Example sentences of "it be [adj] that [noun] have " in BNC.

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1 It 's surprising that Belgium has n't joined IBBY — there 's not much else to do in Belgium . ’
2 It 's possible that wilko has learnt his lesson with Rocky and is showing this with Deane .
3 It 's nice that Jesus has got a birthday and that , just like a normal person .
4 He says it 's great that people have responded so generously .
5 1001 Ways to Save the Planet deserves to experience the irony of being consumed in vast quantities — and it 's interesting that Penguin has been willing to launch it towards a mass readership sheathed in a determinedly dowdy recycled cover .
6 Keep pots moist — it 's vital that roots have no difficulty penetrating them — by sitting them on capillary matting .
7 It 's vital that people have easy access to the headteacher and that the head is constantly on the move checking , listening , being interested and praising and rewarding .
8 Looking back , it 's clear that Cave has always been obsessed with this latent other within each individual , that can be catalysed by an extreme predicament .
9 But Mars say it 's unfair that Walls have banned other products from their freezers .
10 Well I think he felt er as I do that it 's unfortunate that matters have gone this far .
11 I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot
12 I think it 's important that children have both their parents , but I think we also need to remember they do n't necessarily need to live together in that family .
13 Here it 's obvious that money has been well spent on things that the animals actually need and use , with natural materials — and yet the public still gets a beautiful enclosure with good viewing facilities . ’
14 ‘ Well , yeah , it 's obvious that Runrig had a good listen to the first Big Country album , you know ? ’ he remarks , archly , and it 's hard to tell from his deadpan tone whether or not he 's joking .
15 It 's obvious that Morrissey has a lot to say and if people were n't ready to listen then they would n't be so successful .
16 Maybe it is good that Crilly has not arrived .
17 It is undeniable that consumers have the capacity to resist the blandishments of advertisers , as borne out by the failure of many products brought on to the market .
18 Why Stirling and Maclean were invited remains a bit of a mystery , but it is probable that Randolph had mentioned them to his father .
19 It is essential that Londoners have the same rights of access to acute health care as their provincial counterparts .
20 It is essential that relatives have adequate warning so that they can make arrangements for the patient 's homecoming .
21 It does , however , mean that it is essential that PR has direct access to the board in order that PR programmes can be sanctioned and executed with full backing from top management .
22 It is ironical that Watson had at first supported the Revolution and then changed his mind .
23 It is fortunate that Bridges had copies of most of them .
24 It is correct that Britain has one of the lowest rates of corporate tax in the developed world , something from which our businesses , large and small , have benefited enormously over the years .
25 What is the Government 's attitude to Labour 's proposal for a defence diversification agency , bearing in mind that if it were so easy to create jobs through a Government agency , it is surprising that Labour has always left behind more unemployed than when it took office .
26 Our records of the Second Empire are far from complete , of course , but it is certain that Tarvaras has been isolated for thousands .
27 Looking at examples of day-to-day practical assistance , it is apparent that women have been involved in exchanging this with other women much more commonly than men have been involved in exchanges with women , or with other men .
28 And it is apparent that Ackroyd has found himself in this manner — through exposure to Wilde , Eliot , and now Chatterton .
29 It is curious that geomorphologists have not generally explored the potentially fruitful links with energy-based climatology that are identified by Hare , who comments ( 1973 , p. 188 ) :
30 It is arguable that law has become such a potent anti-nuclear symbol because the use and aftermath of nuclear weapons pose such a threat to these values .
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