Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [verb] that a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 No one is disputing that a more professional and competitive junior structure is welcome but the question that we have to ask is ‘ Area we welcoming people into the better system that we are creating ? ’
2 It is seen that a very small change in logical rigour at this point in its range , perhaps a slight deficiency of knowledge in a subject , can have a disproportionate effect on the outcome .
3 In this way , it is hoped that a more coherent and fruitful picture will emerge on the appropriateness of the Wall technique and its use within financial conglomerates .
4 By exploring the deep structure of improvisatory cognitive strategies , it is hoped that a more general model of improvisation may be achieved that can be subsequently be tested on musics outside the original domain .
5 As far as BCCI is concerned , it is understood that a very high proportion of the loans made by BCCI have some sort of deposit associated , and this will obviously make a substantial difference to the amount which can be claimed on behalf of BCCI .
6 To sum up this section , it is argued that a purely economic approach can not provide a comprehensive treatment of financial market regulation , or any part thereof .
7 In this connection , it is assumed that a sufficiently positive association between peptic ulceration and the allele of a defined genetic locus indicates that the genetic trait plays a part in the pathogenesis of the ulceration .
8 It is expected that a fully functional text recognition system will be required to work with a range of material , taken from a range of domains ( e.g. banking , insurance , estate agents , medical , technical , etc . ) .
9 Accordingly , where the draftsman wishes to create more than one right to renew , it is suggested that a perpetually renewable lease should be expressly negatived .
10 It is anticipated that a more complete data bank on all forms of supply and demand will be set up in the exchange .
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