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

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31 It is always hoped that the superior species of grasses and clovers will flourish and last for ever , giving an earlier spring bite , more bulk for grazing or mowing , better nutritional quality , and later grazing in the autumn .
32 It is further alleged that the last-but-one head of the secret police quietly sold to his wife and family a mansion which the service had commandeered and used as a torture centre in the 1970s .
33 The stabilizing effect of DNA supercoiling on open complex formation is probably reflecting that the torsional stress is favouring the opening of the DNA strands driving the RNA polymerase-promoter complex into a configuration with an increased half-life .
34 Even where it is positively established that the right person was questioned , who by being present at the time had the nominal responsibility for cleaning the surface in question , the true reason for the fault may lie elsewhere being the result of one or other of the following factors :
35 It is also believed that the old Scandinavian rulers of the area held their annual ‘ folk mote ’ at which the laws were read to the assembled inhabitants at a large circular mound , now overgrown with trees , and known to the local people as Fox Hill , supposedly a corruption of Folks Hill .
36 It is also intended that the finished corpus should be widely available for linguistic research .
37 The view is also heard that the suburban bureau staffed by middle-class middle-aged women wearing twin-sets and pearls can provide no more than a signposting agency and can not provide the in-depth advice , casework and tribunal representation that full-time paid staff can .
38 It is also hoped that the new European Space Agency 's Olympus Satellite will broadcast programmes about the projects .
39 It is also suggested that the six areas provide important qualitative information with respect to a child 's command of grammar and have particular relevance to the planning of intervention .
40 It is also known that the low-rate stratum contains two-thirds of the population of households .
41 It is also claimed that the molar cusp arrangement is related to cranial flexion , with the protocone being posteriorly placed relative to paracone in klinorhynchous skulls and transversely placed in airorhynchous forms , but this is the reverse of the usually accepted polarity for cusp orientation , with the primitive trigon having the protocone posteriorly placed .
42 It is also claimed that the irrational and inefficient procedures of pluralistic decision making are inappropriate in foreign and defence policy , where considered rational responses in the national interest are required .
43 It is also expected that the Physical Sciences Board will agree to forward to the General Board the name selected by the members of the department .
44 Our ambition is also to ensure that the big questions and the difficult questions are asked across a range of issues .
45 It is also anticipated that the initiating member 's fee arrangements with his exclusive sell situation client will take the form of a time-based fee at or in excess of standard fee rates , or the inclusion in the fee arrangement of an element of value-added/success fees .
46 It is customarily assumed that the five years and eight months between the outbreak of war with Nazi Germany in September 1939 and the final collapse of that power in May 1945 was an epoch of ever-increasing radicalism , both for the British electorate and for the Labour Party itself .
47 It is now hoped that the full peacekeeping force will be in place by the end of the month .
48 But it is now argued that the increased radiation would be no more than the existent difference between the poles and the equator .
49 And it is now recognised that the great mountain chains are always found on the side of the continental plate facing the direction of its drift .
50 This assumption is not tenable as it is now recognised that the unstimulated output of prostacyclin by blood vessels is low ( reviewed by Dollery et al , 1983 ) .
51 It is now acknowledged that the educational , health and social welfare systems are often not adequate or appropriate for the needs of most ethnic families .
52 It is now believed that the peculiar properties of water are due to what is known as hydrogen bonding .
53 It is now proposed that the Joint Industrial Council should meet under the chairmanship of Mr. Peter Smith Q.C .
54 It is now proposed that the Outer City Bypass will connect to the trunk road section of the Musselburgh Bypass at a point to the east of Old Craighall Road by means of a free-flow junction .
55 It used to be argued that turbulence was necessary to ensure the oxygenation of the water and the continuation of the food supply , but it is now thought that the main role of turbulence is in getting rid of excess carbon dioxide .
56 The precise number is unknown ; but in the 1970s , two American biologists , TL Erwin and JC Scott , produced a plausible estimate , of around 10 million , though it is now thought that the true figure may be around 50 million .
57 It is now suggested that the proposed Royal Infirmary hospital trust offers the best means of taking the plan forward .
58 Visions of heavy counselling sessions come to mind and it is often felt that the grieving person must be helped to ‘ come to terms with it ’ , whatever ‘ it ’ might be .
59 The assumption is often made that the best form of library instruction can be given by the personalized service at the reference desk .
60 It is often assumed that the Second World War had a more radicalizing impact on British politics than the First .
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