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

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1 Given that the recognition of the significance of portal hypertension in portopulmonary hypertension is recent , it is possible that other cases of PBC associated primary PHT have been dismissed as merely associated with liver disease .
2 Expanding upon his conversation at the Paris airshow ( see the August issue ) , Yakovlev noted that , ‘ It is possible that other types of single-engined Yak replicas or restorations will appear . ’
3 It is clear that other groups , such as the military , scientists and intellectuals , could exercise influence over the party and modify policy .
4 The first temple at Mallia , raised in about 1900 BC , was equipped with storage rooms , but it is clear that other buildings , apparently houses , in the town of Mallia were also equipped with store-rooms .
5 It is likely that other forms of conversation can be analysed in the same way , though this is considerably more difficult .
6 These are stray survivals , but it is likely that other forfeitures were authorized in the same way .
7 These are stray survivals , but it is likely that other forfeitures were authorized in the same way .
8 Further it is obvious that other factors such as the social circumstances of the patient , his or her environment and the provision of care in the community by both formal and informal carers are also important in influencing readmission .
9 And it is good that other agencies are being involved . ’
10 In this kind of evaluation of change over time , it is argued that it is easier to attribute changes directly to the planned intervention , since it is unlikely that other experiences to which the child might be exposed would produce the same pattern of differential progress across different aspects of language .
11 It is unlikely that other offers will be submitted , as the sale of the site Will not have received publicity .
12 It is apparent that other factors may also be relevant : for instance , in Stag Line Ltd v Tyne Ship Repair Group Ltd ( The Zinnia ) [ 1984 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 211 Staughton J was inclined to hold the terms in a commercial contract unreasonable " first because they are in such small print that one can barely read them ; secondly , the draftsmanship is so convoluted and prolix that one almost needs an LLB to understand them " .
13 In this context it is noteworthy that other investigators have previously indicated that over-running transcripts from an upstream promoter might down-regulate transcription from the downstream promoter ( 24 , 25 ) .
14 It is true that other countries managed this , but the situation in Britain was different in two important ways : productivity per man hour was lower in Britain than in other industrial countries and the shift to non-industrial employment was greatest in Britain .
15 It is true that other investigators found further dimensions which they considered important ( such as emotional involvement-calm detachment ) , yet by and large the above two were confirmed by most .
16 Mr Hall is surprised that other entities have not used the direct method : he believes it supplies new , clearer information about a business .
17 We support the proposed targeting of the new scheme provided CCW is satisfied that other schemes can deliver equivalent benefits in designated areas .
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