Example sentences of "it [be] [adj] [verb] that [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 Still it 's nice to know that there is a way of achieving 100% industry compatibility and serial mice are very cheap at the moment .
2 But it 's necessary to mention that there is some evidence that different photochemical mechanisms are used by certain brain based photoreceptors in insects .
3 It 's good knowing that there 's somewhere you can go for advice .
4 Erm I forget which discussant it was but it it 's wrong to think that there 's a difference I think between erm me , I was being characteritured as wanting a site specific policy , and Harrogate who were being characteritured as wanting a criteria based policy .
5 It seems to me you see that it 's , it 's naive to think that there 's a complete divorce between culture and technology like for instance abortion technology or birth control technology and nature .
6 Yet , as David Widgery points out : ‘ It 's important to remember that there was quite a lot of opposition within the underground against whatever flower power was .
7 And finally just in terms of er public transport , I think it 's fair to say that there there 's probably little in it between them all because they 're all very poorly served by public transport .
8 It 's fair to say that there is already a little bit of needle between the sides , ’ said Middlesbrough mananger Trevor Hawkins .
9 " It 's true to say that there was a great deal of discontent in Russia during the reign of Nicholas II , indeed there were things wrong with Russian society that needed reforming badly , whilst the ruling class lived in unabashed luxury the peasants who made up 90 per cent of the population had to be contend with lack of food and primitive living conditions added to this was was a completely ineffective educational system which meant that illiteracy was widespread , thus problems were on a large scale in Russia social reforms were desperately needed , as were political reforms since Russia as an autocratic country suppressed any means of political liberation . "
10 It is good to know that there is now a growing number of organisations working on behalf of carers to bring their problems to the attention of the public and the government .
11 One 42-year-old market trader who did not want to be named , said : ‘ It is good to know that there is someone who is doing something about the problem . ’
12 In attempting to understand the organisation it is essential to realise that there is a trade-off between being simplistic and being practical .
13 It is essential to acknowledge that there are differences between the concepts of delegated authority and delegated responsibility : both include the notion of power , but to differing degrees .
14 It is essential to note that there are no words constitutive of a trust , as the text explicitly states : instead they must be construed .
15 With respect to the second of these issues , Peirce holds that it is rational to suppose that there is , in any particular case , an affinity between our sense of plausibility and the nature of reality .
16 The report says that , to be on the safe side , it is better to assume that there is no ‘ no effect ’ level .
17 To do so , it is necessary to demonstrate that there has been no subsequent inconsistent amendment to the Bill and that the statement has not been subsequently withdrawn or varied .
18 However , it is necessary to note that there is a limit to the number of variables that can be held constant in this way .
19 The ultra-violet process method will reproduce any flaws in the artwork , so it is necessary to ensure that there are no breaks in the conductor lines etc .
20 It is necessary to prove that there was a breach of the statutory duty .
21 It is nice to know that there is someone to help fight your cause when you need it , ’ added Mr Kelly .
22 It is sobering to report that there is nothing in it .
23 One would expect works on Religion , Philosophy and the English Classics in the library of a scholar but it is surprising to find that there are only a handful of books in Gaelicin the collection of one of the translaters of the Holy Scriptures into that language .
24 I agree also that it is absurd to suggest that there is anything wrong with national testing of pupils ' progress at certain ages , both to inform parents and to inform localities about the performance of their schools .
25 It is impossible to imagine that there is any purpose to life that makes any sense at all other than that life is to be enjoyed .
26 In this day and age when we are bombarded with books on climbing , it is strange to relate that there is no modern comprehensive history of mountaineering .
27 In view of the analogy it is reasonable to suppose that there are Sun-days and nights , and a Sun-afternoon when the solar-flare activity is past its peak but not yet entirely over .
28 There are situations , it seems , where it is reasonable to say that there are two or more causal circumstances for a single effect .
29 Furthermore , it is reasonable to expect that there will be an increasing demand from management in general for personnel information to support specific operational problems .
30 Nevertheless , in organizations it is useful to note that there are both formal and informal groups .
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