Example sentences of "it is [verb] that [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is fitting that these important landscape features should be given priority and where possible repaired or rebuilt , ’ said a spokesman .
2 It is hypothesised that most existing studies of adoption are not sufficiently long term to , demonstrate these effects .
3 When the new system is introduced the caretaking staff will not be amongst those identified as operators and it is intended that these revised hours will assist caretaking staff by freeing them for more appropriate duties .
4 It is intended that this new sponsorship will become an annual event .
5 It is recognised that primary sclerosing cholangitis may exist ( on histological criteria ) in the absence of cholangiographic abnormalities , and it is possible that early AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis may likewise be present with a normal cholangiogram .
6 It is recognised that many permanent staff are concerned about getting a job associated with the Council Tax .
7 A coherent school policy on Standard English is possible if it is recognised that all these views are legitimate .
8 ( It is said that distinguished foreign guests of the Swiss Confederation visiting Bern are invariably taken out to dine somewhere in the Emmental . )
9 It is said that these underground beings , djinn , rise in the half light of pre-dawn and in the twilight .
10 In 1885 it is recorded that transparent thin sections of rocks were sent to London for microscopic investigation and 3 years later sections of English and Irish rocks were being made in Edinburgh .
11 Noting that the transfer function relevant to some filtering inductance L in series with load resistance R is it is seen that all that is needed to synthesise the transfer function of equation ( 12.6 ) is to introduce series inductance related to the load resistance R and desired critical pulsatance by
12 It is hoped that new international standards will also be set for code marks that identify which polymer has been used in plastic packaging manufacture , making recycling that much easier .
13 In addition to the volunteers and paid members of the Civil engineering Group who will be attending , it is hoped that contemporary senior members of staff most closely associated with Project Blaenau will also be present :
14 The differing styles of these articles mean they are not all suited to publication in similar outlets , but it is hoped that unlike past years ' winners we shall see all of them published in some form or other in the coming year .
15 It is hoped that this phenomenal increase will soon level out .
16 It is hoped that this meagre expedition into social history may provide at least some indication of the extent to which each decade has bred people of differing outlook on sexuality and an indication of the way in which different styles of upbringing and ways of social thinking in the childhood years of successive decades might be expected to affect the outlook and tolerance of adults throughout the varying age groups of society .
17 Managing director Albero Sandoval places the potential market at 100,000 users , predicting that this will rise to 600,000 subscribers over the next 10 years , of which it is hoped that some 300,000 will use Sistelcom 's system .
18 It is hoped that some 6,000 organisations could eventually benefit from involvement with the project .
19 It is concluded that this limited investigative approach is safe .
20 In fact it is understood that another public sector organisation about to come under MMC scrutiny is modelling its approach on ours .
21 If it is decided that more relevant information for the balance sheet would be the plant 's replacement cost , then that entry becomes more subjective : different accountants might produce different replacement costs from different markets .
22 The importance of the distinction between hire-purchase and sale becomes apparent when it is realised that different legal results followed .
23 For example , it is argued that former communist officials in the Russian provinces continue to wield much power and are in a position to render executive decisions ineffective .
24 In the first place it is argued that this growing equality has been a ‘ relational ’ equality between men and women in the home .
25 If it is accepted that successful formative attempts can contribute to the summative assessment , the actual number of formal assessments could be substantially reduced .
26 It is accepted that some 10 to 15 per cent of cases are seen outside the clinics by private or general practitioners , and it is unusual for these cases to be reported to the Department of Health .
27 There might be more advantage in making the categories run mid-way across the ten-year groups , giving 25–34 as a group if it is felt that some significant changes take place in people 's lives in their mid-thirties , or at other points in the mid-sections of the decades .
28 Concerning QUARRIED ROCK it is felt that any future development should be constrained only by points 2 and 4 above .
29 It is felt that any formal approach to the study of other world faiths should take place in the later stages of the primary school and appropriate stages in secondary school .
30 Even if it is assumed that actual bodily harm has been inflicted in these circumstances , the defendant has inflicted it during intercourse but has not inflicted it in order to have or continue having sexual intercourse .
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