Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adv] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , if it is right here that the tax was repaid as a matter of extra-statutory discretion , and interest from the date of Nolan J. 's order was paid on the same basis , it is not clear to me how a review of the discretionary refusal to pay interest which was not due in law can properly be examined by way of judicial review .
2 It is most probably that the inhabitants had heard of this religion which had spread over Europe and had been known as early as the late Roman period in Britain .
3 It is here however that the feminist questions arise .
4 It is here too that the husband should act as priest within his own household , as the example and nurturer of his wife and children .
5 It is even just that we should assign a greater degree of responsibility to children , for madmen , by virtue of their lack of free will , are completely without responsibility , while children , insofar as they possess reason in a partially developed form , can be held responsible ( i.e. can be required to take responsibility ) to a corresponding degree .
6 It is no longer that I find that it is a four bedroomed bungalow which is required , with bedrooms of sufficient size in the case of the plaintiff and the plaintiff 's parents and that work of alteration er to the bungalow will be necessary along the lines of Mr report but it will not involve the building of any extension .
7 It is probably here that the greatness of Nizan 's writing ability is most clearly exemplified , at the line where the political and the personal collide .
8 But it is very lately that the truly magnificent taste in gardening has flourished in these northern parts of Europe , for although in King Charles the Second 's reign there was great spirit amongst the nobility and gentry of England for planting and gardening , which spirit was greatly heighten 'd in King William 's reign , during which time most of the large gardens of England were laid out and planted , yet we find the taste at that time extended little farther than to small pieces of box-wood , finish 'd parterres and clipp 'd greens , all of which are now generally banished out of the gardens of the most polite persons of this age , who justly prefer the more extended rural designs of gardens which approach the nearest to nature .
9 It is very rarely that we know the age of a bride .
10 Unfortunately , it is very rarely that this question can be answered precisely .
11 Because I have also read other of Rosa Guy 's novels , I know that her style is continuous throughout her stories and it is very rarely that one of her books ends happily .
12 It is much more that he seems to be playing games .
13 Here , it is quite simply that the religion has not lived up to the expectations of its followers , that is , it has provided for them none of the benefits that they were led to expect when they were first introduced to it .
14 It is relatively recently that Martin has been classified as a professional .
15 It is this family situation as experienced by the child Nizan which requires detailed commentary , for it is precisely here that the fundamental structure of Nizan 's emotional and intellectual outlook was formed , a deep-rooted psychological state which had profound effects on the thoughts and actions of the adult writer .
16 It 's tempting to stop the drama at such morally dubious moments , but it is precisely here that we find the greatest learning opportunities .
17 It is precisely there that they considered themselves the most competent and consequently interfered in all spheres of its life .
18 I did n't know at that time what the content of the exhibition was because Sarah who organised it all had to write to lots of people and arrange the loans and you know it is fairly recently that we discovered for example the tate would lend , their pictures because its very rare that they do , erm , and , so we thought the next best thing , when I discovered the change of dates would be to have slides of the pictures that Sue was using , but erm oh dear then wonderful that Sue was using a another book and this term allocated and I was n't able to get the slides she picked , it was my fault that they 're not on slide due to the amount of time that we had to do this .
19 Dobson argues convincingly that as the admission of freemen was controlled by the borough authorities , it is more probably that the increased number of admissions was prompted by their desire to spread the load of civic obligations , and to secure money from the payments made on entry to assist shaky borough finances .
20 Most of science is built up on good solid craftsmanship and it is only rarely that the occasional blinding flash of world-shattering importance ever really occurs .
21 It is easy for adopted parents to feel hurt or rejected and it is only rarely that they and the child make the search together .
22 Because of socialisation it is only rarely that we have to puzzle out a meaning for an action which we come across in our normal social encounters — most actions seem perfectly intelligible to us the moment they occur — because we have learnt the rules by which others are playing the ‘ game ’ .
23 However , it is only rarely that the more esoteric operations are ever used , particularly in programs compiled from high-level languages .
24 It is only rarely that places become the heroes of operas , yet such is the case of Peter Grimes .
25 It is only later that the effect of this spending becomes apparent and more money may have to be spent to reach an effect that is desired .
26 It is only latterly that we have become used to talking about such relations in terms of power .
27 The Created God can have existence only in the minds of men , for it is only there that things without material substance can exist , and are therefore spiritual .
28 Most are working in central London , some also in one or two other major cities , since it is only there that the sort of prestigious hotels and banqueting suites which can mount an almost unbroken series of events are to be found .
29 We need to be in the Labour Party it is only there that we the unions can take part in making policy about the future of our industries and services , and taking care of our members .
30 All of this can come as no surprise , since one of the greatest difficulties which confronts the medical legal commentator in dealing with the treatment of the terminally ill is that techniques and technology have developed and changed with such rapidity in the past decade or so that it is only vaguely that the problems are perceived , let alone responded to by developing a general consensus in the form of law .
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