Example sentences of "is [adv] [vb pp] that [noun pl] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 It is generally accepted that managers are motivated to pursue profits , whereas they are not greatly motivated to keep within a cost budget .
2 It is generally agreed that students/trainees are observed performing on many occasions over a period of time as a natural part of the learning process .
3 It is also said that girls are more verbally adept and can express complex concepts more readily than boys .
4 14 It is also suggested that documents are lodged in public libraries .
5 However , it is also recommended that documents are lodged in District Council Planning Department Offices , and if relevant also in other District council venues ( if these are located in settlements different from the Planning Department offices ; and in Edinburgh also in the decentralised offices , two of which are now open , at West Hailes and Craigmillar .
6 It is now known that smokers are more likely to develop a cerebral thrombosis ( stroke ) than non smokers .
7 In this country , it is often assumed that teachers are a law unto themselves once they are inside the classroom and that it is their professional training and sense of professional responsibility that are the chief influences on their practice .
8 Indeed , it is often assumed that women are the ‘ natural ’ carers , and that such work is n't quite suitable for a man .
9 Since class is generally defined by male socioeconomic status , it is often argued that women are more able to transcend class than men .
10 It is often argued that equities are more marketable as they are a better safeguard against inflation because they will reflect the rise in the nominal value of real assets during an inflationary period .
11 The argument is often heard that problems are not necessarily solved by throwing money at them ; how are they solved if you do n't ?
12 These prices are a guideline only and it is strongly advised that prices are checked at the time of booking .
13 It is well documented that men are less likely to survive to old age than women .
14 It is well established that objects are perceived to have the same colour despite quite extensive variations in the colour of the light with which they are illuminated and hence the wavelength of the light they reflect back to the retina .
15 It is sometimes said that judges are entitled to make extrajudicial statements critical of the existing law and advocating reform .
16 That view — first expressed six years ago — has now been given effect , and it is universally accepted that students are denied housing benefit and , in the majority of cases , housing support .
17 It is therefore suggested that students are also asked to give examples of relevant and irrelevant costs associated with these concepts .
18 Thus it is commonly held that services are economic activities whose output is not a physical product .
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