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

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1 Nevertheless , it is widely recognized that exchange rate adjustments within the EMS will only become less frequent if the economic performance and the economic policies of member countries are converging and consistent .
2 However , it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class .
3 It is generally accepted that control systems have to be organized in parallel to the activities that they are intended to monitor .
4 In the short run it is generally argued that tax cuts will simply stimulate aggregate demand and , with aggregate supply largely unaffected , will be inflationary .
5 Sometimes it is incorrectly assumed that listing patients ' problems precludes inclusion of psychiatric diagnosis .
6 The claim is thus made that solo music at least recitative was conducted or coordinated visually .
7 But it is still found that entry qualifications for the bureaucracy are disproportionately obtained by the children of skilled and professional groups , not workers and peasants , so the emergence of a new kind of bourgeoisie seems inevitable ( Barnett 1967 ) .
8 It is further argued that child tutors are , by comparison with adult teachers , more sensitive to and aware of misunderstanding in other children .
9 It is also argued that drug pressure could not be the origin of resistance because halofantrine was not used prophylactically and has a shorter half-life than chloroquine or mefloquine .
10 United is also arguing that employee concessions in the deal should be considered ‘ sweat equity ’ , reducing BA 's contribution to 35 per cent .
11 It is also proposed that widescale improvements and expansions to existing roads should take place in the next decade .
12 It is often argued that survey data give a very limited analysis of managerial policies which are developed over a period to deal with specific problems and this study should help to test such methodological criticisms .
13 Secondly , it is often argued that farm workers are compensated for their low wages by a cornucopia of payments in kind .
14 After an accident it is often found that maintenance work as well as repairs is necessary and it is quite natural that the Policyholder will want both carried out at the same time .
15 It is often thought that drug addiction is a failure of will-power and is evidence of a weak will or inadequate personality .
16 It is well known that survey data is subject to a variety of sources of measurement error such as misreporting , recall errors and telescoping of past incidents to give a false historical record .
17 On the financial side , it is well known that airline pilots are amongst the best paid professions and until the redundancies of the early 1980s changed the picture somewhat remarkably few of their number were prepared to accept a civil servant 's salary after having enjoyed a very good standard of living .
18 The issue of emigration of professionals and management executives was examined by a government working group in 1967 and its report concluded as follows : ‘ It is popularly believed that income tax plays a dominant part in the decision to emigrate from Britain .
19 Giving science a more feminine image : It is sometimes argued that science textbooks are sexist in showing illustrations of boys , rather than girls , doing practical work in the laboratory , and so forth .
20 It is sometimes claimed that predator assemblages are of little use in palaeoecological interpretation because of this bias , and because they take prey from areas far removed from the place where the prey remains are deposited by the predator .
21 It is currently thought that cholesterol gall stones arise because of a triple hepatobiliary defect : cholesterol supersaturation of gall bladder bile , reduction gall bladder contractility , and increased rate of cholesterol nucleation , probably due to mucin glycoprotein hypersecretion .
22 John , in his Gospel , seems to be following the date set by the Sadducees and is therefore saying that Passover day was on the Sabbath , the day after the crucifixion .
23 Gramsci is therefore arguing that class cleavages can and do take spatial forms , such as urban capitalist middle-class versus rural semi-feudal peasantry .
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