Example sentences of "that it is [adj] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The resulting set of equations is For finite y , the above system has the steady-state solution Examination of this solution reveals that it is stable if y exceeds a certain minimum value , Y , sufficient to quench the spontaneous lasing .
2 Whether the Minister likes it or not , I believe that it is probable that MacSharry 's notions will be accepted .
3 I would suggest that it is probable that Marx , as a materialist , would not have disagreed with Bukharin 's exposition of the case , since Marx 's own illustrations of simple and extended reproduction were implicitly based upon the same assumptions .
4 It must be emphasised , therefore , that it is essential that management monitor and frequently check the competence of their surveying staff , the methods of measurement used , and that sub-contractor 's accounts are accurate and up to date .
5 It does , however , mean that it is essential that PR has direct access to the board in order that PR programmes can be sanctioned and executed with full backing from top management .
6 I do n't blame them , that it is right that people should , should have the right to buy from the Council , but I do n't think you should
7 At first sight there is force in Mr. Howell 's point that it is odd that Parliament should by section 6(3) ( b ) have limited the governors ' ability to apply selection criteria designed to preserve the character of the school in cases which do not fall within section 6(3) ( a ) ( i.e. where the school is not over-subscribed ) but have permitted such criteria to be applied in choosing which applicants are to succeed when the school is over-subscribed .
8 He feels that it is crucial that information system designers take account of the different types of corporate organisational structure .
9 These views will shock bourgeois critics who proclaim that propaganda does not have any artistic value , and that it is self-evident that Art should be impartial .
10 The main essential is that it is smooth and flat .
11 As for communication , there is no way of knowing whether a cab radio would have made any difference in this accident , but I agree with my hon. Friend that it is desirable that cab radios should be fitted into locomotives and multiple unit fleets .
12 Her affection for the Bomb is explained by the fact that it is energy-charged and penis-shaped .
13 David notes that it is interesting that currency flying on the Vulcan — see news item — has been maintained .
14 Our research confirms that it is vital that professionals be properly trained to work with paraprofessional personnel .
15 All the actresses think that it is vital that France should , as they say , engage herself with the past .
16 Her writings make clear her belief that it is vital that children acquire abstract modes of thought — in her terms , modes of thought that are ‘ disembedded ’ from the vicissitudes of immediate context .
17 One reason for this lack of success may be that it is unlikely that individuals will make public , in a regular meeting , what is on their left-hand columns .
18 Considering that there ate 168 hours in each week , it becomes quite obvious that it is unlikely that staffing rosters could be arranged which would permit the employment of full-time staff only .
19 Because of shock caused among audiences by this last line , Eliot was persuaded to alter the passage , so that it is clear that shock is only a part of a deeper message which shows how contact with the primitive can renew values of faith , self-sacrifice , and idealism which seem to have become totally atrophied in the world of London cocktail party and Hollywood film .
20 It likes the deal in the medium term , since US West plans to finance the investment in large part with equity and to pursue other objectives that will enhance its credit quality to offset the increased business risk inherent in the investment , so that it is likely that ratings will be reaffirmed at their current levels , but in the short term , the business and financial risk will be increased .
21 For the second , it must be shown that it is likely that violence will be provoked .
22 It does not mean that the person at whom the conduct is directed must believe that it is likely that violence will be provoked .
23 It is enough if the defendant has used threatening , abusive or insulting language or conduct such that it is likely that violence will be provoked .
24 When the Government mouth words like ’ people ’ , ’ jobs ’ and ’ training ’ , they should try to convince us that it is more than hypocrisy .
25 To preserve the value of our qualification , however , I feel that it is imperative that standards are maintained throughout the profession .
26 If people say that it is wrong that teachers should be allowed , even encouraged , to tell pupils that it is acceptable to live in a household in a particular form of sexual relationship , that goes beyond what is a proper and a responsible training for life in society . ’
27 I am sure that the Attorney-General will agree that it is important that women , blacks and other ethnic minorities , and working-class people should be able to get into the legal professions .
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