How to use in-sentence of “it that”:
+ Sterile means nothing on it that could cause a disease.
+ These bright colours warn animals that may want to eat it that it is venomous.
+ The city is overwhelmingly in Milwaukee County, but there are two tiny unpopulated parts of it that extend into neighboring counties.
+ Yes, we will get more visibility as the only semi-English wiki but it that really a good thing? Most English speakers will claim to be native in SE.
+ He saw to it that they were treated with honesty and fairness, and that they got the food and clothing they needed.
Example sentences of “it that”:
+ Legend has it that the qin, has a history of about 5,000 years; that the legendary people of China’s pre-history; Fuxi, Shennong and Huang Di, was involved in its creation.
+ I’d be willing to withdraw the RfD if someone were to spend the time on it that it needs.
+ Oral history has it that the word Ikeja was first coined from the Benin word “Ikehdia”.
+ Still, the only reliable way to confront a beast was to perceive it that way.
+ Some of his earlier hits include I Want It That Way,…Baby One More Time Baby One More Time, “Larger Than Life”, “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely”, Oops!…
+ The legend has it that if crossing the Gump on a moonlit night, there is a possibility that you could meet the White Hare of the Gump.
+ There is also confusion about why the movie is called “The Room”, but Wiseau says he named it that because a room in a house is where lots of good and bad things take place.
+ Traditional wisdom has it that the first lungs allowed the fish to gulp air in oxygen-poor conditions.
+ Legend has it that the qin, has a history of about 5,000 years; that the legendary people of China's pre-history; Fuxi, Shennong and Huang Di, was involved in its creation.
+ I'd be willing to withdraw the RfD if someone were to spend the time on it that it needs.
+ It had three pieces of writing on it that said the same thing in two different languages.
+ An ice skate is a boot with a blade in it that is used in recreation or sports to move across an ice rink.
+ Why is it that inbreeding brings about a loss of viability? There are two answers, and both seem to be true.
+ A crystal compound often has other compounds on it that make it less useful.
+ That’s why “Gou Bu Li “is so greatly respected and so many people called it that until now.
More in-sentence examples of “it that”:
+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.
+ She is often carrying a large horn with all her wealth and richness in it that she sometimes spreads to others.
+ History has it that when they arrived in 1492 at the Caribbean island of “La Hispaniola”, Columbus received from a young Taino prince a pair of shoes decorated with Dominican amber, in exchange for a strand of Baltic amber beads that he had offered.
+ However, there are two things about it that I need to share with you all.
+ Several awards are listed in it that sound notable, but I cannot find online anywhere.
+ The nuclear envelope has things sticking out of it that look like tubes and sheets.
+ Legend has it that Buddha visited the island three times.
+ However, twice, Wright saved his house from destruction because of the reasons he built it and all the memories of it that he loved so much.
+ Charlie Kaufman is known for writing very surreal movies – that is, movies where the plot has things in it that could never happen in real life, or that make the audience notice that they are watching a movie.
+ Another Legend has it that He played it for a party King George I was having.
+ A legend, has it that he was a blind poet who lived in Ionia.
+ This had a logo on it that was made up of symbols like the Christian cross, the swastika and the British flag, as well as a snake with two heads that is eating itself.
+ Julian said, “I don’t know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age.
+ I tend to look at it that any program that is actually notable will attract media coverage in a reliable, general market publication–not just blogs and PR sites.
+ But the movie’s director, Hill, wanted it that way.
+ Like me, he may not always get involved actively in all the various discussions, but it that does not mean we are not listening and taking notice.
+ Legend has it that stylist Nuccio Bertone uttered the word in surprise when he first laid eyes on the Countach prototype, “Project 112”.
+ It has bacteria in it that hurt enamel.
+ Choctaw Tribal chiefChief Allen Wright gave it that name in 1866 during federal government about the use of Indian Territory.
+ Sometimes it is called the violin spider since its head has a darker mark on it that looks like a violin.
+ Raw doujiang has the oligosaccharidesame kinds of things in it that make people fart a lot when they eat too many beans.
+ So many ships have been lost around it that the area is known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic”.
+ It had a thick line of golden-yellow down the middle of it, with stripes on either side of it that were white, then black, then Royal blue on the outside edges of the ribbon.
+ This told the other birds around it that something frightening was happening.
+ Eventually we could have a 53 article rotation and when we get a new article it could be coded and used to replace the article expected to be displayed during the third week of March the following year if we wanted to take it that far.
+ However, country music radio didn’t like it that much.
+ Another version has it that Sonora is derived from the Opata word, sonotl which means corn leaf.
+ Hi there, my userpage had recently been deleted due to it being blank, however, I left it that way as I was going to copy some templates from my history, then add them to my global page, then ask for it to be deleted.
+ She wrote in it that women should get rid of the male sex.
+ Jones says in it that ‘chav’ is a word used to make working-class people seem less human.
+ This especially applies if it’s done just because they like it that way or want to make one article match the style in another article.
+ The broadest consensus it that the earth has warmed about.6 degrees Celsius, or about 1 degree F, since the mid 19th Century.
+ Tradition has it that Alfonso of Aragon was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples and that her brother Cesare may have had him murdered when his political value faded.
+ Legend has it that this happened during the Buddha’s third visit to Sri Lanka, during the reign of the provincial King Mahasena in the sixth century BC.
+ Rumour has it that at Brandywine Simcoe commanded his men not to shoot at a number of fleeing rebels one of whom was George Washington.
+ Portal has many jokes in it that have become popular on the internet, for example, “the cake is a lie”.
+ There are generally symbols within it that represent something.
+ Just checking – Is it that a doesn’t work on simple or b does work and is currently broken in some way? I just tried to use it and it’s misformed.
+ Legend has it that tinikling originated during the Spanish rule of the Philippines, when natives worked on large plantations under the control of the King of Spain.
+ That word means “the smoke that thunders.” They call it that because the Falls are very misty.
+ The power supply usually has controls on it that allow these things to be changed.
+ There is not much of it that belongs to private persons.
+ These could also be made in a lab, but many of these compounds are taken from nature because it is easier and less expensive to do it that way.
+ Capcom’s video of “Zack Wiki” at E3 in 2007 had a sound effect in it that sometimes plays when the player does something good.
+ This continues until a player gets to the major leagues, although most players never make it that far.
+ There is a large statue of a lion in Forbury Gardens, and local legend has it that the sculptor killed himself by jumping off the top because he had sculpted the legs wrong.
+ Legend has it that the mortar, a tool he used to grind materials, was buried in a pool near his grave.
+ Legend has it that long ago there was just one belt.
+ While I am not into sports, I still need to ask: What is it that makes this person notable? – Given the search results, and the article we have, I’d argue to delete this article.
+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.
+ She is often carrying a large horn with all her wealth and richness in it that she sometimes spreads to others.

