Example sentences of "it is [verb] that [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is stated that the moneys have to be additional to any funding by a member country which qualifies for assistance — hence the word ’ additionality ’ , which is associated with funding .
2 It was threatening to resume bombing on the mainland and it is suspected that the closures were linked with indirect negotiations to induce them to change their intention .
3 Since most theses are lent for a period of one month , it could be that most borrowers are able to digest the contents of theses within this period , but , due to the widespread availability of photocopiers , it is suspected that the regulations on thesis copying are frequently broken .
4 It is unsurprising that the lawyers in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries should have been attracted by a contractual analysis of the company .
5 It is intended that the proceeds of any such issue would be used primarily to refinance existing debt .
6 It is intended that the topics listed will be included in the syllabuses of both degree ( or equivalent ) and non–degree courses .
7 It is intended that the vendors shall provide a draft purchase and sale document and draft disclosure letter prior to the submission of the binding offer .
8 It is intended that the results of this survey should be communicated to the DES and local authorities , as part of a detailed report , in 1986 .
9 It is intended that the results of the programme will inform the public about policy options .
10 3.4 It is recognised that the skills involved in physical restraint and self-defence are alien to many workers .
11 It is recognised that the levels of understanding , practice and responsibility for risk issues vary widely .
12 It is said that the views which I expressed in my judgments in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 and In re R. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 26 which are relevant to this were obiter and did not receive the express assent of those sitting with me .
13 Before I go on to deal with the other submissions which have been made , particularly those by Mr. Clough , who appears for the local authority , to support his submission that the order was wrong on the merits , there is one further aspect of the justices ' order and that is the second ground of appeal where it is said that the justices ought to have given the parties the opportunity of addressing them on the question as to whether prohibited steps orders rather than an interim care order , or rather than no order at all , should or could be made .
14 It is said that the powers of the Prime Minister have developed to such an extent that the traditional constraints are ineffective .
15 It is said that the men of Israel are to prepare themselves for three days for this awesome disclosure of God by not going near a woman ( Exod.
16 It is said that the plaintiffs endeavoured to run the business because of the negligent advice received by them from Mr on the twenty second of October the plaintiffs were unable to withdraw from the contract .
17 If granted , taxation is carried out on the ‘ indemnity basis ’ but it is presumed that the costs ( a ) have been reasonably incurred , if they were incurred with the express or implied approval of the client ; ( b ) have been reasonable in amount , if their amount was expressly or impliedly approved by the client ; ( c ) have been unreasonably incurred , if in the circumstances of the case they are of an unusual nature , unless the solicitor satisfies the taxing officer that prior to their being incurred the client was informed that they might not be allowed on taxation of costs .
18 But the dependence is mutual : Decibel needs an imaginative creator to invent her , and without the creative impetus represented by written genres , it is hinted that the powers of the imagination will slowly die .
19 Particularly noteworthy was the case of 19th Century publications , of which more than one in four ( 27% ) were in need of attention — a higher proportion than for any other group , including those of earlier date ( although it is acknowledged that the figures for earlier publications were in some cases based on comparatively small samples ) .
20 It is recorded that the Trustees were in trouble in 1920 with the local authorities over the question of sanitation in the houses .
21 It is hoped that the managers , spurred on by the profit motive , will have an incentive to improve efficiency , as will the workforce , aware that the state will not be there to bail out loss-making enterprises .
22 It is hoped that the businessmen will relay the information to their employees .
23 As a result of this work , it is hoped that the determinants of interwar unemployment will be better understood and that these findings can be related to the results of research on the postwar economy .
24 It is hoped that the builders will be on site by July and the first shops will open by Christmas 1994 .
25 It is hoped that the changes have also been important to the disabled people who are now involved in the work of the project ; all of the quotes which appear in this chapter are theirs .
26 This decision will be reviewed shortly and it is hoped that the grants programme will be started again if there is a sufficient improvement in finances .
27 The IBOA is very conscious of the fact that this issue has been outstanding for a considerable length of time and it is hoped that the proposals will pave the way for a speedy resolution to the problem .
28 It is hoped that the articles in the latest issue of the Scottish Educational Review ( November 1992 ) meet this criterion .
29 It is hoped that the writers will develop their pieces into a full length play for the Woolwich Young Radio Playwrights Competition .
30 It is very necessary that the information is not left on tape too long before transcription and editing — it is hoped that the reasons for this are self evident !
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