Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 In a field landing it often happens that on the final approach or even during the hold off you realise that the first part of the field is not as smooth as it is further along .
2 Where the Act applies a reasonableness test it generally provides that a party can not exclude or restrict liability " except in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss2 , 3 , 4 ) or that liability can be excluded or restricted " but only in so far as the term satisfies the test of reasonableness " ( ss6 , 7 ) .
3 A closer look at this challenge will be afforded in Chapter 5 but suffice it here to say that the military 's vested interest in the established planning system , long a fixed point on the compass , may be changing .
4 Suffice it here to say that this problem was finally dispensed with in 1833 , by banishing unc ( ! ) :
5 Suffice it here to say that there have emerged other groups of educationists who present alternative views .
6 Suffice it here to note that I do not mean that all religions are really saying the same thing ; that differences do not matter , that they all have basically the same origins , or fulfil the same functions .
7 The fact that God had done it once meant that he could do it again .
8 If pilots are apprehensive about cable breaks it probably means that they are uncertain about what they should do in all situations , and whether they can manage .
9 It will be usual practice for information which the Social Work Department receives after 1st April 1989 to be shared in a responsible and sensitive way , with the client to whom it relates , UNLESS the person providing it specifically requests that we do not do so .
10 Do I take it now to mean that that means parents who have not been baptised ?
11 The English discouraged the colony , the Spanish first watched it carefully to see that it showed no sign of succeeding and eventually in 1700 they captured it .
12 A drop of soap trickled into his eyes and he rubbed it only to find that he had created more pain .
13 Mrs d'Urberville held each bird and felt it carefully to see that it was in good health .
14 With regard to the deployment of books and other learning resources throughout the school and their role in pupil 's learning it also appeared that :
15 Yes , Data Packet Networks , I mean it just means that we 're talking as if we 're one site and not three .
16 So I must ask you : Will you come to Scone and make it publicly known that this kingdom is your prime care ?
17 But we know , and Henry James Titford , a great-great-grandson of Charles the Cheesemonger , born in 1875 , could still remember in the 1960s having heard it once said that his surname came from Frome .
18 How did it just happen that Harris could maintain his Offensive despite disastrous occasions like Nuremburg .
19 ‘ Mr. Green finding it industriously circulated that he has entirely given up his intention of completing his survey , conceives himself for the liberal patronage he has experienced under the obligation of informing his subscribers that so far from relinquishing it , the Plan is three fourths finished , and that he intends laying aside all his other occupations to appropriate the ensuing half-year , from Christmas to midsummer , solely to that work , about which time , as part of it will very early in spring be put into the hands of able engravers , he hopes to complete it .
20 General Francis said it so happened that he owned the fishing rights on a fairly respectable stretch of water .
21 th th the building went ahead and people every year or two sometimes twice in a year get flooded and they get sewages the the sewer with the volume of rain water they ca n't otherwise get away , but it brings to light what happens i i i in the ditches and , and the waterways that are spread across the direction of Airport and then out into the river when the tide is low because the switches close when the tide comes in and basically er and this is up to date information the information that I have is that the channels are the responsibility of the er you know responsibilities are either kept cleared or not clogged up and in connection with the , with the incident I , I did hear it said that in , in a place where once said it usually counts that possibly and more than the that the first flood was due because the drains and the ditches could n't take the volume of water after they were cleared and things have been pretty reasonable erm since that time , so it would seem to confirm what , what I have to say about keeping clear erm but it may be that authorities that were n't responsible had the job of cleaning them , I do n't know .
22 He said it correctly suspecting that the Conservatives were about to be pitched back into opposition by Lord Aberdeen 's coalition of Peelites , Whigs and Liberals .
23 If you 're asking a civil engineer to do some work for you i if that civil engineer has a degree does it automatically mean that the work 's going to be perfect and wonderful ?
24 Does it always seem that those biting insects get you but not your best friend ?
25 Does it really matter that those were early days , when the joke on campus was that the only way to kill anyone with a laser was to hit them over the head with it ?
26 Does it really matter that pupils know Jesus had 12 disciples and what their names were ?
27 Yes , okay , could we ask Mr Chairman , on this particular thing on this arson business in one thing that we did express concern of were a number of years that are invariably are started we 've called in to do the research into this and the investigation , so ar does this add now the fact that you 're more sophisticated , does it now mean that your having more staff er , devoted to this , because this was a question that whether we should do it , or whether the police should be doing it ?
28 Does it therefore follow that an ageing population inevitably implies some impoverishment , if not among elderly , then among younger people ?
29 Does it necessarily follow that it will ?
30 Nor does it necessarily follow that if polytechnics were somehow to promote part-time and sub-degree courses , that they would be taken up by large numbers of children of manual workers .
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