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

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1 However , it is recognised that awards for comparable injuries should be comparable and in practice in an individual case the amount of the award is much influenced by the amounts of awards in previous cases in which the injuries appear to have been comparable , adjusted as appropriate in the light of the fall in the value of money since such awards were made .
2 It is said that assumptions on which he was apparently prepared to proceed have now been shown to be unsound .
3 It is hoped that developments in robotics will make setting up a PCR less arduous , and simultaneously reduce the likelihood of contamination .
4 It is hoped that insights from other countries can offer lessons for a New South Africa .
5 The Scottish Railway Preservation Society has made contact with General Maude 's Regiment , The Coldstream Guards , and it is hoped that members of the Maude family to be guests at the locomotive 's celebration .
6 Increasingly , it is hoped that members of the schools ' staffs will join staff and students in college .
7 As far as Europe is concerned , it is hoped that variations in copyright laws can soon be harmonised , especially in respect to the introduction of the Single European market on January 1 1993 .
8 It is hoped that courses on a limited basis may restart in the Autumn of 1990 .
9 MITI is working to ensure that there is broader and more open international collaboration in the New Information Processing Technology Programme than was possible in the Fifth Generation Programme , and it is hoped that organisations in other countries may be able to play a major role both in the research and its exploitation .
10 As a result of these meeting it is hoped that Catholics around the regions can link with each other , and with other Christians , to support the enormous amount of work already taking place .
11 It is hoped that representatives from our parishes , our religious communities and our schools will all be able to take part in the celebration .
12 It is hoped that clashes of dates with the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association 's world-ranking events , which the Hearn and Doyle camps still intend to support , will be avoided .
13 It is concluded that studies of colonic manometry are feasible in children and may document discrete abnormalities in those with intestinal pseudo-obstruction with colonic involvement .
14 It is understood that gangs of up to young people have been roaming Newtownards , and surrounding areas , making local people 's lives ‘ a misery ’ , according to councillors .
15 It is understood that appointments to Central Committees and other key posts are to be confirmed with Moscow .
16 For example , it is argued that boys in initiation receive esoteric privileged knowledge , but girls only suffer prohibitions and restrictions at puberty ( see Bamberger 1974 : 277 ; Ortner 1974 : 69 ) .
17 It is argued that differences in the political agendas and ideologies of the British and Spanish governments lie behind the variable pressures — and opportunities — for industrial relations change experienced by railway management .
18 It is argued that studies of innovative road layouts ‘ suggest that the innovative features have been generally successful in creating areas in which speeds are well below those normally occurring on most traditional roads ’ .
19 In general it is felt that investigations into specific problems have been more valuable than wide ranging background investigations .
20 It is assumed that holders of other sequestered shares will now try to regain their voting rights .
21 Further , it is assumed that units of consumers ' and producers ' surplus can be added and subtracted , i.e. a unit of surplus represents the same quantity of benefit irrespective of whether it accrues to the buyer or seller .
22 However it is recognized that decisions by overseas students to accept or reject offers are influenced by a more complex set of factors than for home students , and there remains uncertainty over the appropriate offer ratios to be applied .
23 Suppose it is recognized that economies of scale may lead to monopoly or other forms of imperfect competition that tend to misallocate resources .
24 In businesses such as McDonalds where service provision is undertaken by relatively junior staff remote from the centre , very particular attention is paid to quality control procedures as it is realized that lapses of quality or service may have a devastating effect on public confidence and attitudes .
25 Finally , it is emphasised that conditions in the eurobond market are subject to change over time , secularly as well as cyclically .
26 It is estimated that changes at both Broughton and Filton have already saved £100,000 a year in transport costs .
27 They also reduce land loss , since it is estimated that channels with 50 per cent tree and shrub cover on both banks require only approximately half the width for a given volume of bankfull flood-water speeding through the channel , compared to treeless brooks which erode out into the adjacent fields .
28 Although there is no minimum requirement for structured CPE , it is recommended that members for whom CPE is compulsory should aim to achieve at least 40% of their CPE ( 60 points ) through structured activities ( ie three days ) .
29 It is recommended that names of intended recipients are shown on a separate heading on the agenda for the meeting concerned .
30 It is recommended that modules in this state are not formally issued from LIFESPAN , although they may be read and used by anyone with the appropriate access rights .
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