Example sentences of "[is] equally [adj] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 While it is true that most houses in the world 's seismic zones are made from earth , and most deaths in earthquakes are attributable to the collapse of earthen structures , it is equally certain that high-tech solutions will never be disseminated .
2 It is equally possible that these officials were billeted on local householders , a practice which became increasingly common among Roman army units in the late empire .
3 It is equally intolerable that locked gates separate students and teachers of King 's College and the Courtauld Institute , and that surly security men seem intent on excluding the public from the place altogether .
4 It is equally clear that some directors have privately expressed fears that , given the crudeness with which the 1993–4 budget trends will have been constructed , severe cash shortages could affect them by September .
5 While it is true that in recent decades it has been made more , rather than less , difficult for elected assemblies to exercise control over public expenditure ( Robinson 1978 ) , it is equally true that political controllers are not completely starved of information about bureaucratic activities .
6 However , it is equally plain that these agreements have been no more than limited curbs on the growth of nuclear weaponry .
7 It is equally important that disciplinary proceedings should not become unduly protracted .
8 It is equally important that voluntary organisations develop an interface with the private sector .
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