Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [verb] [det] in " in BNC.

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1 Having said that , it is possible to plant some in groups , and it is true to say that some thrive in soil which would normally be considered unsatisfactory .
2 Since the evidence for their existence is often of a less-perishable nature , it is easier to identify several in Britain .
3 This is consistent given that in the case of intention , and all other mental capacities , those of animals are viewed by him as ‘ models ’ of human mental capacities ’ ( 75 ) .
4 It is easy to see this in the nineteenth century because the development of local government reflected economic organization and the political processes which derived from it .
5 It is easy to do this in your own country .
6 If ethical considerations are such that it is appropriate to include this in the engagement letter , the following wording may be appropriate :
7 Sometimes it 's hard to do that in the USA .
8 In formulating a view , it is helpful to examine this in two ways .
9 It is salutary to bear this in mind .
10 It is useful to confirm this in order to counter the popular idea that discrimination against older people arises entirely from the nature of old age .
11 It is useful to present these in tabular form simply adding on an extra column each year .
12 It is important to keep this in mind when setting up intermediate targets .
13 It is important to bear this in mind in any study of the role of school governors in meeting special educational needs .
14 However , if one party is to bear the costs of the other it is important to specify this in the heads and ensure it is binding on all parties .
15 If frequent access to embryos is necessary it is advisable to have these in a second incubator designated for short-term cultures thereby ensuring that the long-term cultures remain undisturbed and enjoy greater stability of C02 levels and temperature .
16 It is difficult to find much in common between Christianity and witchcraft .
17 However , it is necessary to consider this in a little more detail , for it might be argued that a rather better case could be made out for the materialist theory than the dismissive remarks of the preceding section seem to suggest , provided certain additional facts are taken into consideration .
18 It is necessary to consider these in relation to the legislative position in England and Wales and the de facto position in Scotland .
19 That 's , it 's horrible to see that in the family .
20 It is easiest to see this in attempts to improve one 's chances of promotion .
21 It is easiest to discuss these in terms of the human requirements upon notation ; indeed , even with computer-based catalogues and indexes , people will be required to use and write or remember notation ( at least until the day when document arrangement is no longer relevant , or when machines are widely available to re-file information , regardless of size or form ) .
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