Example sentences of "is [verb] that there [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The main reason , main thing is presuming that there must have been refreshments for all these people , probably might have been just a buffet or cup of coffee , or I expect there was probably a lunch laid on , I want to know who footed the bill for the lunch ?
2 Thus it is intended that there will be no ‘ phase 3 pilots ’ but rather that the development phase will end with the phase 2 pilots , to be followed immediately by progressive implementation of the new operational system .
3 Other manufacturers have also banned CFCs from their products and it is expected that there will be a sizeable cut in the use of CFCs in the early nineties .
4 It is expected that there will be a capacity audience , but if any seats are available at that time non-members may be admitted for £1.50 .
5 In relation to Europe and 1992 , it is expected that there will be substantial growth in many markets ( particularly Spain ) , although at the present time EC rules and regulations on pensions are still being liberalised .
6 In the case where the description is very long , it is recommended that there should be a brief summary of the function of the module in the first 20 lines .
7 It is recommended that there should be a national strategy for the digitisation of materials in research libraries , closely related to user requirements and priorities .
8 Further procedures which may be undertaken in cases where more detailed information is needed or where it is suspected that there may be serious problems with vision include the visually evaluated response ( VER ) and the electroretinogram ( ERG ) .
9 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
10 It is accepted that there may be interactions between supposedly distinct stimuli when they are presented simultaneously .
11 However , it is accepted that there will be specific cases where it is necessary to leave the salvage with the Policyholder for the purposes of a settlement , in which case some adjustment should be made to the settlement figure .
12 It is accepted that there will be environmental costs as a result of the construction of the relief roads and these have been the subject of extensive investigations .
13 Usually , however , it is argued that there may be a finer division of these habitats or resources or , in short , that tropical species are more specialized .
14 It is argued that there will be no discounts only surcharges , on original prices , and this will be inflationary .
15 I think that in the nineteen nineties , there is agreement that some reform is need is needed that there should be a better balance between the different groups at conference , and that decision making in the parties should be seen to be democratic open and based on one person one vote .
16 If it is thought that there may be infection in the bladder ( cystitis ) or kidneys , a special sample needs to be taken for laboratory analysis .
17 It is thought that there might , it might have remained in the hands of some diplomats who were transferring it , and there were two of these issues , there is one in a private collection at present , so this is a second one , and number eight which is coming out for sale , but the number seven did change hands er a couple of years ago , so at about fifty five thousand pounds I believe .
18 It is anticipated that there may be a number of enquiries about patients ’ status and responsibilities within the hospital , and the bureau will advise on the implications of these .
19 The aircraft will remain in France until mid-March 1992 when it is anticipated that there will be sufficient snow to continue training in England !
20 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
21 It is anticipated that there will be a sell out for this function .
22 You say the Labour Party is agreed that there should be more women in the shadow cabinet , but which is this Labour Party then , the parliamentary Labour Party certainly is n't , there was a conspiracy to keep women out .
23 If , however , it is agreed that there should be a review at the end of the term , the draftsman should ensure that the term of the hypothetical lease is long enough to be realistic .
24 Next in schedule three there is provision to compensate Mr and Mrs for the extra work involved in caring for Paul , it is agreed that er since they are in the special position of course of being Paul 's carers they are , not er , I mean no disrespect to nursing but they 're not erm it is agreed that there should a deduction of twenty five percent , that would give an annual figure of two thousand , six hundred and thirty one times four will amount to ten thousand five hundred and twenty four pounds , adding these figures together , future care during schooling comes if my addition has been accurate to ninety three thousand , six hundred and fifty pounds in total .
25 It is envisaged that there would be terminals in the library but three people might be needed on the reception counter at busy times .
26 ‘ Now the systems are up and running , it is envisaged that there will be less time wasted on abortive work .
27 It is envisaged that there will be different targets for different countries , based on assessments of the " critical loads " of acid rain that ecosystems can tolerate .
28 Detention of a whole class may technically still be lawful , although it is becoming increasingly likely that a judge would have doubts about the reasonableness of this course of action where it is known that there may only be one or two culprits .
29 If it is known that there will be no other worker present , staff must go accompanied to mental health assessments ; the removal of children , child abuse investigations or any situation where there is a likelihood of violence .
30 … The ultimate objective of this discretionary power is to ensure that there should be a fair trial according to law , which involves fairness both to the defendant and the prosecution , for , as Lord Diplock said in Reg. v. Sang [ 1980 ] A.C. 402 , 437 : ‘ the fairness of a trial … is not all one-sided ; it requires that those who are undoubtedly guilty should be convicted as well as that those about whose guilt there is any reasonable doubt should be acquitted . ’
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