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

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1 It is also unacceptable that the classical principles should ignore the interactions between government bureaus and client groups when prescribing the grouping of specialized workers according to purpose , process , clientele or place .
2 It is also wiser that the elderly person should grow used to receiving care from several different people before it becomes hard for a sole carer ever to have time off .
3 It is also probable that the many forest tribes who were familiar with orang-utans simply regarded them as a different-looking lot of wild people .
4 It is also probable that the necessary legislation for the liberalisation of the service sector will not be agreed and implemented by 1992 .
5 However , it is also possible that the extra arm of the X chromosome holds genes not found in the Y chromosome . )
6 However , it is also possible that the outer 200 km or so cooled and became rigid whilst they were deformed by internal turmoil which destroyed hydrostatic equilibrium .
7 It is also possible that the upstream DH sites mark the presence of other genes which either , have a direct effect on the expression of Class II MHC or more generally , on commitment to the B cell lineage .
8 It is also possible that the tribal tattoos which Savage Orc Shamans paint onto the Orcs ' bodies protect them in some way .
9 It is also relevant that the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 , under which public library services are provided in England and Wales , requires local authorities to provide a ‘ comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons desiring to make use thereof ’ .
10 On top of this indefensible and increasingly absurd situation , it is also clear that the Labour Party is obliged by its own Constitution to organise in Northern Ireland .
11 It is also clear that the higher the quota value the higher the hurdle for new entrants . ’
12 It is also clear that the non-biological breakdown of water vapour in the outer atmosphere would not by itself be enough to get life started .
13 It is also likely that the common open field system in use in the Middle Ages was only in use during the lifetime of the nucleated village ; this will be discussed elsewhere .
14 It is also significant that the small improvements in productivity are due not to better production methods , but to increases in animal populations and the amount of land under cultivation .
15 It is also significant that the National Curriculum Council has established a cross-curricular Working Party focussing on the following themes : — Economic Awareness , — Careers , — Personal and Social Education , — Health Education .
16 It is also important that the substituted items should belong to the same syntactic class ; that is , there should be no change in the syntactic structure of the frame as a result of the substitution .
17 It is also important that the thin sections counted are representative of the sequence studied , thus necessitating preliminary overviews of the thin sections .
18 It is also true that the religious practice of those who attend vocational schools has been significantly inferior to those who attended catholic secondary schools , at least in the 1970s ( Nic Ghiolla Phadraig 1980 ) .
19 It is also true that the twentieth century list contained more than its fair share of abnormal personalities .
20 It is also true that the partial molar Gibbs free energies of each component are equal at this point and it emerges that the conditions for incipient phase separation are
21 It is also true that the two main Opposition parties have energy policies which are flatly contradicted by their environmental policies .
22 But on a more elevated theoretical level , it is also true that the masculine/feminine dichotomy has entered very deeply into the system of linguistic analysis we call grammar .
23 It is also true that the growing body of scientific evidence has had one effect in that the agreed levels of exposure to both people who work in the industry or who live in the vicinity of power stations have become steadily more stringent since the early days when it was thought unnecessary to warn military personnel that there was any risk in their presence a matter of miles from an atomic test explosion .
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