Example sentences of "is [vb pp] [adv] [to-vb] that " in BNC.

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1 The direction ‘ laissez vibrer ’ is given here to indicate that the cymbals are to be allowed to vibrate freely — to ring on until their vibration dies away naturally .
2 But there is a partial definition of ‘ appropriates ’ in clause 3(1) , which is included partly to indicate that this is the familiar concept of conversion but also for particular reasons later to be mentioned .
3 Care is needed here to ensure that the interviewers ' questions do not get crossed .
4 It is difficult to believe that all the paraphernalia of sex is needed merely to ensure that males are not confused with females or males of another species : that could be achieved much more quickly and less colourfully .
5 Where the record is produced simply to show that a statement was made , not whether it is true .
6 Since only adults can give consent , he is bound logically to admit that a child " is born a Subject of no Country or Government " .
7 But when one is dealing with associative use , we have to do with a binary distinction ; the adjective is introduced solely to indicate that its property , even though applicable to some other entity , is associated with the entity of its noun phrase , and here there are only two possible states — either the property is associated , in the view of the speaker , or it is not ( and of course by a slightly curious consequence of the communicational process , the state must always be the positive one , since if the property were not felt to be associated with that entity and needed for identification , then the adjective which designates that property would simply not appear ) .
8 All sperm is tested twice to ensure that there has not been an error in the initial testing .
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