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

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1 Moreover we can discuss the meaning of what is being said even if it so happens that there are no trees in the park , or if all the trees happened to be the same age and none of them was an oak .
2 It so happened that there was a vacancy in the mission field in Ireland at that time .
3 [ This is not to say that the adjective must be ascriptive ; nor is it to require that the adjective should be restrictive — see Chapter 7 ; it merely states that there is no interaction between the properties as such . ]
4 And if so , then , given that such statements are sometimes true , it necessarily follows that there is more than one entity in the world .
5 It 's like the coupling of the Schumann and Grieg piano concertos — it just seems that there 's no way out of recording these pieces . ’
6 It just seems that there 's
7 It just shows that there 's more to demo-making than a bunch of programmers having fun .
8 I mean if you go down Cornmarket in a normal summer , you can hardly hear anything but erm American voices , so it just shows that there is a vast potential there , but it 's getting them here .
9 So I set out to have a go at the Station side , but it just happened that there was also a scratch side called the C.N. Lowe 15 .
10 It thus seems that there has been very little geological reworking of the Mercurian surface since the apparent planet-wide obliteration of most craters at the beginning .
11 This was an undercover operation which had to be conducted with great speed as it quickly emerged that there was every chance that the Princess might well have left the royal circle by the proposed September publication date of the book .
12 It also meant that there was little incentive for them to invest in Britain since it was more profitable for them to invest in countries where profit margins were higher .
13 It also recognises that there is a limit to the number of changes that a school can undertake in one year .
14 It also proposes that there should be three distinct offences , namely , unlawful sexual intercourse , gross indecency and buggery , to deal with consensual sexual activity involving a person under the age of consent .
15 It also assumes that there has been no hidden export of Leicestershire 's residents to cheap ( and possibly nasty ) nursing homes elsewhere in Britain , a practice that some other health districts have been accused of .
16 It also assumes that there is an even number of coupon payment dates remaining before maturity .
17 It also claimed that there was overwhelming evidence of intimidation and coercion .
18 It also proposed that there should be a national organisation to co-ordinate the activities of universities in validating public sector colleges ' degree courses .
19 It follows that it also ensures that there is no possibility of the cylinder exploding due to pressure or overheating .
20 It also means that there can be no history in general , only specific structures of historicity .
21 It also means that there is very much less chance of Prince Andrew occupying the British Throne .
22 It also means that there will be occasions when decisions can not be taken , such as that taken by the former Prime Minister at Aspen , with President Bush , to put troops into Saudi Arabia .
23 It also means that there is no longer a need to go to an expensive design company or advertising agency to produce company stationery , direct mail material or even sophisticated brochures .
24 Yet it also conceded that there might have to be ‘ differentiated progress ’ among members towards common goals .
25 However , it also reveals that there is evidence that some analysts are still using less justifiable approaches such as the accounting rate of return and payback .
26 It also suggests that there may be scope for significantly reducing the number of committals without interfering with the defendant 's right to opt for jury trial .
27 It also suggests that there can be substantial differences between temporary workers and regular workers in terms of their characteristics and attachment to the labour force .
28 It also appeared that there were insufficient resources for maintaining localised filing systems in good order , considered to be a result of the departmental policy to centralise filing and associated staff .
29 In this respect , the Report is inconsistent since it later recommends that there should be different remedies separating consumer and business transactions .
30 To return to the shareholder example , having raised the point that it is in shareholders ' interests to ensure their returns are reasonable , it logically follows that there will be an incentive for them to spend a certain amount of time and money finding out about the firm 's activities and performance .
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