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

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1 If speechreading is being considered for someone who is very elderly , it should be recognized that it is only one of many factors .
2 We use the dynamic competitive firm operating under spot price uncertainty as the vehicle for our analysis , though it should be emphasized that it is not the firm per se that interests us but , rather , the risk , the dynamics , the complexity , and the optimality .
3 Before the polys uncork the champagne , it should be added that it is always dangerous to infer a trend from one year 's figures .
4 The Code recognizes itself as having the support of s. 66 and it would be expected that it is indeed ‘ generally recognized ’ .
5 It should never be forgotten that it is not only by using trusts or companies in tax havens that fiscal advantages may be obtained .
6 Both its generic name Sciadopitys and its English name refer to the strap-shaped leaves which are arranged in whorls like the spokes of an umbrella , although it must be stressed that it is not a true pine .
7 It should be stressed that it is not nearness to industry per se which drew agricultural wages upwards , but proximity to the expanding newer industrial regions .
8 However , it should also be stressed that it is sometimes necessary in the turbulent transitional environment to make quick , dramatic changes in the organization 's character .
9 It should also be stressed that it is perfectly possible to have reservations about , or even to reject , both these schools , and yet to accept that there has indeed been a major shift in the economy and geography of the UK since the mid-1960s !
10 From the above brief outline of work attempting to get to grips with the character of aesthetic response it can be seen that it is both complex and ‘ multi-layered ’ , a term used by Greger ( 1972 ) to describe how multiple meanings come to attain a feeling of significance by being grasped at the threshold of consciousness .
11 It may simply be said that it is just a ‘ fact ’ that Jesus was male , and that therefore priests should be . )
12 Given that we may have yet more to learn about human reproduction , it must be said that it is not a case of ‘ views ’ which may or may not be right .
13 The main advantage of this type of support is that it keeps the joint warm , but it has to be said that it is not really suitable for more recent or severe injuries .
14 The extent of the duty to state reasons thus varies according to the nature and context of the measure in question , and it may be said that it is not required to go into matters of detail to a disproportionate extent .
15 But it needs to be said that it is not a belief that Richards himself takes for granted .
16 But it can not plausibly be said that it is wholly impracticable .
17 Finally , of the argument that Jesus treated women well ( and thus it is of significance that he did not ‘ choose ’ women — to be part of a symbolic number of people who in any case had to be male ! ) , it must be said that it is quite unwarranted .
18 As against this , it may be said that it is psychologically impossible ( or perhaps impossible in some stronger logical sense ) to retain either beliefs or attitudes of which the inconsistency has become manifest to one .
19 Inevitably it will be said that it is too soon for such syntheses .
20 It must be confessed that it is really difficult to pinpoint the precise locations of these ancient workings , which , at that time may have been little else than shallow holes on the outcrops .
21 It seems unlikely that a Tibetan would have got up there to take them , but then it could be argued that it 's equally unlikely that a yeti was the culprit .
22 It still represents a cost to the Exchequer and a loss of potential output , but it can be argued that it is not particularly distressing to the people concerned and , for the economy as a whole , it may actually result in a more efficient use of labour : this is because high short-run unemployment may be a reflection of greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas and consequently may result in the labour force being more suitably and productively employed .
23 Although it could be argued that it is not really chronology continuing ( as suggested by the chapter title ) because there had been insufficient time specification before 1950 , the sequence of this chapter proceeds from the basic foundations , to the alternative models , to sea level changes , Quaternary geography and hence to the prospect of environmental change .
24 Given that it is based on a model which examined variation among electoral wards within only a few regions it could be argued that it is more validly applied at a local level .
25 Indeed , it could be argued that it is only problems which are set within this framework that are viewed by the legal community as being properly legal .
26 If that fails to dissuade you , you will be told that it is not very nice : it is frightening and ghoulish .
27 Instead of pointing out the errors you may be told that it is very good but have been better in a darker wood !
28 But then I 'll be told that it 's not about him at all , in that silly sense .
29 exactly what it is , but th we should be told that it 's not a dirty thing , it 's not a bad thing .
30 With that few number named , one reaction might be to suggest that it is not an area where there needs to be much concern raised .
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