Example sentences of "[adv] it is [vb pp] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it is hoped that the interest or pleasure generated by the event will be transferred mentally to the product name .
2 So it is suggested that the Zuwaya image of statelessness was substantially a replica of how their ancestors conceived their society ought to have been , rather than a true and accurate picture of how it was .
3 Thus it is said that a particular decision was taken by Sir Bryan Carsberg rather than by Oftel .
4 Thus it is argued that the people should he sure that the presidents and Congressmen they vote for are committed to reducing the role of the military-industrial complex .
5 Thus it is argued that the gain in profits of changing prices may only be of second order , whereas the welfare losses from the resulting rigidities may be of first order .
6 Thus it is assumed that the attitude-holder might possess certain beliefs , whose content implicitly can be taken as a criticism of counter-stances , but these stances may not yet have been historically realized in argument .
7 Thus it is suggested that a hierarchy of social groups has been replaced by a hierarchy of individuals .
8 Thus it is thought that the fact that some human beings are of the opposite sex to Christ is not of importance .
9 Using Kirchhoff 's current law at the noninverting input of this trigger gives so that Hence the output switches over to the opposite saturation state from positive and negative saturation when respectively It is said that the circuit acts as a discriminator .
10 Similarly it is assumed that the conditions under which the reading will take place are the same as those of writing which are usually a clean well-lit office .
11 Similarly it is expected that the Examinations Officer and other officers of the centre shall have understood and accepted these regulations .
12 Clearly it is felt that the Secretary of State has to approve external qualifications taken by pupils in maintained schools .
13 Classically it is held that the female optimum depends on how size increases fecundity , whereas the male optimum depends on how size increases mating success .
14 Before any Consultation exercise is carried out it is recommended that the accuracy of the contact details of Community Councils and any changes to Regional and District Councillors are checked by contacting :
15 At one time only a few selected diseases were thought to have links with the sufferer 's state of mind , but now it is recognized that a whole range — from cancer to heart attack — may be brought on by worry and strain .
16 Now it is confirmed that the Imperial War Museum will site its maritime branch there .
17 White never used to be a predominant Goshiki colour , but now it is realised that a snow-white base admirably sets off the other shades .
18 It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary .
19 Thirdly it is seen that a policy of specialism may demand either full-time paid advisers or volunteers with at least two days a week spare to allow for the level of training and continuity that specialist work demands .
20 Increasingly it is recognised that the role of management is of crucial importance in securing motivation and morale .
21 Frequently it is found that an accident is the result of a combination of adverse circumstances , each of which is normally containable but when occurring at the same time can lead to disaster .
22 Frequently it is claimed that the very nature of social psychology will be changed by the insights of social representation theory .
23 Here it is assumed that the child 's right to education is a correlative of the parent 's duty to send the child to school .
24 By ‘ best ’ results here it is meant that the correct word occurs first or near the top of the ordered list of allowable strings .
25 For Diana 's mother , fiercely proud , combative and tough-minded , it was a humiliating and unjust experience , all the more so in retrospect as nowadays it is known that the sex of the baby is determined by the man .
26 Dollard et al. ( 1969 ) are generally credited with the formulation of the ‘ frustration-aggression hypothesis ’ whereby it is held that the obstruction of goal-oriented behaviour leads necessarily to aggression .
27 It wo n't it is accepted that the new settlement new settlement can be assimilated into the landscape .
28 The most common disguise is that of the jongleur or menestrel ( within the fabliau tales there is barely any discernible difference in status or respectability between these two although conventionally it is supposed that the former is lower than the latter ) : a disreputable itinerant entertainer living , creditably , off his wits and his talents , but only too vulnerable , and given to wasting what he gains on the temporary pleasures of drinking and gambling in the taverns ; a social outcast but at the same time one called upon by the members of normal society , as Jouglet is , both to instruct the ignorant young man and to play for the villagers .
29 At first , teachers will have to go through these stages quite carefully with the children , but eventually it is hoped that the children will become independent enough to use the system , or one like it , by themselves .
30 Sometimes it is argued that the interests of the shareholders can provide the directors of the company with a purely objective standard on which to base their decisions if the interests of the shareholders are equated with profit-maximization .
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