Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] that [noun] have " in BNC.

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1 This is the part where there is a surfaced footway or pavement but at present it is so overgrown that pedestrians have to walk on the road .
2 It is also said that Jacqueline had begun writing to a young Glaswegian who really was in prison .
3 When it is also remembered that Belorussia had the lowest literacy rate of all European Russia , the sluggish response of the denizens of the Roslavl' area comes as no surprise .
4 Evidence is now emerging that women have been detained in order to be raped and even impregnated , and that political and military leaders knew , but condoned it.One woman who can testify to the existence of rape camps and the suffering of women , is Francoise Hampson , senior lecturer at Essex University and an expert in the law of armed conflict .
5 It is often said that women have greater access to housing in the public sector than men , or that housing officials tend to be more sympathetic to women .
6 It is often said that children have their lives before them and to die before they have had a chance to develop their personalities and lives seems particularly cruel .
7 We go further , and it is often said that God has revealed his Spirit as much in Buddhism and Hinduism as in Christianity ; indeed , as much in atheism as in theism .
8 It is often argued that television has contributed much to the trivialization of politics in general and to the nomination process in particular .
9 It is often forgotten that trainees have two genders .
10 Although it is often claimed that exercise has a beneficial psychological effect in its own right , the evidence for this is scanty and it is always difficult to separate the specific effect of exercise from the moral support and social contact which usually goes with it .
11 While it is well recognised that London has its own distinctive speech , characterised by features of accent and grammar in particular , there are surprisingly few " dialect " studies of London ( in contrast with , for example , areas more traditionally thought of as using " dialect " , such as Lancashire or Norfolk ) .
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