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

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1 It is also important that top management are ‘ seen ’ to support the system , are committed to it and that they participate in the change .
2 This procedure ensures that the information is available to those who need it and that they have a clear understanding of the problem .
3 She said that she knew about it and that she had known for quite a while .
4 My Lord the er plaintiff 's case is that as a result of the advice that he was given by Mr er it was clear to him that he had no way out of this contract , that he was committed to it and that he had no choice but to proceed with the matter and there was then er further discussion on the telephone on this day , Friday , between Mr and Mr to where they were going here and Mr said he would now write to the plaintiff setting out what his options were to him and the letter than was sent by Mr was dated the twenty second of October and the letter , the relevant terms of this letter are set out in a statement of claim expressing at paragraph three eleven of this statement saying and of course er that is admitted by the er defendant .
5 I felt that George was tired of Lennie 's stupidness but he knew that Lennie could n't help it and that he had to withstand it .
6 ignore it and that you have to work on it and you have
7 What the Commission has to do now there is a new article in the Maastricht treaty is to ensure that its practice complies with it and that it does not encourage the drafting of legislation or the working out of projects on matters that can perfectly well be dealt with by member states , or even closer to the citizen , and that applies to English and French cheeses .
8 I 'm sure she enjoyed it and that it gave her a purpose in life .
9 The theory of the new international division of labour has been criticized for its uncompromising condemnation of TNC operations in the Third World , on the grounds that there is not very much that is new about it and that it relies on an empirical base that is far too limited ( see , for example , Cohen , 1987 , ch.7 ; Jenkins , 1984 ; Gordon , 1988 ) .
10 You might decide to watch television , listen to music or read a book — but make sure that you enjoy it and that it has nothing to do with your work .
11 The custom of marriage has gained strength , in the sense that more people are entering into it and that it seems to be considered a necessary prelude to having children .
12 Then you drop back into your usual slot but I tell you what if you go skiing and your not hundred percent fit or as fit as you can be from what I 've , what I 've read about it and that your gon na be in a right two and eight out there .
13 It was unbelievable — not only that he had done it but that she had stood there and let him .
14 There was nothing for it but that she visit the company directors in person and see if she could persuade them of her determination to rebuild the business .
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