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

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1 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 .
2 It also recognises that there is a limit to the number of changes that a school can undertake in one year .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 It also assumes that there is an even number of coupon payment dates remaining before maturity .
6 It also claimed that there was overwhelming evidence of intimidation and coercion .
7 It also proposed that there should be a national organisation to co-ordinate the activities of universities in validating public sector colleges ' degree courses .
8 It follows that it also ensures that there is no possibility of the cylinder exploding due to pressure or overheating .
9 It also means that there can be no history in general , only specific structures of historicity .
10 It also means that there is very much less chance of Prince Andrew occupying the British Throne .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Yet it also conceded that there might have to be ‘ differentiated progress ’ among members towards common goals .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
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