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

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1 It is also essential that more women be given an opportunity to be trained in skills that will enable them to become development communicators themselves .
2 Moreover , it is also certain that English-speaking scholars do not have reliable retrospective intuitions about EModE pronunciation any more than they have reliable intuitions about divergent states at the present day .
3 It is also noticeable that many incidents of prison disorder — especially the popular form of demonstration on the prison rooftop — are clearly motivated by the very desire to make prisoners ' grievances and allegations visible in a way that would never normally happen .
4 This is what the evidence suggests since , while the tempo of mergers and acquisitions ( both domestic and cross-border ) has been rising rapidly , it is also apparent that some industries have been engaged in divesting themselves of activities which are peripheral or difficult to manage in order to concentrate on areas of strength .
5 It is also possible that many advertisers were put off by the political tone .
6 However , it is also possible that these domains might not be directly involved in the association but that deletions of these regions might induce a conformational change of each protein , affecting the interaction .
7 On the other hand , it is also possible that some abortions that were originally induced by primitive or illegal means will be finally treated by medical personnel and reported as spontaneous abortion .
8 as if to emphasise the relative longevity of this sequence , however , it is also possible that some mosaics might pre-date the sequences of simple geometric and Orphic pavements .
9 It is also possible that cultural adaptations during this phase may have selected genetic bases for behaviour in ways that ensured the development of social strategies designed to ensure that individuals fitted well into the existing social structure .
10 The current position is that the language of the Convention suggests one conclusion , while the intentions of the parties another ; it is also possible that those intentions changed after the negotiations precisely because of the changed stance of the United States .
11 It is also possible that more women were attracted to the idea of site-specific work .
12 However , it is also clear that such projections can only inform policymaking rather than dictate it and there remains a need for clear national guidelines on the provision of places at all levels of education .
13 It is also clear that traditional syntheses between science and faith were badly shaken by new conceptions of nature .
14 It is also clear that these concerns and impacts are likely to increase significantly over the twenty year period covered by the guidance note , and beyond .
15 It is also clear that these concerns and impacts are likely to increase significantly over the twenty year period covered by the guidance note , and beyond .
16 It is also conceivable that some constraints might have to be placed upon communications within computer networks .
17 It is also likely that other effects , in particular the altered -system and its effect on base stacking , contribute to d 3C A induced destabilisation .
18 However , it is also likely that other factors , as yet unrecognised , are important .
19 It is also important that national authorities administer Community rules in a coherent fashion and that companies are aware of their Community rights , some of which may be newly acquired , to ensure that they benefit fully from them .
20 One must conclude that such sources were available to the master potters , but it is also evident that peripheral factories were content merely to copy those more skilled in the art , with the crude results one must expect .
21 It is also plausible that such planets were veneered by CH 4 and NH 3 .
22 In this political struggle it is also obvious that non-urban areas can not expect to receive equal treatment because politically their numbers are too small to count against the majority , who being concentrated , can receive more social provision at cheaper cost .
23 It is also true that several novelists , such as Carpentier and Fuentes , delight in weaving elaborate , formal patterns .
24 Now it is totally true , that the start of that O C S contract was a disaster , and it is also true that several months on , the pay of the cleaners is still not being correctly done , and concerns are being raised in the governors , it 's a four years contract , being an L M S contract , and under G M S they are submitting one year contracts .
25 It is also true that some dealers are likely to be far keener to sell diesels than others , perhaps reflecting how much faith they have in their products .
26 It is also true that British companies got more than 76% of the contracts stemming from official British loans and grants in 1989 .
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