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

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1 But the narrow idea of bindingness does not in itself take us to a real ‘ ought ’ , to a genuine obligation ; it only says that if you are going to play the game of law this involves taking the rules and decisions as mandatory or non-optional .
2 It so happened that when John approached the manager and his wife they had only just been moved to the pub with the brief to try and improve relations between the pub and the local community .
3 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 .
4 Even on the assumption that Yusuf Bali did draw up the original and not just the copy , it does not by any means necessarily follow that he was acting as in so doing ; nor , further , does it necessarily follow that if he were acting as he was doing so in his father 's absence from Bursa , much less his absence on the pilgrimage .
5 It just sounded as though you had .
6 No it it just feels as though You know I ca n't er ca n't shift it .
7 No it just feels as though like You know how you get summat stuck in your throat ?
8 People could n't see the danger we were in — in fact Lee could n't see it either — because it just looked as though his ball was in a sand hole .
9 It just seems as though it flashes in my mind , I do n't know it I think I 've always had a had a overactive mind , actually , you know I 've always worked
10 It just means that when I put milk in your coffee and then you then tell me you 've got black , that you want black coffee
11 Occasionally , it just looks as though someone 's not going to turn up because for one reason or another they 've been held up .
12 And i I you know , it it just looks as though erm they 're trying to force more and more onto the voluntary erm centres and the voluntary organizations , to provide resources and to provide help .
13 all the way round here , it just looks as though the on top of the bath robe cot into the oh into the look along there
14 It finally looked as though Adobe had won the day and that there would now be a single stable standard .
15 Was it a huge game of bluff ? was it ever intended that if the reports favoured nationalization we were to get it ?
16 It further suggested that if Fidelity 's true position had been known , then those shares would not have been purchased nor would the eventual bid have been made at the price paid or at all .
17 It further provided that if the tenant failed to serve a counternotice he should be deemed to have agreed the rent specified in the landlord 's notice .
18 After some months of working with him it gradually emerged that although he had indeed identified his wife 's body he had had a member of the hospital staff with him at all times .
19 It also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field .
20 Amdahl Corp is not known as an IBMulator for nothing : it too is cutting its dividend — to five cents a share this year from a dime last year , in an effort to conserve its capital base : the company , which reported a first quarter $240m loss after a $243m restructuring charge — figures , page seven — said its revenues were lower than expected because of soft economic conditions and competitive pressure on prices ; it also said that while it was committed to the IBMulator business , it plans to expand its open systems products line because demand is increasing in that field ; it is also enhancing our Huron applications development and production system , which creates applications that run without change in both proprietary and open environments and on both large and desktop systems , the company added , saying that its objective is to turn Huron into an industry standard and to develop a growing business in open systems for large-scale computing .
21 But it also meant that when I left school at 14 it was not possible to think about finding a job or life away from the farm .
22 It also says that if you respect someone you will ‘ treat them with consideration ’ and ‘ esteem them ’ ( think of them as valuable ) .
23 It also says that because the hubs incorporate fault watch on each port , managers are alerted to beaconing terminals within 20ms .
24 It also states that while Labour might achieve a modest reduction in unemployment through its job training schemes , it would be at the expense of higher inflation and a weaker current account , and would still leave unemployment stuck at just under three million for two years .
25 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
26 It also means that if the piece is cut you , or rather your company , will still benefit from having all the facts reported albeit briefly .
27 It also means that if one photographer you know and like is booked up the other one will probably be free to work with you .
28 And it also implies that where there had once been marriage , there was now divorce .
29 It also follows that if the system is to survive , its various parts must have some degree of fit or compatibility .
30 Greater involvement may lead to increased job satisfaction and security for all staff , but it also follows that as support staff become more aware of the value of their contribution to the school economy , they acquire a more powerful bargaining position .
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