Example sentences of "it [is] [prep] [noun] [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , it 's in idiot proofing that the program , whether DOS or Windows version , is let down .
2 It is at times suggested that the security forces are operating under a series of shackles , which it is sometimes suggested are of a political nature .
3 It is surprising how easy it is for businessmen to assume that other nationalities will react in exactly the same way as they themselves do .
4 I can not stress enough how important it is for teachers to realise that because drama is such a powerful tool for helping people change , as teachers we need to be very sensitive to the emotional demands we make on our students .
5 The more distant in time an issue is to current industry concerns , the more difficult it is for managers to establish that it applies to their business in some significant way ( relevancy ) and that it should be addressed now ( urgency ) .
6 At the level of parliament , the news media and opinion poll data , management of the national economy has been the dominant issue in British politics for much of the post-war period and however important it is for socialists to insist that ‘ the political ’ be given a broader definition , they can not afford to be silent on so important a concern .
7 It is of course acknowledged that the new TransAction scheme ( or the National Protocol as it is more commonly known ) does not apply to commercial transactions , or indeed to transactions involving building or farmland .
8 It is of course correct that at no stage was the purchase of either property made legally conditional upon the purchase of the other .
9 A second consequence is that malperformance is particularly likely to be revealed by differential treatment ( in the case of corruption it is of course assumed that it is not revealed ) .
10 It is of interest to note that the first item of non-financial business appearing in the records concerned the location of a footpath !
11 It is of interest to note that half the current members of the Association of Social Anthropologists express an interest in complex societies .
12 It is of interest to note that both venues were designated as public meeting places following outbreaks of public disorder and public clashes with the police when people were seeking to demonstrate and protest publicly in central London during the nineteenth century .
13 It is of interest to note that even Maughan and Rutter report one non-selective school with a low ability intake whose pupils ' achievement is broadly comparable with the grammar school averages .
14 Finally , it is of interest to note that expression of the wnt-1 proto-oncogene can reproduce all the effects of Li + , including the duplication of the dorsal axis , the increase in gap junctional communication between ventral cells , and the restoration of an axis when wnt-1 was expressed on one side of an ultraviolet-irradiated embryo .
15 It is of interest to note that in seeking to systematize referral procedures Owen has begun to undermine the principle of flexibility which was one of the advantages such provision was thought to have over special schools .
16 In this context it is of interest to note that male staff in the city 's special units often have sporting interests and a significant number are former PE teachers .
17 What is required , therefore , is a combination of the two approaches , and it is through support teaching that this combination can be most effectively achieved .
18 It is through church planting that the mother church can grow most quickly .
19 It is in Michel Foucault that we can find a broader view of the place of the pathological female in the modern medical paradigm .
20 It is in fact correct that in the initial year of Marx 's first scheme and also .
21 It is in fact implying that the deformation is partly a shear and partly a rotation by the amount about the 3-axis ( Figure 2.4 ) , since we have the rotation vector .
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