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

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1 It has been widely held that normochromic anaemia is indicative of chronic renal failure , but recent epidemiological evidence supports our findings that anaemia is also commonly present in patients with both ARF and AonCRF , and is , therefore , not a helpful discriminant .
2 It has been effectively argued that live performance before an audience can be the most crucial part of a popular musician 's growth as an artist .
3 One person pointed out that , if it was not an accident , there were serious political overtones and the convention had been long established that political matters were never raised at presbytery meetings .
4 ( Meliaceae ) but durian seeds are so damaged that ground-walking animals are thought to be the principal effective agents possibly sun-bears , or even tigers .
5 It has been generally accepted that adenomatous polyps develop in the second and third decade with most affected untreated subjects developing a colorectal carcinoma by the age of 40 years .
6 It is only when they have been thus adopted that conscious strategy turns into habitual rule , coping into culture .
7 But it has been further seen that strong justification is needed for adopting a system at variance with prevailing medical views .
8 Hopes are still expressed that old manufacturing industries will re-employ all those previously made redundant as soon as the economic recession is over .
9 It has been repeatedly reported that smooth muscle antibodies of autoimmune chronic hepatitis are directed to cell actin .
10 Although it has been traditionally assumed that Labour Governments are more susceptible to defeat in the Lords than Conservative administrations , Brazier concludes that the Lords have been surprisingly even-handed in dealing out legislative defeats .
11 They are often told that gross over-ruddering is needed to spin , but this is not the case .
12 It has however been convincingly demonstrated that complex substantive value judgments underlie the determination of many ostensibly process-related issues .
13 It seems to be generally agreed that young mothers run a far higher risk of isolation and loneliness than their Victorian counterparts .
14 It may be reasonably speculated that English ethnocentricity , then as now , would assume that , first the Scots and later the Irish , were let into Westminster , but the legislation gives no warrant for this assumption .
15 If technology is linked only with science , then vast possibilities in traditional arts subjects will be wasted , and it will be increasingly assumed that modern well-equipped schools are for science , while arts schools struggle along in the doldrums , where neither teachers nor pupils will want to be .
16 It has been well observed that classical revivals tend to be of short duration .
17 Today experts are fully agreed that modern ceramic materials offer unsurpassed qualities for many of the most demanding industrial applications .
18 The electrodes were so positioned that current flowing through them caused a particular pleasure .
19 As expected , most ulcers were so sited that venous insufficiency was immediately suspected : 392 ( 85 per cent ) were situated in the classic gaiter area .
20 It has been previously shown that linear plasmids bearing Tetrahymena telomeric sequences are able to replicate autonomously in the filamentous fungus Podospora anserina ( 1 ) .
21 It is widely assumed that different ICUs can be compared by the ratio of actual mortality to that predicted by the APACHE score .
22 It is widely accepted that vast amounts of police time are wasted by calling constables unnecessarily as court witnesses but the problem has so far proved intractable .
23 It is widely accepted that new members of the research community deserve careful initiation , socialisation and accreditation .
24 In particular , it is widely recognised that behavioural methods often result in relatively rigid language patterns , and that subsequent generalisation beyond training sessions and the spontaneous combination of taught elements into novel combinations continue to be problematic .
25 It is widely recognised that agricultural resources produce far more than a supply of raw foodstuffs .
26 2.1 It is widely recognised that English law is defective in failing to provide satisfactory machinery for the imposition on freehold land of positive obligations ( such as obligations to repair and to contribute to communal maintenance costs ) which can then be enforced against successors in title to the original owner of the land .
27 It is widely believed that local competition and small populations mean that volume sales are not achievable in Scandinavia and the Benelux countries .
28 It is widely believed that elemental diet is effective in Crohn 's disease by achieving bowel rest .
29 At the European level it is widely believed that common standards will allow an expanded internal market to be developed and thus facilitate the economies of scale considered necessary for effective competition against foreign manufacturers .
30 It is widely believed that senior navy officials trying to live within increasingly stringent Treasury spending limits want to close Rosyth dockyard and the adjacent naval base , and centralise all naval refitting work at Devonport .
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