Example sentences of "be [vb pp] that this [noun] is " in BNC.

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1 It has been hypothesised that this characteristic is due to extra chromosomal material in the X chromosome as compared with the Y chromosome .
2 In common with Category 2 of the New South Wales legislation , it has been said that this offence is ‘ more significant for what it fails to include [ than ] for what it does include . ’
3 This requires diagnostic skills normally associated with doctors , but it has long been suspected that this responsibility is generally left entirely to the DN , so this section begins with an analysis of DN responses to the question : ‘ Who decided on current treatment ? ’ before examining that treatment .
4 It has been argued that this essay is vitiated by " bad faith " .
5 But it must be added that this meaning is never the right one : superstructures are faulty acts which have ‘ made it ’ socially .
6 This is because their world knowledge tells them that the banks found near rivers are not usually of the financial type ( although it must be stressed that this interpretation is not wrong , it is just less likely ) .
7 It should be stressed that this complication is rare , and only a minority of cases go on to develop long-term problems .
8 It seems worth while to remind the reader just how wide is the range of external informal information sources relevant to business activity ( it will be seen that this list is of US origin ) :
9 Table 29 summarises before and after information for completed schemes and it can be seen that this target is being achieved with a total estimated reduction of 52 accidents for local road schemes with a further reduction of 16 on trunk roads .
10 It can be seen that this vowel is most often represented in spelling by the letters ‘ i ’ and ‘ e ’ .
11 They wilt readily learn to distinguish light from dark and there is some evidence that they can also distinguish patterns and colours , although it must be said that this capacity is extremely limited compared with the normal capacities of the animals concerned ( Pasik and Pasik 1982 ) .
12 Whilst owing his debt to Lorca , it has to be said that this volume is markedly conservative .
13 However , it must be said that this paper is not an attempt to cast management in an entirely negative light and then to oppose that with an equally ‘ rosy ’ view of professionalism — with the implication that management must recede and that professionalism should advance .
14 It must be confessed that this test is a rather artificial one .
15 Now it could be argued that this likelihood is so remote as not to be worthy of consideration .
16 As it might be argued that this microflora is more likely to exert pathogenic or protective effects in the intestine than the lumen flora , we were interested to determine the adherent and hydrophobic properties of our mucosal E coli isolates by techniques comparable with those used by others studying faecal isolates .
17 This case did not concern the availability of coercive remedies against the Crown and it might be argued that this statement is of no relevance in that context .
18 Although it might be argued that this difference is due to the nature of the complexed metal ion ( iron in the cleavage reaction , cobalt in the footprint ) an alternative explanation is that bleomycin does not bind tightly to ( AT ) n sequences , and that these are efficiently cleaved during a transient interaction .
19 But it must not be thought that this domination is exercised only through the repression of dissent by police , though this certainly is important .
20 Surprisingly , no mention of the role of the key worker is made in the studies , and the conclusion must be drawn that this arrangement is either not very common or , if it is used , has done little to resolve the problems for which it was intended , many of which are listed above .
21 But in the end the conclusion must be drawn that this estate is not really different from any other community .
22 By applying the coordinate rotation ( 12.11 ) to the line element ( 11.12 ) , it may be shown that this rotation is exactly equivalent to the transformation ( 12.9 ) , indicating that this transformation may be simply interpreted as a global rotation of coordinates .
23 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
24 It may be noted that this property is also shared by the combination of terms that are contained in ( 10.16 ) .
25 It may be noted that this area is supported by the ESPRIT 11 programme .
26 ( It should be noted that this grade is my own , justified by the fact that a number of serious accidents have occurred here .
27 If the answer turns out to be by a ‘ dock identification ’ ( i.e. the witness is identified for the first time in court ) then it must be remembered that this procedure is potentially so unfair to the accused that the court of trial retains a discretion to prevent it ( Horsham JJ. , ex p .
28 It must be remembered that this combo is designed for use in small pub and club gigs and rehearsal situations .
29 It should be remembered that this SCI is as applicable to Creditor Schemes business as any other class of business .
30 It needs to be allowed that this reply is of a certain kind .
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