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

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1 These are usually agreed jointly by the Countryside Commission and local authorities , and it is intended that strict development control should be applied within them .
2 It is recognised that full configuration control of software is not limited to source code and that it is desirable to control the whole environment in which the target machine-code is produced .
3 Some articles , however , are misleading : for instance , in several places it is indicated that continental material has not been recycled into the mantle .
4 It is said that Renish Farm at Waxholme was once used as a Quaker meeting house .
5 As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such .
6 It is to say that mental disengagement from the region and its ‘ troubles ’ is hardly the way to achieve an historic compromise there .
7 But it is to say that compulsive gambling with all its damaging consequences can be seen just as much in the reputable halls of commerce as in the street corner betting shop .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 It is hypothesized that ethnic interaction in the market place differs from interaction in other work and bureaucratic contexts .
13 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 .
14 It is concluded that successful eradication of H pylori improves secretion of vitamin C into gastric juice .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 It is understood that British Petroleum chairman , Sir Peter Walters has been shortlisted to take over the job .
18 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 .
19 It is argued that private sector firms are too risk-averse and too concerned with short-term profits .
20 assimilation : it is argued that initial information sets up expectancies about a person .
21 Assuming that the Commission makes recommendations acceptable to the Government , then there will not necessarily be a delay before the legislation is introduced as it is accepted that sentencing bargaining can be introduced in England and Wales simply by a Practice Direction from the Lord Chief Justice , or in Scotland by an Act of Adjournal in the High Court by the Lord Justice General .
22 If it is accepted that general management is still gathering momentum , more may yet be to come .
23 It is accepted that general reading of the financial press is important but should not constitute a major part of the CPE undertaken .
24 It is accepted that common Article 3 of the Geneva Red Cross Conventions of 1949 imposes minimum standards of behaviour in non-international armed conflict contained therein upon ‘ each party to the conflict ’ .
25 There are manifest dangers in the way a relative norm is chosen , but once it is accepted that relative validity is all we can aim at these need not worry us unduly .
26 It is felt that traditional keyboard skills are not required by learners before they embark on work-processing .
27 The EC Biotechnology Framework Programme recognises the importance of classical taxonomy to genetic and molecular studies , and it is felt that collaborative research offers the best way forward in combining different the approaches .
28 It is assumed that technical progress is purely labour-augmenting .
29 It is assumed that overall coverage of new publications in the authority is achieved by these departments .
30 It is assumed that so-called reminder treatments act in some way to increase the likelihood that associations ( especially weak ones that will be most in need of such help ) will be effective in generating overt conditioned responding , then the pattern of results observed can be accommodated .
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