Example sentences of "[is] [adj] to note the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is interesting to note the changing nature of anti-racist reforms and opposition to them when black professionals and politicians gain more influence in particular localities ( Brent LEA , for example ) .
2 In this context it is interesting to note the unauthorised proposals advanced by an anonymous Soviet specialist on international and defence affairs in autumn 1984 .
3 It is interesting to note the following information from the current top 50 on the world ranking list .
4 It is interesting to note the oblique thrust of the Director-General 's comments in the same issue of the Journal regarding ‘ eloquent ’ speeches .
5 This does not directly tell us anything about the ‘ weakness ’ or ‘ strength ’ of UK manufacturing , but it is interesting to note the sectoral distribution : UK multinationals in the food , drink and tobacco industry export more capital through this route than comes in ; in mechanical engineering the inflow greatly surpasses the outflow , while in electrical engineering UK multinationals export more capital than foreign firms bring in .
6 Although the nature of the 1:50,000 potency created is different from that created by a 1:100 ratio ( ‘ … my new method produces medicines of the highest power and the mildest action … ’ §270 ) it is interesting to note the theoretical relationship with the centesimal scale .
7 It is interesting to note the different sorts of problems brought to lawyers in law centres and other advice agencies .
8 It is interesting to note the relative antagonism of the ‘ middle managers ’ in Oxfordshire schools .
9 It is interesting to note the physical significance of the parameter H = M/ ( V/R ) .
10 In addition to his leadership potential , it is interesting to note the particular emphasis on character and deportment : excellent self-imaging ( in cleanliness and clothing ) ; good social awareness ( cheerful and pleasant , friendly to everyone ) ; marked intelligence ; a fine sense of humour ; tendency to boredom ( ‘ disinterest ’ ) ; sportive , especially in sailing and skippering , but a good all-rounder ; biddable .
11 However , a number of existing treaty provisions only allow the Community to act where it is ‘ necessary ’ , notably Article 235 , and it is instructive to note the European Court 's attitude to these .
12 Here it is appropriate to note the singular absence of women from foreign-policy elites , the higher ranks of the military and senior positions within international organizations such as the United Nations .
13 Accordingly , it is appropriate to note the following :
14 It is salutary to note the political involvement of even this reputedly other-worldly figure .
15 However , it is encouraging to note the recent evidence of greater consultation between school and Authority staff and the increased participation of teachers in Authority working parties .
16 Finally it is important to note the relative influence of different people in the decision-making process .
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