Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [that] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it has since been recognised that this was wrong and that what is termed ‘ sub-maximal ’ exercise is beneficial to health , protects against heart attacks and is an important aid to recovery after them .
2 It has since been accepted that this kind of arrangement can not be accommodated at most other council buildings .
3 It had hitherto been assumed that successive Clean Air Acts had dealt with the problem .
4 It has apparently been found that rigid bolted or glued joints will break in use .
5 It has long been argued that this gives great advantage to the ruling party because of its ability to manipulate the economy for the desired results on election day .
6 It has long been accepted that this exclusive jurisdiction prevents the courts of the land from dealing initially with issues falling to be decided by the visitor , and prevent an appeal from the visitor to those courts .
7 As for the second , it has long been recognised that successful institutions are distinguished by clear aims .
8 Thirdly , it has long been recognised that written documents produced in the past often have a special quality , which is not possessed by school textbooks or the writings of later historians .
9 It had long been recognized that many species are protected from predators by colouring that provides camouflage .
10 It has long been recognized that five factors control the nature of soil development : climate , parent material , topoy , organic activity and time .
11 This requires diagnostic skills normally associated with doctors , but it has long been suspected that this responsibility is generally left entirely to the DN , so this section begins with an analysis of DN responses to the question : ‘ Who decided on current treatment ? ’ before examining that treatment .
12 It has long been known that amphibian skin contains strong chemicals .
13 It has long been known that skilled smallholders , owning their own plots of land , can produce very much more from an acre than large-scale farmers with labourers who can not possibly have the same dedication .
14 It had long been known that some metals gave colours to flames ; but this was an unreliable test , because colours are hard to describe exactly , and because they are usually masked by a brilliant orange-yellow .
15 It has long been known that raw , unrotted FYM does not produce a quick response in crops because the bacteria have to work so hard to break it down , and that fresh pig or poultry dung is too ‘ hot ’ for young plants .
16 It has long been known that pernicious anaemia predisposes to development of gastric adenocarcinoma .
17 It has long been known that phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency exhibits a wide and continuous range of clinical and biochemical severity , varying from a symptomless disorder with phenylalanine accumulation only just greater than in obligate heterozygotes to a severely handicapping condition with plasma phenylalanine concentrations over 20 times normal .
18 It had long been thought that many seventeenth and eighteenth century blocks in Rome were of a type of construction essentially Medieval or Renaissance , but Ostia shows that the basic plan of these is Roman .
19 It has often and justly been observed that real indoctrination goes undetected except by those who for other reasons have cause to question the content of the beliefs and values into which they are being pushed .
20 It can only be deduced that most young people learn about homosexuality from the negative and misinformed images in the mainstream media .
21 But it should perhaps be said that amateur boxers often avoid the excesses and the injuries of their professional colleagues , and the likes of Dick MacTaggart is a monument to sportsmanlike behaviour .
22 Today , in light of the obligations of Article 102 of the United Nations Charter , it could perhaps be argued that each member State has constructive notice of the treaty obligations of all other members and therefore must be deemed to have notice of any restrictions upon treaty-making power .
23 It might perhaps be thought that this would always be classified as a matter for unanimity .
24 ( As to the last , it should perhaps be remembered that both the collected credit operators and some of the finance houses have this facility too , although Mr Langhorn said only the agencies do it . )
25 In a sense that has long been the case , since it has generally been supposed that turbulent flows are contained within a deterministic set of equations — the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations .
26 It has already been stated that one of the most important premises underlying the theories and conclusions of this book , is that earthly life exists to be enjoyed .
27 It has already been observed that male compositors had virtually boycotted the machines at first .
28 It has already been noted that limited and unlimited companies may have a share capital .
29 It has already been noted that most models have a view of politicians as people who follow overly narrow self-interested behaviour to the detriment of interests of the electorate and presumably their own long-run reputations .
30 It has already been noted that obstructive attitudes can prevent progress in therapy , and that such attitudes can usually be identified by carefully analysing the patient 's attempts to achieve goals and the reason for failure .
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