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

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31 The directory will be widely distributed to advice centres and tenants groups and it is hoped that other agencies such as local police stations will be interested in obtaining copies .
32 As well as strengthening this connection , it is hoped that other links can be made with US buyers during the trade show .
33 Clearly , therefore , there is further scope for finding Zechstein gas and with the aid of the sedimentological models presented herein , it is hoped that future exploration will be more successful .
34 Although the relaying from Boscarne Junction to Wenfordbridge is principally for the movement each weekday of up to 300 tons of china clay , it is hoped that occasional steam special trains can be run to enable passengers to share the undisputed beauty and charm of this part of the Camel Valley .
35 Work on the floor has commenced and will last for six months , during which time it is hoped that archaeological evidence of the original Norman cathedral will emerge .
36 More eggs are set to hatch at London Zoo this spring , and it is hoped that wild populations will be re-established in appropriate locations in the south of Britain .
37 This property has recently undergone considerable restoration and it is hoped that wooden rails will once again adorn the gallery and that it may again be used by the mistress of the house , who is a spinner .
38 It is hoped that residential care staff will continue to work closely with family members , to establish a different family network , replacing that which probably existed in the community .
39 It is hoped that governing bodies will be fully represented with , where possible , their Drug/Doping Liaison Officer .
40 It is hoped that formal Articles of Association will be ready for discussion and adoption by members at the next AGM .
41 It is hoped that social scientists will not only be able to carry out with greater ease and rapidity those types of computation previously undertaken on mainframe computers but that they may also be able to take advantage of the machines ’ ability to handle graphical information .
42 It is hypothesized that ethnic interaction in the market place differs from interaction in other work and bureaucratic contexts .
43 It is concluded that pure alcohol injection after an epinephrine injection can improve the harmostatic rate in patients with spurting haemorrhage and shorten the hospital stay for patients with active ulcer bleeding .
44 It is concluded that successful eradication of H pylori improves secretion of vitamin C into gastric juice .
45 It is concluded that electrocardiographic abnormalities are common in patients over 60 , but this study found no evidence that they are induced by gastroscopy .
46 It is concluded that oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation confers no benefit over endoscopic sclerotherapy in terms of long term survival and that it is not cost effective as judged by the current health care costs in the United Kingdom .
47 It is concluded that active duodenitis is less common in patients taking NSAIDs , but is strongly associated with gastric metaplasia , H pylori positive gastritis , and duodenal ulceration .
48 But now it is understood that annual sales have slipped to only about $30m — and accumulated losses at the subsidiary are put at as much as $10m .
49 It is understood that certain regions , like Highland , Fife , Borders , and Dumfries & Galloway may survive the shake-up , while some districts , notably Eastwood in the constituency of local government minister Allan Stewart , could also become unitary councils responsible for most of the main council services .
50 It is understood that British Petroleum chairman , Sir Peter Walters has been shortlisted to take over the job .
51 Despite these remarks , it will be preferable to use a more compact notation , so , provided that it is understood that single nouns cover an intensional structure like that above ( and this will matter in later chapters ) we shall feel free to show them as simple occurrences of E , thus retaining as our notation for the pattern of any of the following : ( 14 ) green bottles hungry marchers chocolate cake 1.5 It is inappropriate and indeed impossible to characterize the semantic , and purely linguistic , value of qualification in extensional or referential terms .
52 It is understood that unarmed policemen accompanied the returning Vietnamese , and that two very senior government officials were on the plane when it landed in the Vietnamese capital , Hanoi .
53 It is a good idea to know at the outset whether the members of the critical mass will be willing and able to respond appropriately to the change ; then , if it is determined that certain members are unwilling or unable , that situation can be planned for and dealt with .
54 It is determined that local businesses , who have no direct vote to the local authority , unless the owners live within the same district as their firms , should not be driven out of inner-city areas by an ever-escalating rates bill .
55 If it is decided that other work must be done ( even on the same modules ) , then it is advisable to propose a DC promptly and obtain agreement before doing the work .
56 Once it is decided that certain assumptions are true , it only makes sense to demonstrate this by counting on them in practice .
57 The Group 's objectives and research strategy imply a continuously evolving work programme whose content may change as it is realised that particular issues ( or faults in past analyses ) are of more or less central importance .
58 It is argued that specific policies implemented at the outset of British rule led to the development of a judicial system which did not coincide with either British or indigenous notions of justice but which was none the less compatible with local culture .
59 First , it is argued that mental events are a fact of life and , therefore , a legitimate object of psychological enquiry .
60 However , it is argued that new inequalities would arise between patients with the resources and knowledge to seek care outside their district and patients without such resources and/or knowledge .
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