Example sentences of "it [is] [verb] [adj] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 it 's becoming aware that people who live in the inner cities are not bad .
2 Since the electoral registration officer is authorised by statute to sell copies of the electoral register , address lists from this source are fairly and lawfully obtained ; objections to trading in other address lists can be circumvented if , at the time of the initial collection of information , it is made clear that addresses will be passed on unless the data subject expressly objects .
3 Right at the heart of God 's choice of Israel it is made plain that God has a missionary purpose .
4 It is thought certain that Mr Ward will fight extradition proceedings , which as a result could take up to two years to bring to a conclusion .
5 ‘ if it is thought desirable that debentures in their popular meaning may be made irredeemable , it would seem to be both absurd and inconsistent to forbid a company to make its ordinary mortgages of land also irredeemable . ’
6 It is thought likely that Cussons will drop ABM 's creative strategy , which featured actress Julie Walters in spoof Noel Coward-style TV ads .
7 When it is thought vital that members or creditors should receive notice , the Act requires them to be given notice by the company ; in relation to the general public the best that can be done is to require publication in newspapers .
8 However , it is thought unlikely that Jaguar would ask the Government for the limit to be raised early in order to allow its preferred partner to build a stake of more than 15 per cent before January , 1991 .
9 It is thought unlikely that marketing or agency arrangements will be affected .
10 On the other hand , it is becoming apparent that air attacks alone are not likely to win the war .
11 The other is to be a stepping stone to a single European currency , and it is becoming clear that Europe is not going to have one of those .
12 It is becoming clear that taxation in the 1990s could be used as a major tool to promote a more efficient allocation of resources in society , forcing consumers to take account of the long-term implications of their actions .
13 Mr Coulter said : ‘ It is becoming clear that building societies are pursuing their own interests by rescheduling loans or entering into shared ownership agreements , rather than biting the bullet of low interest loans to housing associations . ’
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