Example sentences of "it is [vb pp] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 It is hoped that the effective teacher will not need to do so .
32 Accordingly , it is hoped that the above definitions have sufficiently outlined the nature of Catholic Religious and Moral Education as to make it clear that the concepts described in the Arrangements document are an integral part of the content of Catholic religious and moral teaching .
33 Lighting columns now have to be to regulation safety standards , and it is hoped that the new lights chosen will be complementary to the street .
34 It is hoped that the new McofS policy will be widely distributed to relevant bodies , and that any future developments are of a higher standard than at present .
35 It is hoped that the new releases will continue the minor upturn in personal computer sales seen during the fourth quarter after the release of the PCS and M300 .
36 It is hoped that the new procedure and new form may be introduced generally by 16th May when the new District Courts come into operation , but further information on this will be given next month .
37 It is hoped that the remaining obstacles can be overcome to enable the final selection process to be operational for the 1994/95 intake into the ICSL .
38 It is hoped that the European arts festival will reach all parts of the community , schoolchildren included , and will bring a tradition of British art in the European context to all parts of the country , including Ealing , North .
39 This is due to the hard work of the community policeman , Kenny McLennan , and the constant encouragement of Councillor H.D.G. Fraser , it is hoped that the final few streets not yet covered by the Scheme will be included by the end of the year .
40 This is due to the hard work of the community policeman , Kenny McLennan , and the constant encouragement of Councillor H.D.G. Fraser , it is hoped that the final few streets not yet covered by the Scheme will be included by the end of the year .
41 By re-analysing a few examples of French social survey data it is hoped that the British statisticians will become more familiar with French methods and also learn whether British methods would have revealed more or less details , or whether the two types of statistical methods are complementary .
42 It is hoped that the British unit might do the same .
43 it is hoped that the interesting programme of events has contributed to their wellbeing .
44 It is hoped that the multi-million pound facelift will reverse decades of decline for the shopping area in Liverpool city centre .
45 It is hoped that the proverbial geomorphological cuckoo in its geographical nest will stretch its wings and fly , rather than become a grounded ostrich .
46 It is concluded that the unchanged gastric acid output after eradication of H pylori is a more important factor in the development of gastric metaplasia than the H pylori related inflammatory process .
47 It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur in the long term .
48 No official announcement has yet been made by the DoH , but it is understood that the new ‘ community care unit ’ is to be headed by Liz Wolstenholme , general manager of Bradford Family Health Services Authority and one of the 18 members of the original Support Force .
49 It is understood that the Birmingham-based van operation and Leyland lorry assembly plant in Lancashire have only enough brake and clutch assemblies to last them a matter of days .
50 It is understood that the local authority wants a bridge demolished and a roundabout built to replace it .
51 The plan will be implemented regionally and it is realised that the regional priorities may vary from the national .
52 In the case of Chile , it is argued that the successful new urban groups have been coopted by the land-owning oligarchy .
53 It is argued that the traditional bureaucratic mechanistic structure that has been operating for so long can no longer cope with the dynamic environment that we now live in .
54 Where clauses define the obligations undertaken under the contract , a party who performs in accordance with them is not in breach , and it is argued that the correct approach is for a court to interpret the contract as a whole , to identify extent of the obligations undertaken .
55 Although it is argued that the total value of the firm will remain constant , it is shown that this will be so because the price of equity will fall so as to offset the impact of using debt .
56 In the first place it is argued that the real motive which underlay her ostentatious partisanship of enlightenment , especially in the 1760s , was not a concern for the well-being of her subjects or even a deep belief in ideas of enlightened government , but mere vanity .
57 The means of promoting consensus on the curriculum proved to be The National Curriculum 5–16 : a consultation document ( hereafter TNC ) , where it is argued that the national curriculum will help to raise standards by ensuring that all pupils follow a broad and balanced curriculum throughout the compulsory period ; by setting clear objectives of what pupils should be expected to achieve ; by ensuring that all pupils , irrespective of their sex , ethnic origins or geographical location have access to the same curriculum offer ; and by checking on performance and progress at various stages .
58 Indeed , it is argued that the conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
59 In either event , it is argued that the residual rights of the shareholders create an appropriate incentive for them to activate the relevant disciplinary mechanisms .
60 Instead it is argued that the unusual social profile of lawbreakers did reflect social reality .
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