Example sentences of "it is [adv] [art] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 It is rather a perspective that recognizes and takes full account of the reality of such crime within the world and which stands at a distance from it .
2 It is simply a system that combines proven practices for healthy soil with the best in modern biological knowledge and one that recognises animals as living creatures rather than inanimate objects Organic campaigners look forward to the day when organic farming provides most of our food and surely this is the best prospect for agricultural policy as it moves into the next century .
3 It is simply a fact that truth can not be tolerant , that it admits of no compromises or limitations …
4 The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner .
5 It is simply the case that the party should be there while it intends to govern Northern Ireland and it should be exerting itself to offer the voters a real alternative to sectarian politics .
6 It is simply the case that the heroin use of the male partner places her in a situation in which the drug is not only readily available , but its use is also seen as socially acceptable .
7 Perhaps it is simply the case that this is very difficult to get at by methods which are feasible .
8 It is rarely the case that the correct word is always amongst the alternatives suggested by the lower recognition levels .
9 The theory is that the seller will be able to evaluate the prices offered in the light of the different contractual terms required , but in practice it is rarely the case that there is no further negotiation .
10 The following description of the scientific method by a twentieth-century economist conforms closely to the naive inductivist account of science as I have described it , and indicates that it is not a position that I have invented solely for the purpose of criticizing it .
11 We shall examine the relation of this new humanism to the history of Western colonialism in a later chapter : it is not a question that Foucault himself elaborates in the course of what is claimed to be an , ethnology of Western culture' .
12 For CND , the specific campaign against Trident is a way of exposing the government 's fantasies ( although it is not a campaign that Labour can itself pursue much further ) .
13 It is not a message that either a Conservative or a Labour government would listen to .
14 It is not a mistake that all that happened as a result of Conservative policy , because the Conservative party has consistently been dedicated to raising the living standards and the material prosperity of our people .
15 It is not a description that would have satisfied Mr C. G. Heathcote , for example , the Stipendiary Magistrate for Brighton , when asked for his opinions on the question of juvenile crime in 1898 : Mr Heathcote 's remarks are preserved in a report on Juvenile Offenders compiled by the Howard Association which had scouted the opinions of the magistracy and police .
16 PAMELA : Your honour may call this a jest or what you please , but , sir , it is not a jest that becomes you .
17 Although students of design , it is not a requirement that all students have studied art .
18 And while it may be that the tragic case of the disappearing baronet is one that appears to defy all logic , it is not a case that defies the world 's greatest detective .
19 It is a defence that the breach of duty under the Act is attributable to hostile action in the course of any armed conflict , but it is not a defence that it is attributable to a natural disaster , notwithstanding that the disaster is of such an exceptional character that it could not reasonably have been foreseen .
20 It is not a coincidence that these unions are most common among the poor , for what do they care about legitimacy and inheritance ? 53 Besides this materialist aspect , marriage in Western society developed a complex overlay of social connotations .
21 It is not a coincidence that their football supporters ’ song is ‘ You 'll never walk alone ’ .
22 It is not a story that bears telling .
23 It is not a job that can be undertaken on the basis of a business meeting of the governors once a term .
24 " It is not a job that brings him into the public eye , but , believe me , he is one of the most trusted officers of the bank . "
25 It is not a strategy that is organisationally entrenched with British political experience , but it is intellectually entrenched as a challenge to the viability of the parliamentary road to socialism .
26 Latest word from the grapevine is that IBM Corp 's 3390-9 disk drive may be put back to June 1 or June 8 ( CI No 2,165 ) , and there is a certain lack of confidence that the thing will be an easy sell given that it is significantly slower than the lower capacity drives , making it unsuitable for most leading edge mainframe applications ( CI No 2,165 ) : the conspiracy theorists conjecture that it is not a product that the sales force and the market actually want , one that could have been developed simply to respond to something a competitor was planning but in the end never launched , but that it has cost sufficient to develop that to write off the effort now would leave a nasty hole in AdStar Inc 's balance sheet — much better to put the thing out in the confidence that some users will bite , and write the work off over perhaps a five-year product life .
27 It is not a quality that it is sensible to expect in the generality of students .
28 It is not a treasure that is locked in a bank vault or a glass case ; it is spread about where its influence can be of the greatest benefit among the schools of the West Riding .
29 But it needs to be said that it is not a belief that Richards himself takes for granted .
30 It is not a thing that determines language from without , and it therefore has a quite different status and function from that of truth in logocentric modes of thought .
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