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

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1 However , it is most important that there is coverage of tonight 's debate because the most pressing danger is that of complacency creeping into both the activities of the offshore industry and our proceedings tonight .
2 If it is to be baled or carted it is most important that it is well and evenly dried .
3 It shows that on these given presuppositions it is little wonder that there is some doubt , and this is only the beginning of it .
4 If it is not discovered , however , it is highly likely that there is something wrong with the assumptions ; the data can certainly dampen over-enthusiastic imagination .
5 Indeed , the research evidence is so strong that it is now reflected in the high incidence of work teams , ‘ away days ’ for functional groups and courses in team-building .
6 The probability of a quark gaining sufficient energy is so low that one is likely to have to wait at least a million million million million million years ( 1 followed by thirty zeros ) .
7 Pliny 's account naturally did n't go into the details of the mechanics of the eruption , but his account is so illuminating that it is quite clear what happened , and similar eruptions , blasting large volumes of pumiceous ash into the air are still called Plinian eruptions .
8 It is so enchanting that there is always a certain reluctance to reveal its magic to the rest of the world .
9 There is an argument that treason is a more serious offence , since it strikes at the very foundations of the State and its social organizations , but treason is so rare that it is surely permissible to treat homicide as the most serious form of crime .
10 This algorithm is so simple that it is often not taken seriously .
11 The behaviour of physical , nonbiological objects is so simple that it is feasible to use existing mathematical language to describe it , which is why physics books are full of mathematics .
12 The interaction between the two rings is so weak that there is incomplete association in both the solid state and in solution ; the free radicals present are easily detected by ESR spectroscopy .
13 But the prohibition in the Act is so complete that it is commonly ignored .
14 At Procedure Roll a defender may , very occasionally , succeed in persuading a Court that the pursuer 's case is so hopeless that it is not worth allowing evidence to be heard because even if that evidence was heard , it would not make out a case which would entitle the pursuer to succeed .
15 The very idea of Kenneth Williams protecting anyone is so ridiculous that it is laughable , but Halliwell did n't see things that way .
16 For the DPP Miss Goddard said that mere delay is not capable of being an abuse of the process unless the delay is so great that what is sought by the Crown is no longer the vindication of justice but amounts to oppression or harassment of a defendant .
17 However , it appears that most ventures are characterized by investments in a project where the uncertainty is so great that it is not possible to evaluate it by means of ordinary criteria for analysis of projects .
18 I think that the sort of environmental problem to which the hon. Gentleman referred is so great that it is probably best dealt with by multilateral institutions .
19 It is usually only fair to deny you a right to appeal if top management has already been closely concerned in the matter because of your senior status or because the business is so small that there is no one left to whom you can bring your complaint .
20 Its modernity is so impressive that it is important to remember just how much of an older economic world was still interlocked with it .
21 Although throughout Marx 's and Engels 's work reference to property is so extensive that it is impossible to take them all into account , a general pattern emerges .
22 However , these days the choice of styles available is so wide that it is easy to become confused when making a purchase .
23 The name is so good that it is used twice at opposite ends of the Peak District , and both routes are major middle grade classics .
24 True , John makes it look easy , but , his tackle control is so good that it is obviously going to be difficult to emulate .
25 Does it matter that the present is so substantial that it is a powerful inducement to marry ?
26 As the system is updated , nothing is lost for storage is so cheap that it is always more cost effective to slap a primitive TEI type header on each block of data and transfer it to the next store rather than sort out what is likely to be needed from what is not .
27 I trust I have provided enough reasons to show that the use of the phrase ‘ pain in animals ’ is so indefinable that it is meaningless to animals and to those who have the well-being of animals at heart .
28 These it uses to stun its prey and the discharge is so powerful that it is quite sufficient to knock over a horse standing in the shallows .
29 The availability of this defence causes problems for a plaintiff especially where the defendant has carried out works specified in an abatement notice , without success , or where the odour problem is so complex that it is difficult to ascertain just what are the best practicable means .
30 But the relationship between the ‘ army of administrators at their desks ’ and the eventual supply of a public service to beneficiaries in society , is so complex that it is difficult to disentangle the contributions which different strands make to an individual 's utility function .
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