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

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1 It rather sounds that way to me . ’
2 But it rarely happens that way .
3 The feel was ‘ Get to Manchester and get signed ’ although it rarely worked that way .
4 It only needs that heater on do n't it ?
5 And occasionally , as now , it so happened that duty and pleasure would fall together in a sweet coincidence ; and from Parson 's Pleasure , after dutifully forbidding Lewis to linger more than a couple of hours or so , Morse himself departed .
6 It suddenly appears that pragmatism , so far from fitting our legal practices worse than conventionalism does , fits them better .
7 It merely seemed that way yesterday .
8 It dries right quick , it just takes that chill off
9 week or so , it just got that bit
10 Now that 's probably not really true — it just seems that way to him !
11 Not that they did n't work ; it just seems that teaching machines have no charisma or charm .
12 Oh it just happened that way .
13 it just happened that way you know the twentieth of November and there 's the nineteenth of February
14 It soon emerged that performance was high on Ashton 's list of priorities as indicated by his having taken a series of lessons in Formula Fords at Brand 's Hatch .
15 It further reported that membership was over 100 and when it reached 150 , subscriptions would be increased .
16 It still had that ownership because under a hire purchase agreement property does not pass until the customer has paid all his instalments ( see paragraph 1–14 and Chapter 17 ) .
17 But somehow , it still has that touch of glamour .
18 It always works that way you know .
19 It always has that effect ! ’
20 It also revealed that Third-World countries spent about US$16,000 million on acquiring new arms in 1989 — less than in any year since 1976 .
21 It also accepted that part of AEA would need to remain in the public sector .
22 It also allows that perversion and extreme degradation of sex observable in the human race .
23 It also acknowledged that democracy is easier to declare than to achieve , and stressed the importance of effective education and information systems in the country .
24 It also emerged that Deputy Foreign Minister Zhou Nan , a formidable hardliner , was to replace Xu Jiatun as head of the New China News Agency ( Xinhua ) in Hong Kong ( China 's unofficial ambassador to the territory ) .
25 It also follows that witchcraft regularly appears in disputes which are outside the law .
26 It also seems that unemployment , the chief cause of poverty during the inter-war period , resulted in a different outlook from that induced by pre-World War I poverty , which was caused primarily by low wages .
27 Although it sought to make schools accessible , it also held that attendance at them should be voluntary , that pupils should pay for the instruction they received , that public education should be developed gradually rather than immediately , and that , although schools would still be run by different agencies , societies and private individuals , they should teach the same things and be managed identically .
28 Yet it also recommends that Congress convene a Cabinet-level committee to make exemptions from the Endangered Species Act should it prove economically or socially necessary .
29 It also stated that democratization required the guaranteed promotion and participation of civilian society in general in the drafting , implementation and evaluation of government policies at the different administrative levels .
30 ‘ If — as you seem to think — I 'm not — exclusive , then does n't it also figure that experience might have taught me discernment , selectivity ?
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