Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] [adj] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But nothing has has really changed it 's surely implicit that green field sites will have to be released to meet the justifiable needs for development erm that there are ways clearly to minimize the impact by by first redeveloping the existing sites by by releasing sites in less sensitive locations , or developing sites that have minimal impact on on existing settle settlements or patterns of development un unless in exceptional circumstances there is for example the need for a new settlement .
2 It 's pretty obvious that American producers , catering to a market which buys 950 million tickets a year , are going to find it a lot easier to raise money than British producers , who are , by comparison , making films for a tiny coterie .
3 It 's quite probable that extensive cultivation here has erased any traces there may have been .
4 It 's so ludicrous that certain lesbians , who despise men , become the exact replicas of them ! ’
5 It 's too bad that endless repetition does not make a thing true , or nuclear power would be the safe , cheap , people-friendly option that Steuart Campbell fondly imagines ( Points of View , today ) .
6 He has been accused of being an agent of the CIA , and Ethiopian security gave him 48 hours to leave the country in August 1978 , but no one has found any evidence to confirm these rumours , ‘ I think it 's very unlikely that Ethiopian security would expel somebody on the basis of baseless rumours , ’ White says .
7 Eve , the manager , believes it 's very important that new assistants understand these objectives and the meaning of the policy statement right from the start .
8 It 's very important that young people should read books they do n't want to read ; it would be a great pity if they did n't read the literature of the past . "
9 It 's very important that human contact is continued with gorillas who have lost their parents .
10 It is rather sad that due to the subsequent rather narrow defeat of the motion that we find that such a large complement of Northern Labour MPs absented themselves from such a vital environmental vote due to prior engagements and by doing so thus failed to support their Labour colleague Kevin McNamara , the sponsor of the Bill , and failed to contribute to ending once and forever this sickening , depraved social pastime .
11 While it is true that most houses in the world 's seismic zones are made from earth , and most deaths in earthquakes are attributable to the collapse of earthen structures , it is equally certain that high-tech solutions will never be disseminated .
12 It is equally intolerable that locked gates separate students and teachers of King 's College and the Courtauld Institute , and that surly security men seem intent on excluding the public from the place altogether .
13 It has become clear over the years that a level of formality is required for fair and impartial decision making , though it is equally clear that proper decision making does not always require ritual conduct or observance of the formal rules of evidence .
14 However it is equally clear that large Japanese companies do hold a powerful competitive edge because of the ease with which they can alter the balance between their own output and that of their smaller suppliers .
15 But it is equally clear that direct , participatory democracy is , if not impossible , at least not very practicable in the modern world , and is in any case a recipe for bad government : " a community in mass is ill adapted for the business of Government … all numerous assemblies are essentially incapable of business . "
16 While it is true that in recent decades it has been made more , rather than less , difficult for elected assemblies to exercise control over public expenditure ( Robinson 1978 ) , it is equally true that political controllers are not completely starved of information about bureaucratic activities .
17 It is equally important that disciplinary proceedings should not become unduly protracted .
18 It is equally important that voluntary organisations develop an interface with the private sector .
19 However , it is generally true that mainstream teachers do not have access to specialist knowledge beyond very generic special needs training .
20 Although it is generally true that increasing age exerts an unfavourable effect on outcome of diseases and medical interventions , this influence is weaker than is generally supposed and is mainly due to age-associated disorders .
21 It is thus apparent that serious consequences may follow if a national court finds that national legislation , on its true interpretation , does not have the effect of implementing relevant provisions of a Community directive .
22 It is thus evident that secondary market trading can not be entirely divorced from primary issuance .
23 It is thus clear that contestable market features help to explain some of the behaviour of firms in the eurobond market , i.e. that it is highly competitive , especially within the individual currency sectors , despite the market structure .
24 In the case of discharge from hospital it is particularly important that full preparations are made for community care services so that no gap in continuity of services is permitted to occur .
25 And it is ecologically unlikely that vegetarian dinosaurs arrived because of growing predatory competition among reptiles , paramammals and mammals for live prey .
26 Whatever the truth of this suggestion , it is nevertheless clear that other , less speculative mechanisms can be suggested .
27 Although this is a somewhat oversimplified distinction , it is nevertheless significant that rural agitation during the late nineteenth century took the form of trade union organization ( under Joseph Arch ) in the South and East , whereas unionism could make little headway in the North and West .
28 d ) The Decision Maker : where decisions take the form of modified re-buys or new task purchasing , it is most likely that senior functional , divisional or general management will take the actual decision to purchase , and choose the supplier , specification and product .
29 It is most important that comfortable relationships exist in people orientated businesses , and you will profit in more ways than one if you feel happy to return and use the facilities over and over again .
30 No academic libraries since the time of the Travelling Workshops Experiment have successfully applied the strategy and it is most unlikely that illuminative evaluation ‘ in toto ’ will ever get the opportunity to prove itself in academic user education , largely because of the lack of time to pursue it in full .
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