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

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1 It is extremely easy to exceed these bounds when specifying a program , and so it is essential that a programmer experienced in the particular system or systems to be used is involved in the initial design discussions .
2 Item No 5 : it is extremely difficult to date these religious medallions , struck to be blessed by a priest and kept as a talisman .
3 The ebony itself is extremely difficult to find these days , and I ended up buying 10 turning blanks , 30x2x2in ; each just enough to get a leg out of !
4 It is possible to make assumptions about the inter-relationships between the data , but it is obviously better to base these assumptions on thorough analysis .
5 It is immensely difficult to identify these smaller lights .
6 As suggested by Szekeres ( 1972 ) , it is therefore possible to use these as coordinates in region IV , although care has to be taken at the boundaries and it is not possible to extend these coordinates into the prior regions II and III .
7 The Figure omits the clones and probes spanning the rDNA region , because the majority of these clones also hybridise to over half of of the other YAC probes , and so it is not possible to place these clones and probes at a single position on the map .
8 It is not possible to circumvent these provisions by one company receiving a payment from the trustees and another company associated with the same within TA 1988 , s416 making a loan or other capital payment to the settlor ( s678(4) ) .
9 In practice , it is not possible to achieve these twin objectives simultaneously .
10 Serialism itself is normally certain to achieve these objectives .
11 Whatever the politics of decision-making within the household , male dominated , elder-dominated , or more egalitarian , it is usually necessary to pursue these enquiries first .
12 In the interests of maintaining objectivity it is always helpful to keep these two kinds of information distinct and to indicate clearly how an interpretation is derived from the evidence presented .
13 Technically , it is always interesting to see these museum exhibits as natural gold varies slightly in shape and colour from location to location .
14 It is fatally easy to ridic-ule these attempts to trade outside the market , but the first snags that people raise are n't to do with the mutual trust involved , but relate to the attitudes of the Inland Revenue ( which insists that payment in kind is taxable ) and of the Department of Social Security with its Minimum Earnings Rule .
15 It is more appropriate to regard these social collectivities as based on what Wittgenstein called ‘ family resemblances ’ .
16 This is because they both have such distinct flavours and the resulting dressing is more balanced using these quantities .
17 It is also essential to place these contrasting perceptions in the context of attitudes towards independence , autonomy and responsibility that have developed throughout the disability career .
18 The common practice of putting pencil notes on the abstract itself is to be deprecated as defacing an important document , and it is also easy to miss these notes on an old and tattered abstract that has already been marked by previous investigators .
19 It is also appropriate to re-express these as functions of f and g .
20 ‘ It is as well to get these things over with at once , ’ Alain said coldly .
21 Although one person may not be able to combine the range of roles and tasks in the way that some coordinators have , it is perfectly possible to spread these across the staff as a whole and thus maintain the momentum of innovation and support .
22 It is now necessary to examine these in greater detail .
23 It is now necessary to situate these in the wider context of the social formation and in particular class structure .
24 Thus an observed value ( Y ) can be modelled ( see Section 4.3 ) as and it is often useful to isolate these components .
25 For those businesses requiring substantial sums of cash it is often appropriate to provide these from our Cash centres .
26 It is often possible to restrict these by cutting into the ground with a spade along the face of the hedge , doing one side at a time in alternate years .
27 It is often possible to fill these notches with hardwood wedges .
28 ‘ The church has huge amounts of money and is far better-placed to fund these things than us , ’ he claimed .
29 Their great talents could not be less alike , and it is indeed fascinating to compare these remarkably differing virtues .
30 With the beginning of his Basle period , it is virtually impossible to separate these or any aspects of his life or work , including the complicated genesis of BT .
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