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

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1 For these reasons , it is appropriate to address these areas specifically in this section .
2 Through trial and error they learn how and where it is appropriate to express such feelings and when they will be effective .
3 Even so , barbel hooked in open water can tax tackle to the limit and it is foolhardy to take any chances with them .
4 I should have thought that it would be common ground that it is right to review such organisations from time to time to establish whether they are achieving their objectives .
5 I doubt , however , if it is right to limit these anxieties to ‘ those who ruled Britain' .
6 It is necessary to transcend these constraints if the interaction , in all its richness and fascination , is to be appreciated .
7 In practice it is necessary to classify these soils .
8 In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job .
9 That does not mean , he wrote , that if the body does not protest the project necessarily has any value , though for reasons I have gone into already it is necessary to put such thoughts out of mind , they can not help , they can only hinder , they can not water , they can only blight .
10 However , Vittas and Brown ( 1982 ) suggest that because of the differing financial structure of comparative economies , it is necessary to compare all institutions involved in providing finance for industry , and not just the banks .
11 Special rules apply in relation to closing out of futures and other derivatives positions , in which case it is necessary to give all details not only of the closing trade but also of the existing trade which is being closed out and the profit or loss arising on the closing out .
12 It is necessary to appreciate these facts if social policy is to be seen from a sociological perspective .
13 To examine the extent to which such clauses are effective to exclude liability for breach of fiduciary duty , it is necessary to consider both restrictions imposed because of the fiduciary nature of the relationship and the common law and statutory restrictions which apply to all exclusion clauses .
14 However , it is necessary to recognize these limitations of enumeration so that they can be overcome in practice .
15 Under these conditions it is necessary to organise all employers operating within the same market to preclude the possibility of a wage increase secured at one firm adversely affecting its competitive position , and therefore employment .
16 To apply the framework of attention focusing to the data from these studies it is necessary to make some assumptions about the information that is central and peripheral in the stimuli .
17 Now that ambulatory manometry has become available , it is necessary to identify these patterns if perfectly normal oesophageal migrating motor complex activity is not to be interpreted as a sign of oesophageal motility disorders or as a cause of oesophageal chest pain .
18 Under the present examination system , where a good memory is of real assistance , it is necessary to commit these facts to memory , and this is where the swot cards help .
19 It is necessary to correct these readings for environmental conditions such as hole size and mud resistivity and to compute the effect of mud filtrate invasion .
20 However , it is simplistic to assume all readmissions are indicative of poor patient care as some readmissions are planned .
21 It is instructive to compare these accounts with another proposed project ( FAO/UNDP ) reported by Velloso ( 1981 ) in Honduras where an effective linkage between the community and Honduran entrepreneurs for the proper exploitation and industrialisation of forests was hoped for .
22 These are available on prescription when the patient is at home but it is usual to give several days ' supplies to patients in case they are unable to obtain a prescription immediately .
23 At the same time it is expensive to cover all areas when the volume of business in some of them is small .
24 It is relevant to describe these experiences in order to raise issues , to remind ourselves of important topics and to offer local solutions to some of the problems which arise .
25 It is worthwhile to consider some models of polymer structure and ascertain their usefulness as representative volume elements ( RVE ) .
26 It is surprising to find some women who are heavily infected with candida and yet who deny any symptoms save an increase in vaginal discharge .
27 It is impossible to resolve these problems since there is no information which would allow us to pass judgements on them .
28 It is impossible to quantify these concepts precisely and the assumption that changes are small is more likely to be valid in large-scale problems ( where one coefficient , for example , is less important in relation to the rest of the data ) than in the simple examples used for illustration , but the underlying principles are independent of such considerations .
29 With many tax options available for local authorities , it is impossible to consider all possibilities thoroughly within this chapter .
30 It is impossible to forget these mothers and the matter-of-fact way in which they relate their experiences , an indication that they know their suffering is by no means unique .
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