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

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1 It is most important that comfortable relationships exist in people orientated businesses , and you will profit in more ways than one if you feel happy to return and use the facilities over and over again .
2 It is little wonder that fundamentalist sects have a field day welcoming in disillusioned people who have been put off Christianity by forms of Anglicanism which offer so little and demand nothing .
3 The emphasis is on economic research , but the Centre is keenly aware that other disciplines are concerned with policy questions .
4 R v Secretary of State for Home Department , Ex parte Kuku ; CA ( Woolf , Nicholls and Staughton LJJ ) ; 28 Sept 1989 It is highly desirable that foreign nationals to whom r 10 of the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 169 applies should not only by warned by the Home Office of the necessity under s 3(4) of the Immigration Act 1971 of obtaining a visa if seeking re-entry to the UK after a short visit abroad , but that that warning should take the form of a document attached to the foreign national 's passport , so there is no question of any misapprehension .
5 It is highly likely that special forces — 22nd SAS Regt. , and Special Boat Squadron RM — have been present in the Gulf since an early stage of Operation ‘ Granby ’ .
6 Near Roman towns , it is highly likely that original churches were founded as mausolea or temples in graveyards outside the Roman settlement proper .
7 First , ‘ It is highly improbable that single-celled organisms ( on another planet ) could ever develop into complex intelligent beings . ’
8 In this study , sulphate reducing bacteria must have been absent , or their activities limited in the non-methanogenic samples tested , because it is highly unlikely that methanogenic bacteria will displace sulphate reducing bacteria for this mutual growth substrate given an adequate supply of electron acceptor ( sulphate ) .
9 I would suggest that it is highly unlikely that sufficient numbers of Timbury type continuing care units will be provided .
10 He stated : ‘ It is somewhat bizarre that local authorities should single out the nuclear industry with its accident-free transport record for attack when the public is placed at far greater risk by the routine traffic in fuels and chemicals which seem to be of little interest to our councillors . ’
11 The specificity of cognitive accounts of particular ages is so strong that feminist psychologists have not really managed to make links between them or across them .
12 Friendship between domestic horses is well known , and the need for attachment is so strong that lone horses will become firm friends with cows , goats , pigs and even people .
13 His only complaint is that the technique is so simple that other researchers will be able to duplicate it quickly enough to keep up with his group .
14 Since the amendment bans ‘ unreasonable searches and seizures , ’ the possibility remains that a test may be found unreasonable if the job is so non-critical that public needs fail to outweigh individual privacy interests .
15 One important factor , he suspects , is that the market in the South-east is so depressed that southern buyers simply can not sell their own homes in order to move .
16 Yet the field is so rich that new insights emerge year after year which , alas , are largely restricted to specialists .
17 Crowd flow in these three locations is so good that non-conference guests can stay there during even the largest event without inconvenience .
18 It has a period of 357 days , and at minimum is so faint that large telescopes are needed to show it , but at maximum it has been known to rise to 5.7 , and is then just visible with the naked eye and very easy in binoculars .
19 More intensive use of tropical forests is occurring where pressure on land is so acute that fallow periods of insufficient duration are creating environmental degradation .
20 The situation is so bad that special seminars are being held to teach clergymen more about security .
21 It seems indisputable that there are a tiny minority of pupils whose behaviour is so disturbing that mainstream schools are unable to cope , in the present circumstances , with the manifestations of this behaviour .
22 Where the demised property is unusual either in size or in character , or where it is so valuable that small points have large financial consequences , determination by arbitration may be the better method since there will be an opportunity for full argument .
23 But the club coached by Stokesley hairdresser Ian Watkins , a former Great Britain international is so popular that other members travel each weekend from Milton Keynes , Gillingham , Whitehaven and Bridgend in South Wales .
24 Thus , especially in a time of unsettled orthography , it is extremely likely that current sound-changes will be admitted into writing , whatever the historical origins of the writing conventions may be .
25 ‘ It is terribly important that young players are able to progress upwards through a good competition before being pitched into the League .
26 In undertaking such a vast development programme as the Mahaweli Project , it is perhaps inevitable that unanticipated problems arise .
27 Contrary to expectations , the corporatist state is less bureaucratic that other forms : ‘ Corporatism , therefore , will tend towards indirect , unformalised , non-public and covert forms of administration … theoretically corporatism is a system of state control without bureaucracy ’ ( Winkler 1977 , p. 50 ) .
28 It is much likelier that Albanian gunmen killed them .
29 Given such a lead , it is scarcely surprising that British scientists have sought to demonstrate the practical and financial consequences of environmental events and processes ; Table 9.1 , for example illustrates their perception of the importance of global environmental research to the UK domestic economy .
30 However , it is generally true that mainstream teachers do not have access to specialist knowledge beyond very generic special needs training .
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