Example sentences of "it [is] [adj] that those [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is inconceivable that those diversions will not cause traffic delays . |
2 | Whatever view is preferred , where a State has entered into a treaty on behalf of an individual , or a group of individuals , it is self-evident that those individuals have an interest in its performance or non-performance . |
3 | He argues that ‘ it is possible that those universities which have done badly in the UFC exercise have paid the penalty of over-investment in course development and teaching ’ , obviously to the benefit of their students . |
4 | That is why it is important that those policies should continue . |
5 | It is important that those controls are seen in a three-year context . |
6 | It is obvious that those doctors who practised the therapeutic community approach had doubts about the complete integration of psychiatric patients into general hospitals , which must perforce be organized and run in a radically different manner . |
7 | If a leader constantly has to threaten individuals , it is unlikely that those individuals will come to share the vision of the leader . |
8 | Digressing momentarily , it is interesting that those creatures which pass through various metamorphic stages , however different these outward forms may be , remain of essentially the same ‘ psychological ’ nature throughout their cycle . |
9 | It is plain that those principles can not apply where the discretion is not exercised pursuant to a statutory power . |
10 | It is vital that those boroughs that have , for historical or accidental reasons , a large number of refugees should not be financially penalised . |
11 | Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) . |