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

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1 In being normative it avows that it does not necessarily conform to everyone 's notion of authority in all detail .
2 And then it got that it blew over did n't it ?
3 This may be the extreme consequence of a health service which , although it insists that it puts patients first , often does n't do so at all .
4 Yesterday it announced that it had signed a letter of intent to sell its Ross Technology Inc subsidiary , repository of all its Sparc work , to Fujitsu Ltd for $23m .
5 Last week it announced that it had signed a letter of intent to sell its Ross Technology Inc subsidiary , repository of all its Sparc work , to Fujitsu Ltd for $23m .
6 The first details of the annexation were broadcast by the PFKG on Aug. 8 when it announced that it had asked Iraq to approve a " complete full unity merger between Kuwait and Iraq , so that Saddam Hussein will be our leader " .
7 After a comparative lull in activity in early 1989 [ see p. 37587 ] the Basque separatist organization Euskadi ta Askatasuna ( ETA — Basque Homeland and Liberty ) stepped up its campaign of violence when on Aug. 13 , 1990 , it announced that it had planted bombs , scheduled to explode within the next fortnight , on three railway lines out of Madrid .
8 An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture .
9 Between disquisitions on Chinese opera and Venetian architecture , the story of Marco Polo 's voyage from Venice to Peking is more or less retold , though the narrative is continually being brought to a halt in moments when it half-realises that it does not mean enough .
10 How would it know that it had to lose weight ?
11 It transpired that it had been syphoned off into private businesses .
12 Though the three major Allies — the United States , the Soviet Union , and Great Britain — were willing to concede this parity on occasion , the very act of conceding it demonstrated that it did not in reality exist .
13 When Xerox first embarked on benchmarking it helped that it had a Japanese partner , Fuji Xerox , that it could look to for information about Japanese practices .
14 It adds that it expects to quote eps on both a pre-exceptional and a post-extraordinary basis .
15 Storage Technology Corp declined to comment on market rumours that its Iceberg high-speed disk array is about to be completed : it noted that it had made no new statements on Iceberg 's progress since last November when it said that beta site testing will extend into the second half of the current year .
16 It added that it rejected the Cairo " fait accompli " and would maintain its right " to safeguard this institution and its employees from loss " .
17 It added that it expected Denmark 's gross domestic product to grow by 2.25 per cent in 1992 , up from 2 per cent in 1991 .
18 It says that it has been urging motor manufacturers to make cars more secure since 1961 .
19 Finally , it says that it intends to seek a full listing on the Stock Exchange as soon as possible , following the Stock Exchange 's recommendation to discontinue the Unlisted Securities Market by 1995 , which , Bland notes , is not very liquid anyway .
20 For instance then , the very last point being made up in that rose thing , is , it says that it protects against sicknesses and evils .
21 Indeed it says that it wants to hand its own computer business over to NCR 's managers , and has pledged not to close the firm 's factories or sack its workers as a result of the merger .
22 The key to 91 appears to fit the lock to the internal doors here , but 1 ( wasted ) round of turning it shows that it does n't unlock them .
23 It declared that it understood the scope of the Letters of Request which it would not execute as including Letters of Request which require a person
24 The EC gets irritated at the mention of fraud because it fears that it weakens the Commission 's hand in GATT talks .
25 It appears that it had been sold illegally by members of the council to a local businessman with the intention of defrauding the local ratepayers .
26 It appears that it does .
27 Section 27(2) ( a ) permits the court or the arbitrator a discretion to ignore the governing law clause if it appears that it has been included only for the purpose of evading the provisions of the UCTA .
28 Unfortunately it seems that it has been the agricultural ministry which has won the debate , and Britain is merely tinkering with the problem .
29 It seems that it makes more sense to the majority of people if we tell you how much faster ( or slower ) than a common reference machine the test machine is .
30 It finds that it has lost itself upon
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