Example sentences of "is often [vb pp] [that] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is often assumed that textual discussion must be complex to be acceptable .
2 It is often assumed that personal contacts will push through more of your material than that of other PROs and that you will be able to ask for favourable comment here and there .
3 Because of this it is often assumed that cleaning staff are familiar with the basics especially when women are employed .
4 It is often stated that young children are in the concrete operational stage of development and that their experience of the adult world and their ability to understand are restricted .
5 It is often said that Japanese management concentrates on the Soft S 's whilst Western management concentrates on the Hard S's .
6 It is often said that elderly people are glad to take on the role of grandparent or even great-grandparent .
7 It is often said that Muslim men think it a matter of pride that their women should n't work .
8 It is often said that unfettered insider dealing does not hurt shareholders ; that insiders ' profits are not outsiders ' losses , but rather evidence of a more efficient allocation of resources ; Just because an investor does not make as much money on the sale of his shares as he would otherwise have done , does not make him a victim in the true sense , as nothing has been stolen from him .
9 It is often said that more damage is done inside the hangar than out !
10 In particular , it is often said that indirect taxes are less visible ( than direct ) , being to some extent hidden in the quoted price of the good .
11 The most important ingredient in the construction stage is time but , although this is sometimes a source of worry at the beginning , in practice it is often found that this stage is less time-consuming than the planning stages .
12 This is why it is often stressed that strategic change must be supported by top managers .
13 Thus , while Richard Johnson refers to the counter-education challenge to traditional education by the student movement , and the women 's movement in the early 1970s , it is often forgotten that another site of opposition was in community-based education and action in working-class communities .
14 Indeed , it is often claimed that some family firms preferred to avoid being profit-maximisers and take a safe return from past investments .
15 It is often recommended that such work is coordinated by a ‘ key worker ’ .
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