Example sentences of "is important [to-vb] that the " in BNC.

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1 It is important to stress that the photographs in this book are my highly subjective vision of skinheads .
2 It is important to stress that the differences between , on the one side , the personnel of the brigades , Scouts , and clubs and , on the other , the reformers , should not be exaggerated , if only because many of the latter were also active in one or more of the organizations .
3 Admittedly over ninety per cent of people who took part in a survey said that they would want to be told ; but it is important to stress that the respondents were all healthy people , and in illness attitudes may change .
4 It is important to stress that the steps outline what is happening but not who is doing what .
5 It is important to stress that the Chewong do not conceptualise specifically male characteristics as opposed to female ones .
6 However , it is important to stress that the Chewong mainly fear the unknown , or the uncontrollable .
7 More generally , it is important to stress that the active interest developed by major companies in the 1950s in mathematical and scientific education [ … ] represented a major shift in the resources potentially available to those promoting various missions within mathematics .
8 It is important to stress that the method of control has in fact changed quite substantially over the last few years .
9 It is important to stress that the valuer 's role is entirely independent .
10 However , it is important to stress that the conditions for a sustained easing of monetary policy are not yet present and the prevailing view is likely to be that , barring a breakthrough on the solidarity pact and a resolution of the east German wages situation , the next cut in rates may be at least a couple of months off .
11 It is important to emphasise that the concept of ageism does not deny the ageing process , but rather seeks to distinguish between — on the one hand — ageing as a process of physiological decline and — on the other — the social phenomenon which forms the basis of the disadvantage and oppression of older people .
12 It is important to emphasise that the impact of the Teacher Placement Service is far greater than the sum of teachers taking placement , as evaluative returns and case study evidence consistently point to the experience as a stimulus for change and the development of partnership activities .
13 It is important to notice that the contrast lies primarily in the function of language which Halliday calls IDEATIONAL that is , the way in which language conveys and organizes the cognitive realities of experience , roughly corresponding to what we have earlier called " sense " : [ 12 ] The bushes twitched again .
14 It is important to notice that the distinction between these two kinds of language ( the artificially constructed and the communicating ) is often more a question of the way we use or think about a particular stretch of language , than the way it is in itself .
15 And it is important to notice that the onus is upon the atheist to show the reason why ( *a ) the experience is not ( *c ) to be trusted .
16 It is important to realise that the law-breaking of large businesses and corporations can have severe consequences .
17 Many of these measures are small in themselves , but it is important to realise that the changed atmosphere in the town — in the sense of more greenery , more skeet play possibilities , lower noise levels and so on — represents a sum that is greater than the parts in developing a pedestrian- and cycle-friendly environment .
18 It is important to realise that the Gospel writers were not writing history as we understand it .
19 It is important to realise that the allege irreducibility of " greater than " and other similar relations to qualitative " properties turns entirely upon this assumption .
20 And it is important to realise that the reason environmental pressure groups are more vocal and , apparently , finicky about these matters is because the environment does n't speak for itself .
21 It is important to realise that the complexity of the business carried on by solicitors in partnership is such as to make the adoption of a standard draft risky and unsatisfactory .
22 It is important to realise that the nodes do not simply represent a typology of texts , but represent a variety of communicative situations around texts .
23 Assimilation of place with specific reference to alveolar consonants is described in Gimson ( 1960 ) .1 think it is important to realise that the traditional view of assimilation as a change from one phoneme to another is naive ; modern instrumental studies in the broader field of coarticulation show that when assimilation happens one can often show how there is some sort of combination of articulatory gestures .
24 If a policy is a complex and ambiguous phenomenon , with aspects that go ‘ too far ’ for some people and ‘ not far enough ’ for others , it is important to acknowledge that the dissensus that attends its ‘ birth ’ will continue to affect its implementation .
25 It is important to appreciate that the processes which are illustrated in Figure 4 are going on the surface of a special structure ( it is called a ‘ ribosome ’ ) , which acts rather like the assembly line on which cars are put together , holding the various molecules in position .
26 It is important to appreciate that the contractual notice period is not added to your period of service .
27 Without going into the minutiae of the terms of these and other benefits , it is important to appreciate that the former is means tested , so depending on the financial circumstances of your spouse , marriage could result in your benefit being stopped .
28 Because the history of science has become embroiled in religious polemics , it is important to appreciate that the chauvinism appears not only between religions but within them .
29 It is important to appreciate that the Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 only applies to a dwelling house which has been the matrimonial home ( s1(10) ) .
30 It is important to remember that the linguistic utterances of others are just as much externally observed behaviour as walking down stairs or pressing a button in a psychophysics laboratory although , because of the high information content of linguistic behaviour , we are prone to endow it with some mystical quality which opens a special window on to the mind of the person generating it .
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