Example sentences of "is [adv] [vb pp] [that] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 For example , hearing impairments provide a common aetiology for linguistic difficulties among deaf children and for this reason it is usually assumed that deaf children will respond to therapy in similar ways .
32 It is usually argued that fixed capital increasing projects , even if they cause local and short-term unemployment , actually increase total employment through permitting significant increases in output .
33 In India , it is still believed that certain people are able to assume the shape of a manticore , which then circles villages looking for human prey .
34 It is further argued that financial markets fail to reflect the collective rate at which society wants to save and invest .
35 Indeed , it is confidently expected that new tagsets will be added , and their definition will form an important part of the continued work of this and successor projects .
36 But it is also emphasized that professional competence is not something that can or should be taken for granted , and that the intimate knowledge of the carer-counsellor can often be as useful as the most vaunted professional .
37 The view is also expressed that personal care and welfare aspects can not be divorced from financial and property matters , while it is recognised that proper safeguards are vital .
38 It is also feared that competitive operating practices may be adopted which are wasteful and unsafe .
39 It is also suggested that experiential learning associated with employment may have been of value to these students .
40 For example , there is growing evidence showing the relationship between poor housing conditions and poor health , both physical and mental , ’ and it is also known that poor housing adversely affects educational attainment , and that overcrowded conditions can lead to domestic tension and perhaps violence .
41 Then it is also objected that utilitarian thinking , which has reached its apotheosis in modern cost benefit analysis , regards all values as commensurable , and therefore thinks of every harm as something which can be compensated for , reaching , it is felt , particularly repellent extremes when the value of a human life is calculated as something to be set against the goods achieved by a motorway or by economy in safety precautions at a factory .
42 It is now accepted that new prerogative powers can not be created , but the scope of many established prerogative powers is unclear .
43 While it is now accepted that coronary arteriography can be safely performed following myocardial infarction , there is considerable variation between centres about the perceived indications for the test .
44 It is now realised that lesser landowners , or gentry , played a crucial role in all aspects of medieval English history from at least the mid-thirteenth century .
45 It is now agreed that global action is urgently required to first to control and then to reduce these and other emissions .
46 ‘ Trials have been conducted in the UK which have proved successful and it is now proposed that commercial cultivation should be permitted in appropriate circumstances , ’ he added .
47 On the ground most larvae are active ; although they require a film of water for movement and are stimulated by light and temperature , it is now thought that larval movement is mostly random and encounter with grass blades accidental .
48 Until quite recently it was considered that it was the crust that attained equilibrium with respect to the mantle , but it is now known that isostatic adjustments also involve the rigid mantle forming the lower part of the lithosphere .
49 — If you can , avoid alcohol and smoking ( even passive smoking ) as it is now known that excessive alcohol consumption , combined with heavy smoking , lowers the number and activity of sperm and may be linked to higher rates of miscarriage. — If you have a condition that requires medical treatment , consult your doctor .
50 It is often assumed that textual discussion must be complex to be acceptable .
51 It is often assumed that personal contacts will push through more of your material than that of other PROs and that you will be able to ask for favourable comment here and there .
52 Because of this it is often assumed that cleaning staff are familiar with the basics especially when women are employed .
53 It is often stated that young children are in the concrete operational stage of development and that their experience of the adult world and their ability to understand are restricted .
54 It is often said that Japanese management concentrates on the Soft S 's whilst Western management concentrates on the Hard S's .
55 It is often said that elderly people are glad to take on the role of grandparent or even great-grandparent .
56 It is often said that Muslim men think it a matter of pride that their women should n't work .
57 It is often said that unfettered insider dealing does not hurt shareholders ; that insiders ' profits are not outsiders ' losses , but rather evidence of a more efficient allocation of resources ; Just because an investor does not make as much money on the sale of his shares as he would otherwise have done , does not make him a victim in the true sense , as nothing has been stolen from him .
58 In particular , it is often said that indirect taxes are less visible ( than direct ) , being to some extent hidden in the quoted price of the good .
59 This is why it is often stressed that strategic change must be supported by top managers .
60 Therefore , it is strongly recommended that correct information is established by fully qualified and experienced caterers .
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