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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Erm the questions you were asking just now were testing a possible implication that this policy is so weak in general , no no not weak , so general in its application that it really does n't get in the way , it 's testing that kind of hypothesis , and erm all I can say is from experience in North Yorkshire that , even without this policy since nineteen eighty , the county has been using its assertion of its need to protect the countryside generally as its policy position to stop things happening outside towns and villages and that with this policy in place we could see that a general position of the county maintained and then reinforced .
2 K has literally just rung over the moon that I had fixed this as her mother is very fond of David and has known him for years — and it is fitting that widow of first Prof of CEGS ( as above ) be included — her dad built up the department enormously and I knew him through European seminars etc via Law Society with and others including who is a Heriot Row neighbour .
3 It is hoped that discussion of the problems faced by attempted suicide patients and the factors which should be kept in mind during their assessment will have left the reader in no doubt as to the crucial nature of the assessment procedure for such patients and the need for it to be done in a careful way by staff who have been appropriately trained .
4 It is hoped that part of the administrative cost of the British group will be covered by the DTI/ITD Initiative .
5 It is hoped that implementation of the recommendations of the Civil Justice Review will make significant improvements in the machinery of civil justice .
6 A case of gamekeeper turned poacher , given that she had been a fast-stream entrant to the Treasury , much of whose function it is to resist that sort of demand . ’
7 If it is decided that use of a measure of material deprivation is informative and conceptually sound , then simple measures based on easily available and regularly updated measures would be preferable to the opaque and statistically complex derived indices .
8 In the elaborate theoretical edifice constructed by Savage , it is accepted that development of the Labour Party was related to changes in the ‘ national polity ’ ( p 10 ) , and that over time ‘ nationalization ’ of politics produced more uniform patterns of working-class political activity ( p 187 ) .
9 In conclusion , it is recommended that redefinition of the upper limit of normal incidence of non-peristaltic and non-deglutitive pressure waves should be considered but should be based on recording techniques that reliably signal all deglutitions .
10 Instead , it is feared that harmonisation of conditions may level down and not raise up .
11 In this model it is proposed that thinning of the lithosphere and its partial replacement by hot asthenosphere might allow convective upwelling to become established below the zone of extension .
12 It is proposed that replacement of the Vancouver convention with a ‘ first author , last author ’ citation system may help stem this rise in author numbers .
13 It is expected that adoption of each of these programmes will be delayed and this in turn will affect dates for calls for proposals , publicity events , etc , although we can not tell at the moment how long the delay will last and the consequences it may have .
14 It is anticipated that borrowing of this nature will continue to constitute a large proportion of future cross-border lending .
  Next page