Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] is [adj] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it is fortunate that such success came too late to affect the newly developing teacher education programmes very fundamentally . |
2 | Perhaps it is possible that both are correct . |
3 | Perhaps it is inevitable that interactive video will remain a favoured medium , at least until the digital options actually become easily , widely and affordably available . |
4 | So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape . |
5 | It has been argued that compression of the abdomen increases the ‘ pinchcock ’ effect of the angular incisura and so it is possible that this manoeuvre could actually prevent reflux in some patients . |
6 | So it is essential that those people that |
7 | So it is clear that private citizens are the proper persons to ‘ enforce ’ private law . |
8 | So it is important that those in the personnel department responsible for ensuring that the relocation exercise proceeds smoothly are able either to answer employees ' questions themselves or direct the expatriates to sources of advice . |
9 | In doing so it is inevitable that some of the negative aspects of ageing and our attitudes to it are stressed . |
10 | Nevertheless it is indisputable that all the early church fathers believed in the Devil as the Evil One , although it was never found necessary to define him in the way we must do so about God . |
11 | Nevertheless it is clear that Anglo-American relations had suffered a number of shocks since 1950 , while Churchill was quite wrong in his expectation that the Americans would be happier to work with him than with Labour . |
12 | Nevertheless it is clear that statutory interference with the right is almost as old as the right itself . |
13 | Nonetheless it is essential that good access and hardstanding should be provided for fire appliances to the access points of a building , including generous room for manoeuvre and safe dispersal . |
14 | Further it is obvious that other factors such as the social circumstances of the patient , his or her environment and the provision of care in the community by both formal and informal carers are also important in influencing readmission . |
15 | Hence it is appropriate that local councils are dependent on central funds . |
16 | Hence it is clear that N-gram models are computationally practical for only small values of N. ( Jelinek 's system used a vocabulary of 1000 words and i=3 . ) |
17 | Hence it is unlikely that one or the other constraint is truly redundant . |
18 | A week later it is evident that Fox-type gear was coming into common usage with no need to refer back to the specific case — ‘ a teenage girl was seized by two men wearing ‘ fox-style ’ balaclavas and raped at knife-point ’ ( London Evening Standard ) . |
19 | If a successful operation is to be carried out it is essential that newborn litters in the foster colony are synchronized with full term pregnant females of the strain to be re-derived . |
20 | Now it is true that all these examples of Christian virtue had other things to offer than a rigorous asceticism and a rather overt and physical way of acting this out . |
21 | Now it is true that all very wide questions have a philosophical aspect . |
22 | Now it is evident that some of these statements have gone beyond compromise . |
23 | Overall it is clear that two parallel developments have been taking place in adult education for the unemployed . |
24 | From what has been said so far it is obvious that good interview schedules are important tools for the fieldworker . |
25 | Often he is afraid that these jobs will not be done , or not done as well as he would do them . |
26 | Nowadays it is clear that this distinction is illusory ; scientific applications of computers often require character string manipulation and need many of the transput facilities of business data-processing , while business applications increasingly need sophisticated arithmetic calculation . |
27 | If counter-demonstrators determined to thwart the right of a person to speak unpopular opinions resort to force as a result of what he is saying , the speaker is not for that reason alone to be regarded as using threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour ‘ whereby it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’ |
28 | RIGHT It is essential that excavated finds are washed clean and their context number marked on them with waterproof ink . |
29 | If at least some people and states obey some laws for other reasons , such as moral conviction or non-coerced self-interest , then it is possible that all persons and states might do so . |
30 | Then it is noticeable that existing legislation is restrictive of the extent to which interest on overpaid tax ( described as ‘ repayment supplement ’ ) may be recovered . |