Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [be] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 When you see lorries coming into Darlington from the length and breadth of the country bringing in supplies it is encouraging that local buyers and suppliers are now getting together . ’
2 In the very long term it is probable that nuclear fusion and nuclear fission together with solar energy will become the predominant sources of our energy .
3 If liability is not accepted it is important that the Policyholder is informed as soon as possible so that there is no misunderstanding regarding who is to pay for repairs .
4 He said he would support such a committee but did not feel it was appropriate that the department was represented on it .
5 The last matter relates to some possible supposed uncertainty about the plaintiff 's further education at school , as I have already noted it is expected that the plaintiff will remain at school until he is nineteen , he has been there now for three years .
6 Although control is , in these circumstances , more easily established it is unlikely that it will be generalized to other sites .
7 Although this distinction was not defined it is obvious that the Griffiths review was very much concerned with non-acute medical types of social care which would be provided in the community .
8 I just think it 's unfortunate that all these rumours have circulated .
9 I just think it 's important that say at they have one reference point
10 I just think it 's sick that , if the three of us got ill or had an accident right now , we 'd be broke .
11 Did you ever think it was unfair that you had to work so hard for so little money ?
12 The other suggestion is that where the product under licence is technically advanced it is likely that it will be continually improved through innovation ; the sanction here is that if there are royalty payment problems then the latest innovation can be withheld .
13 Steroids were begun soon after this and in the absence of further relapse it is possible that they have had an effect on the disease .
14 Nourse LJ also considered it was arguable that the plaintiff could not seek to rely on the literal clauses of the agreement when it had known that the disclosure letter was incomplete as to do so would be dishonest .
15 Further , as will be seen below , the interpretation of the duty of the directors sanctioned by the traditional legal model forbids the subordination of shareholder interests to those of non- owners , though as will also emerge it is arguable that there may now be an exception to this principle .
16 We also feel it 's important that we should be doing just a bit more than just having exchanges , that there is a whole process of that needs to go on .
17 She also felt it was important that inspectors looked into relationships between children and teachers .
18 I also think it 's important that people have this sort of emotional side of it taught to them as well , you 're often taught like the straight , you know , the wee sperm and the wee egg come together and you get a baby , but you do n't , not taught about the emotional side of it a lot
19 Erm , to congratulate you firstly on the level of settlements that have been achieved in the extracting and building conc building products division erm secondly , on , on one six seven the refused to make an offer and , er , if you could perhaps update us as to what , er method we 're gon na approach employers now , erm , to , to secure settlements in that industry er , we think it was deplorable that no offer was made and we also think it was deplorable that E C C Building Products decided to say that even if an offer had been made , they would n't have been prepared to implement it .
20 However , even with straight jabs it is important that the technique looks effective .
21 I did n't , in fact , comment on this letter and I do n't see it as my job to stand in judgement or to moralise — though I 'll fervently agree it 's sad that a young girl takes such an apparently casual view of life : her own and her unborn baby 's .
22 Well I think I do n't think it 's all that It 's not a recent bungalow by the sounds of it cos he 's had to have new plumbing
23 Although I do n't think it 's impossible that it ca n't be the other way , that two people ca n't grow toward each other .
24 I do n't think it 's surprising that there are a few sceptics around . ’
25 ‘ You did n't think it was odd that someone should call on the Rector that late at night ? ’
26 they did n't think it was advisable that she came home
27 ‘ I do n't suppose it 's impossible that he was in the thing , but as to screaming , do n't you think he left it a bit late ? ’
28 As acrylics are fast drying it is imperative that the paint is never allowed to dry on the brush .
29 ‘ I sometimes think it 's amazing that anyone ever laughs at anything , ’ said Lydia when the cortège had gone away down the lane .
30 This conceded something to the Americans , though if Nato were seriously pressed it was evident that — short of surrender — nuclear weapons would have to be used in some way or other .
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