Example sentences of "is [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | When used on a daily basis , food digestion is greatly improved ensuring that essential dietary elements are assimilated by the horse in the most effective manner ; thereby helping maintain balanced growth . |
2 | As many have observed , the recognition that gender is so constructed implies that it can be altered . |
3 | The basic principle is so to organise teaching that children have experience of producing written language across these various forms . |
4 | Traces of all three elements have been found in isolated cases before then so it is perhaps exaggerating to say that an entirely new tradition was invented . |
5 | But while this explosion of concern for the plight of animals , species and natural habitats may seem new and unprecedented , it is perhaps reassuring to discover that the basic issues involved belong to an ancient tradition . |
6 | The earning of revenues is generally taken to mean that invoices have been issued ; costs are incurred when services are received . |
7 | He is thus qualified to predict that the other like himself will go and will be disappointed , and is proved a true prophet by the event . |
8 | ‘ It is not trying to infer that the people in the classroom are supporting me . |
9 | This list of problems with enumerative schemes is not intended to demonstrate that enumerative schemes are not effective in the organization of knowledge . |
10 | Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player . |
11 | But feminists may be well aware that , in calling God Father , it is not intended to say that God literally has sexuality , while yet wanting to maintain that this is problematic . |
12 | This latter point is not intended to imply that scientists have suddenly ‘ got God ’ ; rather that they have generally refused to admit that , if some event is widely reported in religious writings , there is a very good chance that it did in fact happen . |
13 | Our use of this metaphor is not intended to imply that heroin use is a physical disease with viral or organic origins . |
14 | It is not intended to imply that there are no significant or even causal relations between institutional and formational relationships ; indeed , as we shall see , these will often and perhaps always be present . |
15 | The previous paragraph is not intended to suggest that there have been no problems with the allocation of funds through RAWP . |
16 | The preceding discussion is not intended to suggest that war is a wholly autonomous factor in political life . |
17 | Moreover , the word ‘ notion ’ is not meant to suggest that he is talking of an idea in our minds ; he is concerned rather with that actual feature of good things which is picked out by the word ‘ good ’ . |
18 | For example , although the Bonapartist state is a pertinent effect of the peasant class , this is not meant to imply that there is a unidirectional causal link between the peasantry and Bonapartism . |
19 | This is not meant to imply that the details of the interaction are the same in both proteins . |
20 | So it is mildly unsettling to realise that the richest regions of Europe also have their own inward investment agencies . |
21 | Whilst the demise of the Region is not certain , Network can reveal that the Directorate with the active support of the Council is already acting to ensure that the interests of staff are maximised during any transition to a new Local Government establishment . |
22 | The term " Limited Panel " is usually taken to mean that the Artificial Horizon and Heading Indicator are out of action . |
23 | When Margaret returns once more to Helstone , educated in reality by the industrial north , she is still grieved to find that it has disappeared and that a new one , tidy and respectable , has been built in its place . |
24 | Even then , the chairman is still required to report that the ‘ prayer ’ has been discussed . |
25 | Like the publishing industry , the academic community is rapidly coming to realise that its stock in hand is not words on the page , but information , independent of its physical realisation . |
26 | ‘ It is ordered that in the interim and an injunction is hereby granted ordering that in the events ( i ) that the medical condition of [ J. ] changes in such a way that his life is threatened but is capable of being prolonged by the application to him of intensive therapeutic measures including artificial ventilation , and ( ii ) that he is at that time in the care of the … |
27 | Sponsorship of sport by the tobacco industry is controlled by voluntary agreement and is carefully monitored to ensure that young people are not recipients of a pro-smoking message . ’ |
28 | But it is also beginning to realise that , unless it is careful , it could also face opposition from more unexpected quarters . |
29 | He is also asked to confirm that neither he nor his family will cause assets to be removed from the trusts . |
30 | A scavenging agent , ethylene di-bromide or EDB , is also added to ensure that the lead compounds in the exhaust gases remain in vapour form , otherwise metallic lead would be deposited inside the engine . |