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

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1 I do not believe it is disputed that this factor has been powerfully in operation recently .
2 5.3 Electricity gas and other services consumed To pay to the suppliers and to indemnify the Landlord against all charges for electricity gas and other services consumed or used at or in relation to the Premises ( including meter rents ) In a footnote to the precedent it is stated that this clause is possibly superfluous in the case of a separate building as the tenant would make arrangements for a separate supply to be provided to the premises , but there is no objection to its inclusion .
3 It is intended that this pilot research will develop a standardised set of procedures with which the investigation can be extended over the remaining Ulster counties which subsequently formed Northern Ireland .
4 It is intended that this system , which will presumably be the basis for pool allocations for some years to come , will be refined during the next few years as it works out in practice .
5 We should be grateful for your advice on whether this is a loophole which is likely to be quickly closed or whether it is intended that this type of business should benefit in this way .
6 Two officers whose term of secondment came to an end in the course of the year were replaced by promotions from within the Library 's staff , and it is intended that this pattern should continue when the remaining officer returns to the Scottish Office in due course .
7 It is said that this ghost still beats his eerie tattoo during times of war .
8 It is said that this course was wholly unnecessary .
9 ( 6 ) In August 1983 the third defendant claimed from C.M.C. a commission of £16,000 for himself and £8,000 for Highdene in respect of certain commercial arrangements , not involving the bakery , negotiated between C.M.C. and B.M.T. It is said that this claim led the other directors of C.M.C. to investigate the third defendant 's activities and to dismiss him as a director of C.M.C. ( 7 ) Between May and July 1983 the third defendant caused the first plaintiff to sign in blank some cheques drawn on C.M.C. 's bank account by fraudulently representing that these cheques would be used to pay small and urgent bills of C.M.C. It is said that in fact the third defendant used six of these cheques to pay to himself and certain other parties sums amounting to about £30,000 , allegedly in connection with the financing of the centre .
10 While it is conceded that this decision is correct , it nevertheless leaves the employee with a difficult evidential task .
11 At the end of May the first meeting of the London and South East branch of the S.D.R.R.S. was held in the Camden Irish Centre and it is hoped that this branch and its members will make a valuable contribution to the restoration effort .
12 It is hoped that this work may play some small part in redressing this imbalance .
13 It is hoped that this work can contribute a better empirical basis to discussion about the adequacy of benefit levels .
14 It is hoped that this scheme can be extended to other JM sites around the country and indeed around the world .
15 It is hoped that this map , together with the Lists may provide scope for research planning between NERC , BGS , and individual Departments .
16 Whilst it is hoped that this text as a whole will contribute to the development of the personal qualities necessary for successful salesmanship , this chapter concentrates specifically on those aspects of international selling with which a firm either exporting or contemplating the same should be familiar .
17 It is hoped that this type of programme will answer many of the criticisms of ill conceived and piecemeal research and provide a model for surgical training in the future .
18 It is hoped that this gallery may be restored here in the future .
19 Nevertheless it is hoped that this analysis will provide a framework within which the detailed practice of other unit staff can be examined .
20 It is hoped that this extension will provide members with the opportunity to consider/ discuss this matter more fully .
21 It is hoped that this project will be innovative not only in the material resented and analysed , but as a contribution to new modes of scholarly publication .
22 It is hoped that this information can be used to help shorten the average length of detention for those who want to go home quickly .
23 It is hoped that this chapter will not be dismissed as an arid academic ground-clearing exercise , since it has important things to say about the most appropriate way to approach the subject of the book .
24 It is hoped that this chapter goes some way to redressing the balance : relative prices do matter in the General Theory , though they do not adjust in the manner suggested by the classical writers and by their monetarist/new classical descendants .
25 It is hoped that this chapter will cast a little light on this question .
26 It is hoped that this introduction to measures which will help control infection in the mortuary setting will stimulate some thought among managers , consultant pathologists , and others who may be involved in the provision of a mortuary service .
27 At present 5 library systems successfully notify accessions and withdrawals by tape ; it is hoped that this number will increase in the future .
28 It is hoped that this leaflet answers any questions you may have about the appeal procedures .
29 It is hoped that this research will then provide guidelines in the way that microcomputers can be introduced within an organisation and the expected implications of the proposed changes .
30 Consideration of the Commission 's proposal for the telematics programme by both the European Parliament and the advisory bodies to the Research Council is going on apace and it is hoped that this programme will be one of the first from the third Framework programme to be adopted in 1991 .
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