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

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1 Implementation of the plan and evaluation are so closely intertwined that the four-section cycle is redrawn to highlight the regular to-and-fro between the first ( ‘ sustain commitment ’ ) and the second ( ‘ check progress ’ ) which leads to ‘ overcome problems ’ and then ‘ check successes ’ .
2 Friends of the Earth has claimed that the British government is failing to alert the public adequately when ozone levels in the atmosphere cause a deterioration of air quality .
3 It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary .
4 Watch out … direct application can be messy ; it 's often recommended that the stained area is first wetted , then rinsed afterwards .
5 I think erm er I know there has been some discussion of I I about er and I put er , in this report I think all the documentation that the ministers and ministers that had already seen it and I 've explained that the big issue is that er the URC , I think a weekly account o ah of all other informations has er , worked out very on the basis of five thousand and I was been tugging you pay your car off to get that and .
6 Having been told that the Government have conceded that the whole thing is nonsense , I can not begin to understand why we are not getting rid of it now , taking the strain off last year 's poll tax , which is becoming intolerable .
7 Indeed , at least one unspecified outfit is thought to have decided that the Architecture-Neutral Format is commercially viable now .
8 So , if you have decided that the basic form is what suits your talents best ( and , as I have said , books like this are still published ) , then you will find you need to use as your suspects what are often called cardboard characters , that is people observed almost entirely from the outside and generally endowed with just one outstanding trait .
9 Unless of course the chaps in the secure wing of Rampton Psychiatric Hospital have at least decided that the old boy is an outstanding danger to modern life and pumped him full of Largactil .
10 I have already hinted that the New Age is a revamp of ancient and still existing practices mainly from India , Tibet and China .
11 It was felt that the Catholic church is an inappropriate organisation to be controlling ACE schemes given its lack of democratic structures .
12 It may be felt that the better course is not to deal with such matters in the partnership agreement itself but to leave the offer of consultancy to be produced as an inducement to or reward for retirement at such time as may appear to be in the firm 's best interests .
13 Once it is accepted that the inner city is an idea rather than a place it is tempting to ask which interests really do benefit from the recurrence on the political agenda of the urban crisis .
14 France Telecom has not joined the queue of enterprises seeking privatisation , and its chairman has said that the current statute is quite adequate .
15 It is said that the reclining river-god is a Hellenistic invention .
16 It has often been said that the non-neurotic person is one whose repressive mechanisms work well .
17 As my hon. Friend points out , the Bundesbank has said that the German economy is now in recession .
18 These findings are unlikely to be due to some superior " tuning " for line detection in the right hemisphere.although Tei and Owen ( 1980 ) have argued that the right hemisphere is neurophysiologically more sensitive to orientation than is the left hemisphere .
19 It has been argued that the communist utopia is not a scientific prediction but merely a projection of the ‘ wish-images ’ of those who adopt a Marxist position .
20 It has also been argued that the highest diversity is found in elevated sites most protected from fluvial erosion .
21 Where clauses define the obligations undertaken under the contract , a party who performs in accordance with them is not in breach , and it is argued that the correct approach is for a court to interpret the contract as a whole , to identify extent of the obligations undertaken .
22 It could be argued that the finished work is created in part by human author and is part computer-generated .
23 As we have noted in Lecture l , the ‘ no government ’ economy is a purely hypothetical construct , and several writers ( e.g. , Prest , 1968 ) have argued that the global comparison is for this reason of little interest .
24 It might be argued that the National Curriculum is more of a challenge to thinking about time than about anything else .
25 It could of course be argued that the original developer is entitled to some remuneration for the cost involved in constructing the original road and associated services .
26 It might be argued that the scholar-CD reviewer is a creature distinctive to the English publications Early music and Gramophone , at least when viewed in terms of the European scene .
27 It has been argued that the American economy is dependent for its survival on the maintenance of high levels of military spending .
28 There 's a very strong religious tinge er er to this and it 's argued that the holy alliance is perhaps an expression of of a significant religious revival that 's going on erm in Europe in the early nineteenth century .
29 It has argued that the physical environment is the foundation on which this creation is based , but in a non-deterministic fashion : the environment provides opportunities and constraints , which are resources that may be realized in different ways by different social groups in different places .
30 David Walker , the Chairman of the SIB , has argued that the regulatory system is overcomplicated :
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