Example sentences of "is [verb] [conj] these [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 It is hoped that these objectives can be met through developing airframe inspection techniques as a fully integrated system .
32 It is hoped that these state-ments of principle will over time influence national courts by persuading them to look beyond their own , or indeed any one , legal system , particularly where the dispute is international and thus does not readily respond to national laws designed primarily for domestic transactions .
33 It is believed that these clothes have been taken to Malta for comparison with items purchased there which were found in the suitcase containing the bomb .
34 If a Conservative MP X or Y , who has not been known to take ideological stands , approaches a minister or a whip and expresses grave doubts , this is viewed with considerable worry and it is assumed that these objections have been put forward by the MP only after the points have been put to him with equal or greater force in his constituency .
35 It is presumed that these respondents considered — and rejected — the argument that capping would provoke a reaction on part of institutions which would adversely affect sole and two partner practices .
36 It is submitted that these conclusions are wholly unjustified ; it has been rejected by other United States courts and it is difficult to see what purpose would be served by the inclusion of Article 10(a) in a convention on service of process if that was not its subject-matter .
37 This is to ascertain whether these companies have paid over the correct royalties to the band .
38 It is planned that these audits will become standard practice on all Wimpey contracts during the coming year .
39 The fiction is maintained that these lists of the worthy , the deserving and the hitherto unrecognized are supervised , if not by the Queen herself , then at least by her staff .
40 But the Corporation said : ‘ Its future is assured and these stories are absolute rubbish . ’
41 The Museums and Galleries Commission is hoping that these considerations will lead the Charity Commissioners to reconsider their decision under the cy-pres ( i.e. next best thing ) provision of the 1960 Charities Act , which allows a charitable bequest or trust to be altered where the original stipulation is no longer relevant .
42 Maximum efficiency is achieved when these factors are optimised in relation to each other .
43 It is suggested that these observations can be reconciled by appeal to contestable markets theory — where potential competition restrains the profitability of intermediaries , together with shifts in bargaining power towards end users of funds .
44 However , it is suggested that these points of convergence should not be allowed to disguise important differences in values and assumptions between the two positions .
45 The specific objective of this paper is to show that these children have the worst mortality record of any social group .
46 What little evidence there is suggests that these dispositions were interpreted as trusts .
47 It is predicted that these changes will result in significance shifts in the rating burden .
48 Once again , it is striking that these transformations , which include the development of many of the forms of marketing , design and distribution characteristic of mass production , occurred before the rise of machinery in this industry .
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