Example sentences of "it [be] [adj] that [det] people " in BNC.

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1 It 's true that more people are hanging on to their cars and strangel ; y not paying for their servicing .
2 So it is essential that those people that
3 Again , it is surprising that some people never familiarize their dogs with the sensation of being picked up .
4 It is surprising that some people in Liverpool chose not to pay their community charge , when they were urged not to do so by Labour Members of Parliament ?
5 Some ( often analysts ) would argue that if more information is included there is at least the potential to meet everyone 's needs ; if information is restricted it is certain that some people will not have what they want .
6 IT IS shameful that some people are saying Britain should not give sanctuary to refugees from the civil war in Yugoslavia .
7 It is dispiriting that few people now seem to comprehend the subtleties of English grammar , and even more dispiriting that the ignorant should presume , publicly and erroneously , to correct the well informed .
8 For many , ‘ law ’ and ‘ order ’ refer to the ideal of legality ( or ‘ the rule of law ’ ) — and while it is clear that this does not refer to an uncontroversial notion , it is arguable that most people would agree on certain core features of the rule of law : a congruence of official action with a previously declared rule so as to preserve individual autonomy and freedom from arbitrary state power , and a notion of equal treatment of individuals in the eye of the law .
9 Indeed it is possible that many people recognise subconsciously that the hypothesis is not merely unprovable , but false ; certainly many drift away from an active interest in the subject .
10 It is possible that such people had minor enzyme deficiencies before their damaging exposure , but that these were not causing any symptoms at that stage .
11 It is true that many people cling to office , or are permitted to do so , and it is often that barnacle-like permanence which gives committees and boards a sense of dull sameness and an unwillingness to reform .
12 However , it is true that many people have succeeded in shedding weight on them in the past .
13 It is true that many people who are hourly-paid avoid work on a Saturday morning because they feel it costs them money — the total tax for the week exceeding the Saturday pay .
14 Although it is true that more people would have contracted serious illnesses of a type which have now been eradicated — especially tuberculosis , which struck large numbers of people ( women more frequently than men ) throughout the nineteenth century — very few people would have survived into a long and infirm old age ( Johansson , 1977 ) .
15 In many cases , it is important that such people are persuaded to a particular point of view which is to their benefit or that of the community as a whole .
16 ‘ The situation is tragic , but it is important that these people do not undermine confidence in this approach to conservation . ’
17 I hope they will get used to that because it is indispensable that some people should make more money .
18 It is clear that many people are now using asylum claims as a means of evading immigration control .
19 Shamir , faced with protests from the Israeli far right over this matter , responded by telling a radio interviewer on Sept. 27 that " the Americans can meet who they want , but it is clear that these people will not represent anyone in negotiations " .
20 If a search for money and/or an avoidance of stress are two indicators of strong arousals from this goal category , then it is clear that some people can be motivated for long periods of time either by stress avoidance or by accumulating more and more money .
21 However , it is clear that some people will want to consider seeking an assessment to enable them to move into a residential or nursing home .
22 It was not that she felt a need for approval , but it was disheartening that these people should show so little comprehension of the sacrifice she had made in wedding her life to theirs .
23 She reminded herself that it was unlikely that all people could possibly be as stupid as she supposed them to be ; that at some level even she , Lydia the clever , could find common ground and communicate intelligibly with other human beings .
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