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

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1 It 's not surprising then that , if you put a do-it-yourself camera into our hands , the ideas for video production immediately begin to flow .
2 It 's not surprising then that the $4.5 billion Tandy empire has bridged this fundamental computing gap by buying Victor Technologies , who date back to the inception of the PC .
3 Oh possibly again i it 's just possible actually that the construction of the bungalow did n't lend itself properly well to knocking through .
4 So it 's vitally important now that the people that are watching really do pay attention cos you 're not gon na get a second bite of the cherry .
5 Erm it may have been deliberate in that how the Par Party could n't be seen as too radical in order to maintain er as broad a support as possible and allow the peasants to erm give them leeway to do what they wanted to do , but erm it 's quite interesting though that whatever the Communist Party did , people were going to respond in which ever way they wanted to whether or not there was a law there , but they still had to sort of erm establish their legitimacy .
6 Yeah , I would like to do is just mention that it 's so surprising really that er the resources used are out of all proportion to what we used to er do on it , on the other central panel .
7 I 've now rinsed that in there so it 's so dilute now that when I pour it away hardly a trace of it there .
8 It 's so written so that it 's discretionary , it does n't form part of your estate and therefore it avoids inheritance tax that way .
9 forty two , maybe forty three but it 's very close especially that they have n't given any scale
10 It 's very important indeed that people for example in Southend on Sea should know where they 're going .
11 I mean I would n't ever think it a good idea to encourage women to leave the home if they thought that their job was in there looking after small children , but it 's very obvious nowadays that a very large number of women do n't want to in the home any more .
12 It is not surprising therefore that the paperback makes no mention of Wiggins .
13 It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation .
14 It is not surprising therefore that here in Britain the recovery that nearly all forecasters expected at the time of the Budget in March has still not become established .
15 Thus we now have many more older people and many fewer children with whom they might live , and it is not surprising therefore that the last half-century has been characterized by a reduction in the proportion of single elderly people living with relatives .
16 It is not surprising therefore that the growth of the electronic information industry has felt the impact of cutbacks both in corporate and domestic spending .
17 It is not surprising therefore that Lowenthal ( 1978 , 389 ) has concluded that :
18 It is not surprising therefore that the first video materials that came with video into the classroom were materials which had been made originally as films or broadcast television programmes .
19 It is not surprising therefore that they are a common target for mutagenesis in neoplasia .
20 It is not surprising then that areas such as sex education , religious education and the establishment of voluntary schools have proved contentious in view of the centrality of these matters to parents ' own cultural values .
21 It is not surprising then that the earliest women to enter politics did so as ‘ surrogate ’ males , to stand in for husbands or fathers ( see the case of Nancy , Lady Astor ) or that no ‘ monstrous regiment ’ of women was waiting to overwhelm men in the battle for parliamentary seats .
22 It is not unlikely either that the formation of the desire will be closely linked with current experiences and will therefore probably be fulfilled by providing more of whatever is salient in the context — porridge , or rides in a plastic tub , etc .
23 Providing opportunities and encouragement for employees at all levels to develop their full potential is one of GBW 's key priorities ; it is particularly pleasing therefore that all of the key positions generated by the reorganisation were filled from within the Group .
24 It is little wonder then that social research is equated with ‘ clap trap ’ in police magazines , for they aim to support the beliefs of those who have taken on this unconscious cosmology , and for whom as Bourdieu ( ibid. ) indicates , such challenges would defy ‘ the most natural manifestations of submission to the established order [ and abolish ] lateral possibilities ’ .
25 It is little wonder then that they say that ‘ bibliometric analysis was as yet a very poor substitute for peer review ’ .
26 It is little wonder then that they say that ‘ bibliometric analysis was as yet a very poor substitute for peer review ’ .
27 It is little wonder therefore that the failure by the SGA 1979 to reconcile " property " and " title " have been criticised in a Scottish context .
28 It is even worse now that they have got to pay V A T on those bills as well .
29 It is blatantly obvious here that Mitch has been taken in by Blanche 's deception .
30 Apart from this it was probably true to say that the Truman Administration , well before it came to an end , had run out of ideas on Vietnam ; and it is probably true also that at the end of 1951 the weight of the French problem was beginning to shift : not so much how the US could get France out but how to keep her in .
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