Example sentences of "[vb -s] that it [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For example , training emphasises that it is essential to ‘ help the clients help themselves ’ .
2 He accepts that it is impossible for mortal man to lay claim to attain , or to possess , perfect Truth .
3 It may be hard to accept , but the argument goes that it is easier for a creative and original performer to learn how to play his instrument than it is for a consummate player to learn creativity .
4 He says that it is good to be home again .
5 He simply says that it is due to the climatic conditions in Seoul at the time , adding ‘ Not only does Hong Kong start their season in late September , but so do we , the Koreans and Taiwan .
6 He says that it is important for partners in the smaller firm always to ensure that they will be adequately represented in the combined firm 's management structure .
7 Russell is the president of this group and says that it is unique within Morton because of its proportion of sales in Europe — some $200m out of $440m .
8 It says that it is unlikely to be built New Mexico and that California , where the costs of living and doing business are extremely high , had a strong expense disadvantage .
9 Celtae was the name of one of the best units in Julian 's army ( Ammianus 20.4.2 ) , and Julian himself says that it was inconceivable to all men that a Celtic or Galatian soldier should turn his back to the enemy ( Orat. 1 , Paneg .
10 In this case Lord Meston submits that it was implicit in the order of Judge Lally of 2 July 1991 that the father had a joint interest in and a ‘ right of custody ’ of the child , inasmuch as he had a right to be consulted and to have his views considered in relation to the determination of the child 's place of residence .
11 Whether the Ephesian disciples were Christians or not before Paul 's arrival — and the development of the story suggests that he finds they were not — Paul 's initial question still assumes that it is possible to be a believer in Jesus without receiving fully the Holy Spirit .
12 ‘ it assumes that it is possible by ‘ running ’ to escape from one 's culture .
13 It may alter as a result of a variety of extraneous factors , in particular supply-side shocks , but Layard assumes that it is invariant with respect to the unemployment rate .
14 Questions of the witnesses credibility may be relevant , and will be considered below ; that his evidence is controversial , taken alone , merely establishes that it is material to the issues in the case ; it is a reason for making an order , not for refusing to do so .
15 ‘ History shows that it is important to be on the inside of institution building in the EC .
16 The evidence cited earlier shows that it is those from the poorest homes who are most likely to fall in either of these categories .
17 ( 4 ) It is hereby declared that a person shall not be entitled to rely on the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above by reason of his reliance on information supplied by another , unless he shows that it was reasonable in all the circumstances for him to have relied on the information , having regard in particular ( a ) to the steps which he took , and those which might reasonably have been taken , for the purpose of verifying the information ; and ( b ) to whether he had any reason to disbelieve the information .
18 More pertinently , Buffon observes that it is prone to epilepsy .
19 Although he has been looking for the little creep to beat him up for having steered him wrong , he realises that it is better to be with someone , even someone like Ratso , than to be alone .
20 It follows that it is possible for a member to have the same problem raised by both bodies more or less at the same time .
21 It follows that it is important for relevant decisions to be considered in deciding cases .
22 It therefore follows that it is worthy of your closest attention and your most energetic practice .
23 That conclusion is supported by contemporary evidence from Qureshi and Simons 's ( 1987 ) study in Sheffield , which clearly indicates that it is rare for elderly people to move in with their children in order to be cared for .
24 Indeed , the election indicates that it is unpopular among the mass of voters , and the Tories ' clear opposition to it helped their victory .
25 Whether this means that it 's full of nubiles we 've no idea , but Matt does get his vocal chords out on the single 's B-side and contributes to the chorus of the band 's cover version of the old GRAM PARSONS chestnut ‘ Hot Burrito 2 ’ .
26 This means that it is possible to realistically estimate the subjective risk likely to be experienced by further subjects watching the films without actually having them give new estimates .
27 Heading up high means that it is difficult for anyone to pass since you can always bear away down on to them , forcing them to sail in your dirty wind .
28 This means that it is open to a defendant to argue that his conduct was reasonable because he was attempting to obtain or communicate information .
29 This means that it is furthest from the logic of true/false and must speak the friend/foe vernacular .
30 ‘ At call ’ means that it is repayable on demand .
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