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

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1 It is strong where personal liberty or property rights are affected , but has been said to be weaker in the case of modern statutes , particularly those establishing a sophisticated regulatory regime , such as the FSA .
2 It is personal or private knowledge that develops out of familiarity with a situation .
3 It is appropriate that future system development should exploit this constraint .
4 Considerable interest is now centred upon these problems and it is appropriate that physical geographers should be very aware of the work being undertaken and the work remaining .
5 Hence it is appropriate that local councils are dependent on central funds .
6 It is successful where temperate zone type methods are not , and is generally held to be the most efficient in terms of soil recovery .
7 And — good grief — the news that it is successful and powerful females saying this is enough to make strong women weep into their double gins .
8 And it is good that other agencies are being involved . ’
9 It is undeniable that large-scale production can be technically more efficient , and so following an analysis detailed by Williamson ( 1968 ) we need to consider how the previous result is affected if , after monopolisation , production takes place with lower costs .
10 Whatever the basis for these suspicions , it is undeniable that close connections between the mining companies and some prominent politicians were to raise grave doubts about the legitimacy of state actions in relation to mining .
11 Journalists do sometimes react against the excesses of newspaper partisanship but even on these occasions it is proprietorial and editorial power that emerges unscathed and victorious .
12 It is probable that homologous cross-veins do not exist in many orders but their positions in some cases are so constant that analogies , if not homologies , can be traced and similar names are applicable .
13 It is probable that Minoan citizens offered real robes to the temple for this purpose : some may have been woven in the temple itself , given that loom-weights were found in the cellars of the East Wing of the Labyrinth .
14 Bacterial synthesis of protein from industrial residues or organic wastes such as wood pulp is under investigation and it is probable that viable processes will be developed .
15 It is probable that current developments in IT will solve many of our present and future problems in ways which we can not foresee .
16 Over the period between 1872 and 1905 it is probable that increased facilities for reporting and prosecuting cattle theft resulted in a gradual increase in the proportion of crimes which were reported .
17 However , it is probable that varying degrees of impairment of peripheral uptake of triglyceride interact with enhanced , normal or decreased secretion of VLDL to produce the wide range of lipid levels observed in untreated diabetes .
18 If such high concentration mucosal production does occur , it is probable that specific treatment to reduce TNF α production will be of clinical benefit , and it is therefore important that the extent of local production is assessed more directly .
19 If more than one rendering of ‘ truth ’ is claimed to survive , then it is probable that real truth is absent entirely .
20 In the very long term it is probable that nuclear fusion and nuclear fission together with solar energy will become the predominant sources of our energy .
21 It is probable that deliberate equivocation in respect of the intended sense of word forms is always to some extent odd .
22 Examples of statements reflecting the recent necessary missionary zeal are included in Table 6.1 Indeed it is indisputable that physical geographers have entered the field later than they should have done .
23 It is stressed that where matters of policy indemnity arise it is essential that prompt investigations be made .
24 It is essential that sustainable agriculture be developed in the areas already deforested and settled .
25 And because higher prices would hurt the poor more than the rich , it is essential that environmental problems are not seen in isolation from social ones .
26 Nonetheless it is essential that good access and hardstanding should be provided for fire appliances to the access points of a building , including generous room for manoeuvre and safe dispersal .
27 RIGHT It is essential that excavated finds are washed clean and their context number marked on them with waterproof ink .
28 Of course one wants to avoid situations where the conflict reaches excessive levels and actually gets in the way of running the business , but if the right decisions are to be taken it is essential that conflicting views are heard and thrashed out .
29 It is essential that specific resources are allocated to stated priorities , and that expenditure is subsequently monitored to ensure that funds are properly spent .
30 It is essential that existing use of the line is not only maintained but increased .
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