Example sentences of "it [be] [vb pp] that [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The turning point came in July 1973 , when a White House official almost accidentally let it be known that tape recordings had regularly been made of all conversations conducted by the President in the White House .
2 If it were proved that insider dealing was a desirable activity , then the issue of the Chinese Wall would be of marginal significance , since adopting the mechanism would hinder what would otherwise be a worthy activity .
3 It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity .
4 It 's hoped that wind power will eventually provide up to 20 per cent of the country 's energy needs .
5 With the correct flow rates it 's claimed that water changes are virtually redundant .
6 Although it is recognised that performance review must be tailored to local circumstances , generalisations can be made and it is intended that a good practice guide be drawn up based on experience to date .
7 While vitamin B12 malabsorption has been shown in some patients , it is recognised that bile acid absorption is a more sensitive test of terminal ileal function than vitamin B12 absorption .
8 It is recognised that whisky sales are a major factor in the value of Scottish exports but their impact on exports from Grampian is particularly significant .
9 Money for clients therefore should normally be handed over at a pre-arranged appointment in the office setting ( it is recognised that home helps may collect pensions for housebound elderly clients ) .
10 Then it is said that court time will be taken up by considering a mass of Parliamentary material and long arguments about its significance , thereby increasing the expense of litigation .
11 It is hoped that golf clubs will allow the holders of identity cards to play for a nominal green fee at off-peak times and that such cards will act as a passport to junior membership , particularly in the cases of youngsters whose parents are not golfers and , therefore , may find it difficult to join a club .
12 The turbine will run mainly during the winter months when the heavy rainfalls in the area ensure an abundance of fast flowing water , and it is hoped that electricity generation will start in 1991 .
13 It is hoped that cricket clubs will use the competition as a social evening to raise funds , to be shared between themselves and the charity .
14 BBC Radio Stoke have pledged their support , and it is hoped that television cameras will come along to broadcast the Wedgwood Group 's efforts live to the nation .
15 Counsel advice has been taken on this issue and it is concluded that debt restructuring is permitted by virtue of paragraph 1(1) ( c ) of Schedule 3 to the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1975 .
16 It is concluded that blood glucose concentrations affect gall bladder motility , that an acute hyperglycaemia at 8 and 15 mmol/l reduces the gall bladder responsiveness to CCK-33 in a dose dependent manner , and that hyperglycaemia reduces basal and CCK-33 stimulated plasma PP concentrations , suggesting impaired cholinergic activity during hyperglycaemia .
17 If it is insisted that image worship is nothing but a form of idol worship , Gandhi 's response to this accusation is that image worship is simply indicative of man 's need for symbols .
18 As against this , it is argued that insurance companies act as an additional monitoring agency : in fixing premiums insurers will assess the degree of risk and directors thus have an incentive to minimise the chances of liability arising in order to keep premiums as low as possible .
19 In some case such as subsidised motorists and those with high values of time , it is argued that road pricing will have little impact , and could even encourage additional travel .
20 Provided that labour and capital are perfectly mobile , that factors of production are fully employed and that there exists free competition , then it is argued that market forces will ensure the removal of spatial disparities .
21 Delightful prospect that this is , it is felt that certification problems will frustrate any such plans .
22 It is assumed that income taxation of the family unit should correspond to principles of ‘ ability to pay ’ , i.e. horizontal equity and the minimization of ‘ excess burdens ’ .
23 It is assumed that child abuse is preventable and predictable via a judicious reading of the research findings .
24 This is illustrated in Fig. 4.1 where it is assumed that wage offers increase over time as the individual searches .
25 For all the above reasons , it is contended that insider dealing is an inappropriate form of reward .
26 It is believed that chimpanzee colonies in Western Africa have been put under severe strain by live export trade for medical research .
27 If that rate of increase continues it is estimated that methyl bromide could account for one-sixth of ozone loss by 2000 .
28 Where it is estimated that road noise on properties will be greater than the recommended maximum level of 68 dB ( A ) , noise intrusion should be reduced by the formation of earth mounds wherever possible and landscaped as part of the roadworks .
29 Recently it has become possible to convert simultaneously wood chips of a hundred or more hardwood species into paper pulp , which is important , as it is estimated that paper consumption will increase more than that of timber .
30 ‘ As far as costs are concerned , it is envisaged that traffic restraint strategies will finally be applied to all town quarters , not just to a selected elite .
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