Example sentences of "it [be] [verb] that [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , it is hoped that greater efficiency will achieve a higher volume of services .
2 In the remaining span of the project , it is hoped that further progress will be made in understanding the relationship between these properties and the modelling and estimation techniques which give rise to them .
3 By these means it is hoped that further understanding of gastric mucosal proliferation and its controls in normal conditions and in disease may be achieved .
4 It is argued that greater care in extraction would lead to a higher price of the timber but , in hill-forest in Sarawak planned systems using directional felling are said to reduce logging damage by half without incurring additional costs .
5 Even if all this is granted , even if it is accepted that higher education and with it the roles of teacher and student are in principle separate from the world of research , the sceptic still has one final card to play .
6 It is felt that tighter controls on mercury emissions are unnecessary because the existing emissions to the aquatic environment are not harmful to human health , ’ said Phil . ’
7 It is now known that many plants grow at temperatures as low as 0°C , albeit slowly , and it is thought that higher temperatures are more important in the earlier half of the year .
8 As an alternative , it is suggested that simpler techniques involving the processing of machine-readable dictionaries and data within the text itself are more practical , and offer better prospects for a successful implementation .
9 Interestingly , it is claimed that higher overall returns can be gained from sylvopastoral systems involving poultry than from either conventional free range poultry keeping or farm forestry .
10 It is alleged that smaller organisations can respond quicker to change and that this is one of their strengths .
11 Soon after completion of the Edinburgh Dock , it was decided that further expansion was required to meet the demands of an ever increasing trade .
12 Following an Anglo-French workshop ( sponsored by the ESRC and the CNRS ) in September 1990 , it was felt that further research into and analysis of the associated issues of social cohesion and civilising processes was needed to extend and inform both public debate and scholarly activity .
13 It was suggested that better training might help bring about some change .
14 It was agreed that further discussion was needed .
15 As a result , it was found that closer supervision was required by management to ensure that the work was done properly and that every individual did his fair share .
16 As for the farmer 's own income increasing , it was found that larger farmers reap better financial benefits from converting more buildings , compared to smaller farmers who just received a one-off cash injection .
17 The report 's publication followed a conference at which it was estimated that older people were then spending upwards of £14 billion a year in the marketplace .
18 Four areas had been previously identified by the Management Team as being of particular importance with respect to commercial awareness and it was proposed that further investigation into these areas was required from all of ROADCARE 's staff to ensure that the ‘ correct ’ solutions are applied .
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