Example sentences of "[is] [det] [noun] that [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is little doubt that changes in teaching took place .
2 However , there is little doubt that cases of child cruelty occur more often than they are observed .
3 Despite the difficulties in changing attitudes outlined in this chapter , there is little doubt that workers in mainstream social services provision were more prepared to accept the idea and practical implications of integration provision than those in mainstream education .
4 There is little doubt that use of a full harness prevented serious if not fatal injuries to the pilot .
5 Second , in contrast to many other helminth infections , there is little evidence that sheep in endemic areas develop an effective acquired immunity to Haemonchus , so that there is continuous contamination of the pasture .
6 Captains had therefore to use their own resources to pay their men and bargain as best they could with the Exchequer ; but there is little evidence that delays in payment became a political issue .
7 It often happens in large computer systems that , because of a lack of local control over the system , there is little confidence that accuracy of data can be guaranteed .
8 On the other hand , there is some evidence that comprehension of the various aspects of small claims procedure is quite high .
9 There is some evidence that parents of low intelligence tend to produce children of low intelligence but this is not invariably the case and , where it is , it is just as likely to be as a result of environmental deprivation as of heredity .
10 There is some evidence that relationships between local government and business interests have become closer and more institutionalized , and this seems to support an interpretation which identifies a significant shift ( or structural change ) between the late 1960s and the late 1980s .
11 There is some evidence that length of birth interval has a bearing upon child morbidity .
12 There is some evidence that alcoholism in old age is more common than generally realised ( Butler and Lewis , 1982 , p. 106 ) .
13 It is this message that members of the newly-formed west Suffolk Zipper Club want to get across to people who face the agonising prospect of such a serious operation .
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