Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] that [adj] is " in BNC.

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1 It is appropriate that this is done through the relevant Tourist Boards and their overseas joint marketing schemes .
2 It is probable that this is the section of the Act of 1925 to which Sir William meant to refer since in each case the later section is the mirror image of the earlier section .
3 Selecting a target weight for the obese is important and it is essential that this is realistic .
4 It is essential that this is dovetailed with the sixth policy strand , that of integration with public transport .
5 This being must have been in some way necessary to humanity , it is inconceivable that this is not so , for surely there would have been evidence of at least one enduring civilisation that had neither ‘ god ’ nor temple .
6 It is arguable that this is a practical necessity given limited time and resources , but it is also arguable that a discontinuity in teaching methods and learning experiences is likely to result .
7 But what if it is untrue that this is so ?
8 In the case of Venus you can see from Figure 5.2 that the abundances of C and N are fairly similar to those on the Earth , and it is possible that this is true of the planets as a whole .
9 It is possible that this is a result of the different judgment tasks that were used , certainly subjects reported finding the normality judgment a more difficult task to understand than either of the tasks from Study 2 , it is possible that it also required more attention to the films generally .
10 It is true that this is likely to happen when a whole class has just embarked on a subject and may be thought ready to take Grade 1 all together .
11 It is true that this is so .
12 It is true that this is qualified by the North western Utilities case , but that decision does not apply to an occupier who neither knows nor could reasonably have discovered the existence of a danger created by his predecessor .
13 I mean it is true that this is adults ' business , as it were , and that children are not in a position that they can take the sort of action that is going — certainly in the Gulf situation — to effect a change .
14 If the company 's policy is to remunerate expatriates similarly to those in the home country , it is important that this is explained .
15 NB : It is important that this is taken into account when calculating the cost of goods sold as our experience is that it is often overlooked .
16 It is important that this is done immediately , as the master disk can not be copied once it has been used .
17 However , it is unlikely that this is an entirely sound basis for making a sharp distinction between ‘ psychotic ’ and ‘ non-psychotic ’ forms of creativity , if such a difference exists .
18 It is unfortunate that this is when most societies expect young people to choose a career .
19 At the same time it is plain that this is an extraordinary power and that the discretion must be exercised after a careful balancing of the factors involved — on the one hand the reasonable requirements of the administrator to carry out his task , on the other the need to avoid making an order which is wholly unreasonable , unnecessary or ‘ oppressive ’ to the person concerned .
20 It is likely that this is caused not by having less religious education , but by the fact that they tend to be peopled by children of classes who have traditionally fewer links with the church , and include parents making active decisions to keep their children out of the clergy 's grasp .
21 The failure to recall the current gear suggests that gear changing often does take place without a specific episodic memory being formed , in fact it is likely that this is the normal state of affairs , the relative infrequency of the failure being reported probably simply reflects the fact that the need for conscious awareness of the current gear is itself rare .
22 It is likely that this is because the invisible domain has to be inferred , and so there is more interpretative room for manoeuvre .
23 It is clear that this is a case of stable equilibrium between society and nature .
24 It is clear that this is partly due to the fact that incomes have been rising in real terms , so that people feel able to take on an increased burden of debt .
25 It is imperative that this is placed on the centreline otherwise the board will swiftly turn into the wind once any weight is put on it .
26 Each student has substantial scope for individual decision-making , and it is vital that this is exercised on an informed basis , fully utilizing the qualities of choice and flexibility inherent in the Course .
27 But it is vital that this is seen not as legitimizing self-centredness , introspection or social irresponsibility , but as a means to ever deeper exploration of life in its totality .
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