Example sentences of "[adv] it is [prep] [v-ing] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it is worth remembering that most steam trains on the mainline need support from modern forms of traction .
2 Perhaps it is worth noting that the old miners make 110 reference to any .
3 So it is worth remembering that there is another , different suffix , s , which expresses plural and which does not have an apostrophe .
4 Nevertheless it is worth recalling that Foucault never starts at the political , but rather begins with a contemporary problem and then addresses questions to politics about it .
5 Finally it is worth remembering that general SVQs can be taken alongside other ‘ extra ’ modules , such as foreign languages , or modules requiring a higher level of competence .
6 Here it is worth noting that one of the characteristics of disorganized capitalism as a social system is polarization and that this polarization is particularly apparent in relation to reproduction , with one set of households being dependent on state benefits and bureaucratic allocative systems and another being integrated into markets through the spending of wages .
7 If you are worried about this problem then it is worth knowing that the radiation decreases in strength very rapidly with distance and most of it comes out of the back of the monitor .
8 Consequently it is worth reasserting that these three coastal sites may have functioned as secondary naval bases , supplementing the main bases at Dover , Lympne and Boulogne .
9 Yet it is worth remembering that they were fuelled by intense speculation about her marriage .
10 Yet it is worth remembering that the line of movement skirting the margin of the Taklamakan Desert is amply documented in Chinese history .
11 Yet it is worth noting that one of the most influential works in the canon of the new right , Friedrich Hayek 's The Constitution of Liberty , ends with a chapter entitled ‘ Why I am not a Conservative ’ .
12 However it is worth remembering that the themes addressed by the papers in this issue are long-standing within social work and social welfare although at different times arising in response to different influences .
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