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

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31 John Allen , chief negotiator for the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union , said : ‘ It is disgraceful that these workers , many of whom have been with the company all their working life , are just thrown on the scrap heap , while the Government sits on its hands and does nothing . ’
32 It is encouraging that these countries wish to follow our example but it also places a heavy obligation on us to offer this assistance .
33 ‘ Without Urban Programme funding it is unlikely that these schemes would have been undertaken in their present form , especially those requiring capital funding .
34 It is unlikely that these sorts of companies will be able to benefit greatly from increased economies of scale/size as a result of the creation of the SEM .
35 It is unlikely that these deficits are due to loss of a neural mechanism dedicated to brightness discrimination .
36 It is unlikely that these techniques would have required a check in the action .
37 But it is important that these arguments do not lead the world to forget what it learned about aid during the past 30 years .
38 It is important that these edges be level in the horizontal plane so that water is distributed evenly throughout each basin .
39 There are many government departments that affect the everyday lives of Scots and it is important that these appointments are balanced . ’
40 There will be classrooms where it is evident that these factors are already borne in mind , and which will need only minor additions such as the clear labelling of cupboards in print or braille , or a rearrangement of seating in relation to light sources from windows and to ensure clear visibility of blackboard or overhead projector .
41 It is essential that these countries , too , adopt policies that will help to protect the Ozone Layer .
42 It is essential that these rights be such as to allow citizens some autonomy in their private lives as non-citizens , but also that they should enable citizens to have an effective input into the national political system and into their local communities .
43 It is essential that these structures and their activities be inspired by genuine love for the church ’ .
44 Employers and workers make mistakes in unscrambling what is happening to real wages , but it is essential that these mistakes be made in opposite directions .
45 It is essential that these councils are set up as soon as possible so that they may start work on all the detailed arrangements and consultations that will be necessary if a smooth transition to the new funding system is to be ensured .
46 Given the bishop 's close contact with the court of Dagobert I , it is inconceivable that these activities were a usurpation of secular authority .
47 Well y you know , th the evidence is overwhelming that these drugs are actually good for depression , that they lift the symptoms , that they reduce suicidal
48 It is probable that these changes in signal represent areas of necrosis , granulation tissue , and fibrosis but their importance in terms of clinical management and in identifying residual active cancer remains uncertain .
49 It is probable that these individuals were well and asymptomatic or had minimal symptoms .
50 It is vital that these documents should be perused by any medical expert as well as you .
51 She added : ‘ It is vital that these dummies are removed from sale .
52 It is vital that these needs and emotions should be acknowledged and that the solicitor should accept that professional responsibility stretches beyond the immediate legal issues of the claim , and includes a duty to proceed in a way that is comprehensible to the client and consistent with their wider needs .
53 The British Minister for Corporate Affairs , John Redwood , is worried that these powers will be misused for purposes other than competition , such as regional policy or national champions .
54 It is relevant that these districts are large , in some cases similar to old counties , and that rural areas contained negligible numbers of oil workers in 1971 when the energy industry was not a census category .
55 One does not wish to appear in the role of kill-joy or pedant , but it really is true that these things lose their value enormously when they are used too much .
56 It is true that these processes may well have a spatial expression in a specific situation , but there are others to which it is difficult to attribute any physical manifestation , or by definition which can not have a spatial expression at all .
57 It is true that these developments are likely to reduce the labour-capital ratios in a wide range of industries .
58 It is significant that these questions are now hotly debated by lawyers .
59 We are not arguing that either is necessarily an illegitimate exercise , only that it is significant that these things are done in the name of urban regeneration .
60 It is significant that these interfaces are generally weaker than the surrounding material .
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