Example sentences of "it [adj] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | However , in a letter to the BMC , Longleat Estate have made it clear that any cleaning work necessary to stabilise climbs will be done on the advice of its own specialists , dependent on the interests of tourists and the estate 's employees and not undertaken from a climbing perspective . |
32 | Successive governments , however , have made it clear that any alteration of the state pension ages is unlikely . |
33 | And it has made it clear that any attempt to organise a system of regional arms control or supervision should exclude Israel . |
34 | One critic thought it ironic that this building ‘ of which the aim was so obviously beauty , should have achieved so startling an ugliness ’ , but after more than a century Swanage would hardly seem the same place without it . |
35 | Most of my constituents find it amazing that that part of the road is missing , given that it is a planned and agreed eastern relief road for city traffic . |
36 | In such cases , as in the community care of frail elderly , the involvement of different professionals in working together makes it inevitable that such differences of perspective and emphasis will arise . |
37 | The marketing blitz has raged at full tilt for some time now , making it likely that this blockbuster will live up to its imperial ambitions . |
38 | There was some role dissonance in the expectations of each side in this marriage , which made it likely that some kind of counselling help would be required at intervals . |
39 | 1 Why is it important that all patients are well nourished prior to surgery ? |
40 | You have always said that you think it important that this House should be given information first . |
41 | I find it disturbing that many people , particularly school teachers , still label programming as a lonely . |
42 | Like the last editions we 'd had , it was censored , but enough remained to make it plain that all hell had been let loose over The Satanic Verses . |
43 | Betty 's classroom practice changed whilst she worked with the advisory teacher , but the lack of congruence between her beliefs about mathematics and about how children learn and those behind the innovation , made it unlikely that such changes would be sustained once he left . |
44 | Examining patients with and without uraemia enabled us to look at the gastric mucosal damage over a very wide range ( 43 fold ) of in vivo ammonia production making it unlikely that any association was missed . |
45 | The fact that some deaf people appear to use a completely different form of coding just as effectively , makes it essential that some re-assessment of the models be made . |
46 | The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity . |
47 | Is it fair that some people earn much more than others in a market economy ? |
48 | Does he find it surprising that some Opposition Members are opposed to re-location ? |
49 | Is not it true that some documents that the Public Accounts Committee receives are not published , such as the memorandum that the National Audit Office drew up for me on the accountability of United Nations agencies ? |
50 | Although be knew that this happens , he did not think it plausible that all differences between cells could be caused in this way , because he could not see how a sufficient number of specific external stimuli could be brought to bear during development . |