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

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1 It should be in the most accessible areas possible , but it 's very rare that such land will be available , or released for land development . ’
2 The reality is , it is most unlikely that such a merger would be allowed on competition grounds and we believe that a referral to the authorities would be likely to attract great uncertainty to our customers and staff . ’
3 Given the current recognition system , it is most unlikely that such examples will occur in this form .
4 It is most unlikely that such behaviour had never previously been observed with comparably simple systems .
5 It is also true that such high doses have no place in ordinary maintenance drug regimes .
6 It is also plausible that such planets were veneered by CH 4 and NH 3 .
7 However , it is also clear that such projections can only inform policymaking rather than dictate it and there remains a need for clear national guidelines on the provision of places at all levels of education .
8 It is very probable that such differences do exist , and will be identified by suitable research work .
9 Mr Alec Jessel , the marketing officer , said : ‘ It is very sad that such an established company has to take such a step , but there was nothing more we could do .
10 It was built around 1590 for a younger son of the Earl of Shaftesbury , whose family had owned the manor of Restrop for three hundred years , The coat of arms of the Ashley-Coopers ( the Shaftesbury family name ) is over the door , and it is very unlikely that such a very fine house , with its particularly beautiful roofs over the projecting bays , would have been built for a tenant farmer .
11 It is very important that such people are helped to get back in touch with the loss that they experienced when they were young .
12 It is hardly surprising that such a large percentage of young people ‘ fail ’ in a situation where school work holds little intrinsic value for them or their parents .
13 It is hardly surprising that such a powerful event as a revolution is necessary to uproot the social order and destroy these institutions .
14 It is hardly surprising that such a powerful attack on conventional macroeconomic policy as that outlined in the previous chapter has provoked a number of counter-attacks .
15 It is highly unlikely that such an accident and sequence of events could occur ( at Sizewell ) , ’ he said .
16 It is as well that such arguments do not stand up to serious scrutiny .
17 It is totally unacceptable that such an organisation should be used to facilitate prostitution and the sexual exploitation of women with its associated high risk of sexually transmitted disease .
18 It is almost inconceivable that such a thing could have happened at eight in the morning in such a place .
19 It is more likely that such hoards will be found today simply because of their size , so we may be dealing with a higher rate of recovery for these hoards than is normal for hoards of other periods .
20 It is more likely that such a talent lay in site administration and the guidance of taste rather than in any practical work as craftsman , architect , or mason .
21 It is less evident that such a strategy would appeal to the daughter of a tradesman , who might after all be able to serve in her father 's shop , or to the daughter of a white-collar worker , to whom the printing trade might appear to be a step down in the world in some respects : inky and dirty , even if requiring literacy .
22 It is perhaps fortunate that such events are in fact rare and it would clearly not be ethical to increase their frequency , instead , the ascending portion of the curve which is clearly present will be considered in more detail .
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