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

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1 Moreover , there is little to suggest that public-sector investment has been successful in encouraging equivalent private spending .
2 Equally there is little to suggest that past human groups were any less exploitative of their environment — or any less spendthrift in their consumption of its resources — than we are today .
3 There is little to indicate that environmental and/or property improvements actually create jobs , boost output or encourage investment .
4 It is possible to argue that certain sections could , with advantage , have been expanded to stress the more chemical aspects of topics — eg the section of enzymes ‘ in reverse ’ ( why not refer to this as synthesis ? ) touches on an area of great value and which is increasingly used industrially .
5 The world can be divided up on a purely climatic basis by using any climatic parameters one likes , so that the number of possible methods of division is very large , but , as most of these are meaningless geographically , it is possible to say that pure climatic regions do not exist , at least from a geographer 's point of view .
6 It is possible to say that Christian beliefs are ‘ symbolically true ’ .
7 If it is possible to show that existential propositions are equivalent to denials of the validity of inferences of a certain kind , then instead of talking about existence we can confine ourselves to talking about the validity of inference .
8 Sir Ian is right to emphasise that plebeian savagery was more vulnerable than its patrician counterpart : cock-throwing declined while fox-hunting flour ished .
9 Macdonald is right to state that future research must find out how genes and environment operate ( or co-operate ? ) and that newer twin study-designs may help with this .
10 Keith Flett is right to claim that Labour needs active grassroots supporters to defeat the Tories ( Letters , 24 April ) .
11 Hall is right to say that current Labour and Liberal parties can not take on the task of realignment , but would be equally correct in saying they ca n't be by-passed .
12 Although my hon. Friend is right to say that budget-holding practices have been outstandingly successful and are now very popular with most doctors —
13 My hon. Friend is right to say that British Rail needs to use available modern technology to reduce further the incidence of accidents involving loss of life and injury on the railways .
14 J R Hall ( Points of View , 12 February ) is right to suggest that British Rail would be able to make a profit if the Government took full responsibility for funding the provision and maintenance of railway infrastructure as it does roads .
15 Although innovative schemes have made it possible to maintain at home people with disabilities that were once thought to require hospital or residential care , it is unrealistic to suggest that institutional care could be entirely dispensed with .
16 It is popular to assume that other people resist change but , of course , we are all potential resisters of change .
17 Is this to deny that living things obey the laws of physics ?
18 It is wrong to say that real ale should be served at room temperature : too warm and the beer tastes tacky and rancid ; too cold and the subtle palate of the beer is masked by the chill .
19 ( It is interesting to see that recent union negotiations may place the wages of such workers above those of refuse collectors for the first time . )
20 It is interesting to note that rectilinear structures are frequently found in one of two distinctive locations , often accompanied by marked functional variations .
21 It is interesting to note that other countries are now copying our know-how funds because they have been of such help to the former Soviet Union and other eastern European countries .
22 Library lessons taught library layout , the Dewey Decimal Classification , the index , and the contents page in ways which were not dissimilar from library lessons of 20 years ago , and it is interesting to note that absolute silence is the requirement at all times .
23 It is interesting to note that electric vehicles built in 1920 were still in use in the 1950s .
24 It is interesting to note that severe physical exercise in the daytime is sometimes associated with increased deep sleep the following night ; perhaps there is a link here between deep sleep , an increase in growth hormone release , and the growth of muscular tissue that is produced by exercise .
25 If this peptide plays a significant part in regulating fat consumption , it is interesting to note that dietary fat has a role in colipase regulation with an adaptive response to dietary lipids having been shown with at least a twofold increase in pancreatic procolipase in rats fed a 25–30% lipid containing diet .
26 It is interesting to note that high spring tides occur at approximately the same time of the day every year in each location on the coast .
27 ( It is interesting to note that freshwater pearls were known to the Chinese by the beginning of the first millennium B.C. )
28 It is interesting to learn that nuclear scientists are now seeking the particles necessary to anti-matter and may have found some of them .
29 And it is crucial to recognize that widespread racial discrimination has been an important factor in reproducing these patterns of employment and settlement and , as we shall see , also has a significant role in explanations of levels of achievement by black pupils in British schools .
30 It is sad to see that conservation bodies seem to have halted their attempts to purchase the key Cairngorms estate of Mar Lodge .
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