Example sentences of "is very [adj] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is very striking that these toxins are actually almost exactly the same molecule ! |
2 | The fourth commandment is very explicit that six days of every week are for work and one for rest . |
3 | It is very probable that such differences do exist , and will be identified by suitable research work . |
4 | It is very probable that these windows were built up when the Old School was converted into the Stockport Assembly Rooms . |
5 | Although the local area will often be the natural starting point for many topics , even for the core history topics , it is very important that primary pupils be encouraged to look beyond the local area at the wider scene . |
6 | The British population of some 52,000 is 65 per cent of the world population and so it is very important that these numbers are protected . |
7 | Over recent years imports and exports have been vested with great political and cultural-ideological significance , and it is very likely that increasing numbers of consumers now register the country of origin of what they are buying , and producers now register the destination of what they are producing , and this knowledge may affect their actions . |
8 | In practice , the issues may never be put to the test because it is very likely that other parties would succeed in preventing referenda , but it is still enough of a departure for some evangelical DUP activists to have been initially opposed to the change . |
9 | It is very likely that several attempts will be necessary on the first application , during which time continuing control of the original may be vital . |
10 | It is very clear that smaller firms are taking regulation seriously . |
11 | It is very pleasing that 14 children and 7 adults , plus two former members of St. Clements are going on a Pathfinder of Explorer Venture this year . |
12 | Because iron structural members were used in circumstances where great strength was required , it is very unlikely that serious defects , such as could affect timber or masonry before they become unsafe , can arise without causing collapse . |
13 | It is very unlikely that future generations will exhibit this particular demographic characteristic . |
14 | But it is very unlikely that enough super-delegates , more than a quarter of whom have already endorsed Clinton , would gang up to deny him the title . |