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

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1 It is also apparent that multiple tenascin isoforms are detectable at the mRNA and protein level .
2 It is also crucial that vulnerable young girls understand clearly that having a child at sixteen does not usually result in getting a passport to new-found freedom .
3 Moreover , it is also certain that English-speaking scholars do not have reliable retrospective intuitions about EModE pronunciation any more than they have reliable intuitions about divergent states at the present day .
4 It is also possible that small intestinal overgrowth with deconjugating bacteria was present in some cases , which could counteract a concomitant effect of ileal dysfunction on bile acid synthesis .
5 However , it is also possible that persistent high PTHrP , unaffected by pamidronate treatment , could have a more potent effect on bone in these patients .
6 It is also possible that non-price competition , in terms of quality of products , can be stimulated by the creation of a CU .
7 It is also possible that seasonal meeting places had already been determined for the exchange of goods and people as well as social intercourse .
8 It is also possible that cultural adaptations during this phase may have selected genetic bases for behaviour in ways that ensured the development of social strategies designed to ensure that individuals fitted well into the existing social structure .
9 It is also well-known that long-term exposure to certain organic solvent fumes could cause permanent brain damage , he added .
10 It is also true that British companies got more than 76% of the contracts stemming from official British loans and grants in 1989 .
11 One must conclude that such sources were available to the master potters , but it is also evident that peripheral factories were content merely to copy those more skilled in the art , with the crude results one must expect .
12 It is also important that regular attendance at the meetings of these outside bodies should be maintained in order to preserve continuity of co-operation between the local authority and the outside body .
13 It is also important that national authorities administer Community rules in a coherent fashion and that companies are aware of their Community rights , some of which may be newly acquired , to ensure that they benefit fully from them .
14 It is also important that top management are ‘ seen ’ to support the system , are committed to it and that they participate in the change .
15 In this political struggle it is also obvious that non-urban areas can not expect to receive equal treatment because politically their numbers are too small to count against the majority , who being concentrated , can receive more social provision at cheaper cost .
16 But it is also clear that contrary to the pattern implied by rule 1 , lengthening and raising operate to some extent independently of each other .
17 It is also clear that traditional syntheses between science and faith were badly shaken by new conceptions of nature .
18 It is also clear that due to the differences in construction , the measures do not provide the same ranking .
19 It is also clear that current merger policy has been somewhat permissive , for while it has been effective in preventing a limited number of individually important mergers , it has had little impact upon the level of merger activity as a whole .
20 Third , it is also likely that prior to making an investment the firm would want to be sure that any upsurge in demand and in output is not a temporary phenomenon .
21 It is also likely that chemical weathering is enhanced in the vicinity of roots where carbon dioxide concentrations are likely to be higher and where the extraction of metal cations is occurring .
22 However , it is also likely that other factors , as yet unrecognised , are important .
23 It is also likely that other effects , in particular the altered -system and its effect on base stacking , contribute to d 3C A induced destabilisation .
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