Example sentences of "is [adj] know [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 There are few parts of Prestel where you can get information of this quality for free and it is heartening to know that the service has been gradually tailored to users ' needs by the feedback AIS has received from the past year .
2 The obvious problem with the designs of these experiments is that it is impossible to know whether the difference observed in the test depends on positive transfer in the distinctiveness group , negative transfer in the equivalence group , or both of these .
3 It is gratifying to know that the industry that once gave employment to many hundreds of the local population , is still able to flourish in small pockets .
4 It is gratifying to know that the old mill has survived and prospered in its retirement , unlike the next mill and bakehouse downstream , at Cowley .
5 At £25,000 he wo n't be secreted under everybody 's egg cosy at breakfast on Easter morning , but it is good to know that the best is there if you can afford it .
6 It is good to know that the name of Medau is being kept to the forefront of public attention with the publicity surrounding the launch of 's video ‘ Medau — The Art of Energy ’ , and the articles recently published in the Sunday Telegraph .
7 In the example of the paperclip business it is important to know whether the vendor has its own or an external design team .
8 The main use of palaeomagnetic poles is to determine tectonic movement , when it is essential to know whether the rocks have been stamped by a normal or reversed field .
9 Comparison of ‘ An Ode on Mercy ’ in the first volume and the version printed with the subscription proposals also reveals differences , though again it is difficult to know whether the editor of that volume was following Leapor 's manuscript in preference to a version corrected possibly by Garrick .
10 But like all these sorts of research findings it is difficult to know whether the accountants became cautious as a result of their training or whether the cautious attitude developed in the family as children .
11 It is difficult to know whether the increasing participation of Third World women in managerial , technical and professional employment in TNCs in the Third World is simply pan of the ‘ indigenization ’ process of replacing expatriate with local personnel , or whether it is a qualitatively different phenomenon in its own right .
12 It is enough to know that the children are able to experiment freely with space and shape , and without necessarily feeling a need to talk about it .
13 The House is anxious to know whether the collection of tax by employers is relevant to where people work or to where they live .
14 At this point it is necessary to know that the UK bank will have a US$ account with their ‘ correspondent ’ bank in the US .
15 It is sufficient to know that the immediate danger from the rear has been cancelled out .
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