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

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1 It is recognized that the construction of an outer northern route was favoured by the respondents to an nineteen ninety one consultation exercise .
2 It is recognized that the construction of a western relief road was favoured by the respondents to a nineteen ninety one consultation exercise .
3 Here at Nottingham it is recognized that the source of our special contribution to academic achievement is the quality of the people who work within it .
4 Once it is recognized that the job of the visual system is to recode the retinal image in terms of a representation of the outside world , and that much of this encoding can be done by comparing the properties of the retinal image in different parts of the visual field using fairly straightforward rules , constancies present no problem .
5 It is intended that the proceeds of any such issue would be used primarily to refinance existing debt .
6 Through a series of focus group interviews , it is intended that the level of awareness of alternative treatment systems be measured , the obstacles to acceptance of treated straw identified , and the target market for straw treatment systems specified .
7 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
8 Under the terms of the new law ( much of which remained classified ) covert action was defined as any " activity or activities of the United States government to influence political , economic or military conditions abroad , where it is intended that the role of the United States government will not be acknowledged or apparent " .
9 It is intended that the results of this survey should be communicated to the DES and local authorities , as part of a detailed report , in 1986 .
10 It is intended that the results of the programme will inform the public about policy options .
11 From one 's earliest years one is taught that the showing of emotion publicly is ‘ bad form ’ .
12 All of this should be easily understood when it is realised that the effect of the contract being avoided or frustrated is generally that the parties are no longer required to carry out the contract ; they are excused .
13 If it is claimed that a poetics of textual production and reflexivity replaces mimetic strategies of any kind , then the early nouveau roman can also be made to conform to this new postmodern aesthetic .
14 It is claimed that the lack of competition and market discipline induces a complacent attitude in both management and the workforce .
15 Regarding the first theme , it is claimed that the provision of welfare by state monopolies leads to waste since they are protected from the efficiency-inducing pressure of market competition .
16 It is claimed that the Court of Appeal said that information that came within Goulding J's second category can not be protected by an express clause and that that is the wrong approach .
17 It is claimed that the labour of women is required for the creation of wealth and that in certain industries female labour is essential .
18 It is claimed that the meaning of existential assertions can be fully clarified only by clarifying the mode of being of the one who makes , and understands , such assertions .
19 Although ED 65 does not give detailed guidance on the circumstances in which it is considered that the measure of comprehensive income is incomplete , the discussion paper on ED 65 acknowledges that , under the modified historical cost system , the proposed SCFW may not give a complete reflection of the real change in financial wealth .
20 In the development of this shell it is considered that the selection of options itself should drive the commands presented to the user for action .
21 Probably the adoption of the Gothic style for church schools is not so surprising when it is considered that the design of schools was a subject in which the influential Ecclesiological Society — the significant impact of whose views on church design has already been referred to — was prepared to interest itself .
22 Similarly , it is considered that the distinctiveness of the smaller constituent parts of the United Kingdom should be recognised and that they should have a guaranteed membership .
23 It follows that the entropy change on mixing disordered polymer and solvent and so where φ i the volume fraction can replace the site fraction if it is considered that the number of sites occupied by the polymer and solvent is proportional to their respective volumes .
24 To take a single example , it is reported that the grandchildren of the first European colonists of North America already had eyelid-shapes tending towards those of the Red Indians , which were better adapted to looking out over vast spaces in bright sunlight .
25 It is expected that a draft of the proposed Railway Clearing House submission will have been completed prior to the meeting so as to form a basis for discussion .
26 By taking advantage of this tip-of-the-tongue state and other phenomenon it is expected that a model of voice recognition will be derived .
27 It is expected that a number of ESF awards will also be available for the Postgraduate Diploma/MA in Languages and International Communication .
28 It is expected that the purpose of the road is the militarisation of the Maturaca region , along Brazil 's northern border .
29 It is expected that the members of the team of consultants will be announced in May and that they will be given six months to complete the report , which will be published towards the end of the year .
30 It is expected that the institute of origin or the host institution will contribute to defray any remaining expenses incurred by the fellowship holder .
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