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

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1 It is recognized that this is reaching its final stages . "
2 It is intended that this be jointly developed by the Council , the Police and the Region 's bus operators .
3 All these suggest that there has been some degree of real tooth loss in these predator assemblages due to digestion , and since this loss is also accompanied by loss of bone , it is considered that this is the most extreme degree of breakage in these comparisons .
4 ‘ It is considered that this is not a permanent diminution in value and consequently no revaluation has been reflected in the accounts . ’
5 Meantime , there was a lot happening just down the street to capture his attention , as troop after troop of soldiers passed through Frome on their way somewhere else : 300 of the Staffordshire Militia came in April of 1799 , replaced by an equal number of the same later in the month ; then the 300-strong Somerset Supplementary Militia arrived from Wells , complete with their own band , followed by the glorious Fifteenth Light Dragoons — ‘ It is supposed that these are the finest men and horses of any regiment in England ’ ; and the next year no fewer than nine hundred men of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons came at one go .
6 Generally , however , it is supposed that this was not possible .
7 ‘ It is stressed that this is the only confirmed case of doping into which an inquiry is being conducted at the moment by the Jockey Club . ’
8 It is recommended that this is defined as a fixed set by the Project Manager concerned .
9 It is recommended that this is an approved version , although a development version may be used if necessary .
10 It is recommended that this is taken into consideration when scheduling LIFESPAN RDBI bulk data transfers .
11 It is recommended that this is an approved version , although a development version may be used if necessary .
12 Firstly , it is said that this is not a case in which interim relief is appropriate or possible at all .
13 It is said that this was one principal factor behind the setting up of a number of Court of Session rules setting out expedited procedures back in 1988 .
14 It is accepted that ageing is a continuous process from birth to death and there are considerable differences between the average worker in the 25–45 age group and the apparent equivalent in the 46–65 age group .
15 No pretence is made that this is an ideal code : indeed its paucity ( subs ( 8 ) for example has well nigh limitless potential for disputes as to what matters might be considered " ordinary " in the circumstances of a particular firm ) , and the reliance on dissolution as the means to resolve disputes , is the very reason why a properly drafted partnership agreement should be regarded as commercially indispensable .
16 It is seen that this is far from the case ; in particular has a marked negative region , whereas is always positive .
17 There were times — notably in the immediate postwar years and during the early 1970s — when it seemed that the gap between the two halves of the country was beginning to narrow ( Damesick and Wood , 1987 ) , but with the benefit of hindsight it is seen that these were periods when special factors were operating ( McCrone , 1969 ; Massey , 1979 ) .
18 It is conceded that this was a mistake , flowing from a desire to be fair to the defence .
19 In the business world , it is felt that this is the degree of flexibility that is required .
20 It is felt that this is too small a sample to give a meaningful impact weighting factor derived in this manner , since , if the rejection figure for thesis-derived papers is the same as for all papers , this would only amount to two or three papers ( 27% of 10% ) .
21 It is felt that this is too small a sample to give a meaningful impact weighting factor derived in this manner , since , if the rejection figure for thesis-derived papers is the same as for all papers , this would only amount to two or three papers ( 27% of 10% ) .
22 Specialist skills , apart from technology/computerization , did not figure very highly or very uniformly in responses , perhaps because it is felt that these are widely catered for already .
23 It is argued that these are debts owed to the community and as such should be accorded a preference .
24 A programme of CPD will be requirement of membership of the RIBA from 1992 , and it is argued that this is already covered by the charter and Byelaws which commit members to the ‘ acquirement of the arts and sciences ’ associated with the advancement of architecture .
25 It is argued that this is a significant factor in reducing the likelihood of girls joining delinquent groups .
26 Many systems of payment for commodities are based on ‘ unit price ’ rather than lump sum and indeed it is argued that this is a much simpler system for the general public to understand because the rate is fixed for all eventualities and becomes well known .
27 If it is thought that this is one of the pleasanter , more protective aspects of male chauvinism , this is mistaken .
28 It is thought that this is to reduce the attractiveness of the females who have already bred and no longer want the attention of the males .
29 If the transfer refers to the shares of the tenants in common , it is thought that this is unobjectionable to the registrar , although no note of the shares will appear on the register .
30 As with GSK3 , phosphorylation by CKII also inhibits c-Jun DNA binding in vitro and it is thought that this is a mechanism by which the cell can maintain c-Jun in an inactive state until it is activated by dephosphorylation .
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