Example sentences of "it [is] quite [adj] that the " in BNC.
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1 | It 's quite possible that the adventurers will take Handout 4 ( if they 've found this ) to refer to these puppets , who are in any event only too eager to put on a show for any visitors . |
2 | The , the , the , you know would , it 's quite possible that the , that the manifest content i has completely misdirected your attention and the latent content is really something else . |
3 | It 's quite likely that the professor 's first sound was Pinder closing his own door . |
4 | Where it 's two males , male applicant and a male interviewer , and the prospective employee has a less prestigious accent than the interviewer , so it 's quite likely that the prospective employee would shift his accent towards a more that of the employer , due to his relative need of approval so much more than vice versa . |
5 | It 's quite likely that the screws holding the brackets will have rusted in place . |
6 | It 's quite clear that the influence of soul music in pop has become poisonous , repressive , grey and total . |
7 | It 's quite clear that the eruption was totally unexpected . |
8 | And it 's quite clear that the decorative touches have made this house a warm and welcoming home in which to spend Christmas . |
9 | So it it 's quite clear that the government and er , industry , the community , will put enormous burden , inevitably on the voluntary worker in the health sector . |
10 | We are here to serve people of Cambridge and it 's quite clear that the people of Cambridge do want good services , they want , they want services which which improve the quality of life in in in the cities and this is precisely what is erm spending is there to do . |
11 | So , it 's quite clear that the electric car is a technical technically feasible form of car , however if you ask why do you want an electric car there would could be different reasons . |
12 | ‘ In some Homes it 's quite common that the new member of staff 's quite isolated , isolated from the care staff group , not so much from senior staff . |
13 | Roger Blyth , chairman of the Swansea selectors who was one of Saturday 's touch judges , said : ‘ I did n't see the incident but it 's quite obvious that the bloke was cut from contact with a boot . |
14 | It is quite certain that the poets Shakespeare , Keats , Byron and Wordsworth never saw a Hybrid Tea rose . |
15 | The next annal in E is not until 1028 , and hence it is quite feasible that the 1025 entry has been dislocated by one or even two years . |
16 | This is because it is quite possible that the laws in both cases may be much the same . |
17 | It is quite possible that the parents themselves will have already noted any slow reactions if they are attentive to their child 's development . |
18 | It is quite possible that the legislation enacted to give effect to the decision ( the Interception of Communications Act 1985 ) will be the subject of another application under the Convention . |
19 | If ( admittedly , in some companies it is a big ‘ if ’ ) your employer is genuinely concerned to make sure you have a fair deal , it is quite possible that the original decision will be reversed , or at least modified , upon appeal . |
20 | ‘ It is quite possible that the corridor could fill with smoke without the detectors knowing , ’ Burray said . |
21 | It seems a pity that investigators have relied almost entirely on traditional IQ tests , which can be affected by impulsivity and other personality factors related to hyperactivity ; it is quite possible that the effects of lead on hyperactivity may be responsible for the apparent loss of IQ , even if we acknowledge a causal influence of lead on hyperactivity . |
22 | So it is quite possible that the hairs on plants , indeed their entire shape and form , act as tuned aerials , as vibrational emitters and receivers of highly specific wavelengths , in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum . |
23 | It is quite possible that the power of water to influence the structure of biological forms is much greater than is commonly realized . |
24 | It is quite possible that the Wandjina figures owe their origin to external influence . |
25 | In regard to the co-determination system in Germany , it is quite possible that the institutional arrangements which appertain under that system may be a model for other countries . |
26 | Despite the difficulty of imagining how a behaviour involving the three components outlined in the last paragraph could arise in the first place , I think it is quite possible that the explanation of stable age queues in animals may be of this kind . |
27 | It is quite possible that the Higgs quest will end in Geneva , not Texas . |
28 | But it is quite possible that the programme could go ahead at some point , and it would be comparatively cheap . |
29 | More sensibly , it is quite possible that the manager is not earning returns as high as shareholders would like , yet that because it is costly for shareholders to gain enough additional information to improve the situation sufficiently to make it worthwhile whilst acting rationally , they appear passive . |
30 | Thus if teachers ' expectations in a school or class are low , in relation to the potential educational performance of working-class children , it is quite possible that the latter will respond accordingly . |