Example sentences of "is [verb] that the [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is recognized that the state apparatus becomes more elaborate ; for example , as Apter suggests , ‘ proceeding through four main stages : the pioneering , bureaucratic , representative and responsible governmental stages ’ ( Apter 1965 , p. 55 ) .
2 No-one is suggesting that the forecast famine will be transformed into a flush but auctioneers anticipate prices being so strong they will be impossible to ignore and predict that reasonable numbers of finished steers and bulls will be pulled on to the market .
3 It is intended that the country parks should reduce pressure on the more remote areas and reduce damage to the countryside caused by recreation .
4 Timing is critical , especially if it is intended that the press release is to be issued before an exhibition is opened , yet the photo is to show the exhibition being opened by the Chairman .
5 One way is to realize that the uncertainty principle allows particles to travel faster than light for a short distance .
6 Vicki is praying that the rescue ship she knows is on its way will arrive in time to save them all .
7 It is considered that the self concept and the values a manager holds are of central importance in understanding motivation .
8 if it is considered that the information content is of paramount importance then it is valid to so construct a resource centre that every student may spend most of his time wired up to a dial-access system so that all he need do is dial a number , press a button and then sit passively absorbing what he sees on a screen and hears in his headphones …
9 It is reported that the window blinds had been indecently defaced with coloured chalk .
10 It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the rest of the money .
11 It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the other half of the sum .
12 It is expected that the price tag will have to exceed the previous local record of £32,000 , paid by Glenavon to Coleraine for Raymond McCoy two years ago , if Campbell is to join the limited band of players that have made the move from The Oval to Windsor Park .
13 It could be resold at the market price less 10% selling expenses , or retained for use later in another new product to be manufactured by the company , by which time it is expected that the market price will have fallen by about 25% .
14 It is expected that the health budget for next year will be settled in the talks , but disputes over education and transport could go to an appeal to the Star Chamber of ministers chaired by Sir Geoffrey Howe .
15 It is expected that the research findings will be valuable to the UK industry ( in particular , to UK firms wishing to increase their competitive edge by adopting ‘ best practice ’ ) and for better relations between Japanese subsidiaries and their UK suppliers .
16 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : It is expected that the pension arrangements consequent upon privatisation will be made by those responsible for the schemes , without the need for any intervention by the Secretary of State .
17 It is expected that the project leader will establish an activity that will provide for the expansion and the continuity of employment of its staff .
18 It is expected that the closing date for completed tenders will be late January 1991 and organisations with an interest in this invitation should contact : COSINE Project Management Unit ( S1.1 ) .
19 It is recommended that the build file should describe how to build the package and reference either another module or a document/manual which instructs the user how to run the software once it has been built .
20 It is recommended that the loan set should be transferred to the Library by the time building work commences on the Herbarium/Library extension in 1993 .
21 After LIFESPAN ABLE has been run , it is recommended that the LIFESPAN Validation program is executed , to check that the storage directories and database files are consistent .
22 It is recommended that the upland LFA should be divided into a ‘ mountain zone ’ under Article 3(3) of the existing Directive ( using grades H3 and H4 in the Hills and Uplands land classification as the starting point ) ; an ‘ intermediate zone ’ under Article 3(4) using grades H1 and H2 land as the starting point ; and a ‘ marginal zone ’ also under Article 3(4) using grades U3 and U4 as the starting point .
23 It is said that the north Norfolk coast is the best place in England to see birds of passage — and to meet well-known bird watchers .
24 It is said that the prison director steals the fuel to warm his own house in Meknes .
25 It is accepted that the corridor effect may well operate in the years immediately after 193 and the current rush of development is , of course , partly designed to offset the loss in employment caused by general economic decline and the likely transfer of business away from the Channel ports to the Tunnel .
26 It is accepted that the deputy judge correctly directed himself on the issue of testamentary capacity when , after citing passages from the judgment of Cockburn C.J. in Banks v. Goodfellow ( 1870 ) L.R. 5 Q.B .
27 If the principle is accepted that the Audit Commission appoints private sector auditors of health and local authorities , why should not the C & AG appoint the auditors of the nationalized industries and other public bodies ?
28 This may be convenient for overnight/weekend operation if it is accepted that the duration time is not critical .
29 ( 2 ) The tenant may contemplate more frequent rent reviews under the underlease than those in the lease although it is accepted that the rent review dates should otherwise coincide .
30 It is accepted that the energy crisis is permanent and may intensify .
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