Example sentences of "[is] [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These are usually agreed jointly by the Countryside Commission and local authorities , and it is intended that strict development control should be applied within them .
2 In the context of the conventional debate over academic freedom , a standard move in response to this point is to claim that academic freedom is a concept applicable to individual persons , and that academic autonomy is a concept applicable to institutions .
3 He 's suggesting that joint sentence formulation is quite common in everyday informal conversation , and that there are certain syntactic strategies which promote this kind of collaboration between speakers ,
4 Protagoras ' reply to this is to contend that political wisdom is not a matter of specialized knowledge , but something in which everyone has a share , and in which it is necessary that everyone has a share , " Otherwise the state could not exist " .
5 Although this seems equitable , it is claimed that imputed income is not an everyday concept so that the tax of income that is not a money flow would be politically unpopular as it would have to be paid from the working partner 's income .
6 It is claimed that economic power is constrained by the competitive market .
7 For example in aerospace it is claimed that European collaboration allows advanced research to be undertaken which would be too expensive on a national basis .
8 By using this approach it is claimed that important management processes are facilitated .
9 It is claimed that high taxation rates reduce personal savings which are an essential ingredient in the moral character of a nation and which are also an important source of funding for investment in private industry .
10 There are a large number of situations in which it is expected that professional judgement will have a considerable influence upon the implementation process .
11 This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency .
12 And many disabled people require large quantities of water , so it is expected that social legislation will provide grants to cover some of these categories .
13 At the same time it is recommended that sufficient potassium permanganate crystals be added to the water to turn it violet .
14 In spite of regrettable , but unavoidable , lack of defences , it is recommended that vigorous resistance is displayed on all occasions rather than capitulation . ’
15 Prediction is inaccurate , and one is reminded that economic recovery has been forecast for years by a party in government that is supposed to have great financial expertise .
16 It is said that Renish Farm at Waxholme was once used as a Quaker meeting house .
17 As an example of phonetic differences at the segmental level , it is said that Australian English has the same set of phonemes and phonemic contrasts as RP , yet Australian pronunciation is so different from RP that it is easily recognised as such .
18 Assuming that the Commission makes recommendations acceptable to the Government , then there will not necessarily be a delay before the legislation is introduced as it is accepted that sentencing bargaining can be introduced in England and Wales simply by a Practice Direction from the Lord Chief Justice , or in Scotland by an Act of Adjournal in the High Court by the Lord Justice General .
19 If it is accepted that general management is still gathering momentum , more may yet be to come .
20 It is accepted that general reading of the financial press is important but should not constitute a major part of the CPE undertaken .
21 There are manifest dangers in the way a relative norm is chosen , but once it is accepted that relative validity is all we can aim at these need not worry us unduly .
22 It is accepted that common Article 3 of the Geneva Red Cross Conventions of 1949 imposes minimum standards of behaviour in non-international armed conflict contained therein upon ‘ each party to the conflict ’ .
23 If it is decided that other work must be done ( even on the same modules ) , then it is advisable to propose a DC promptly and obtain agreement before doing the work .
24 And while it 's said that central government intervention would ‘ not be appropriate ’ , campaigners feel the only way to improve matters is through legislation .
25 The EC Biotechnology Framework Programme recognises the importance of classical taxonomy to genetic and molecular studies , and it is felt that collaborative research offers the best way forward in combining different the approaches .
26 It is felt that traditional keyboard skills are not required by learners before they embark on work-processing .
27 It is argued that private sector firms are too risk-averse and too concerned with short-term profits .
28 assimilation : it is argued that initial information sets up expectancies about a person .
29 With the pound locked into the European Monetary System , the most and the least the government can do is ensure that nominal demand does not collapse .
30 Either it 's argued that British life does n't show up well in front of a film camera , or that British filmmakers are n't capable of using that camera to probe behind the surface of things .
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