Example sentences of "[is] [prep] [verb] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's worth remembering that for very many children , for many years , their teachers are the only readers of the bulk of their work . ’
2 At the same time it 's worth remembering that at least one contrast colour , even if only a large plant or a mass of flowers or cushions , will help to emphasize the clever harmony of the background colour scheme .
3 It 's worth recording that alongside NRA 's regular monitoring of ICI 's ‘ consent ’ discharges , ICI itself carries out nearly two thousand analyses each month on contents from its outfalls and drains from the three Teesside production sites .
4 As in Chapter 2 it is worth stressing that for predictive valuation purposes P , i , t ; + 1 and D , i , t ; + 1 are uncertain quantities .
5 It is worth stressing that in each year since 1980 there have been examples of serious street disorder ( Benyon , 1984 ; Benyon and Solomos , 1987 ) .
6 As a starting point , it is worth remembering that on the question of the sanctity of St Elphege , Anselm — unlike Lanfranc — was prepared to accept the testimony of the community with regard to the facts on which their veneration of the saint were based .
7 It is worth remembering that with increasing age , the symptoms of cystitis may be less dramatic but it can cause incontinence of urine .
8 It is worth remembering that below AH3 Plus grade these are small family hotels converted from the old burghers houses with no more than 15 to 20 rooms which are often reached by long and unusually steep staircases so characteristic of the narrow canal houses .
9 Although I concentrate in this chapter on sexual difference and on cultural and racial differences in the last chapter , it is worth remembering that in some contexts they interrelate .
10 In choosing the best moment to collect the berries it is worth remembering that in the past growers expected their fruit to fulfil more than one function .
11 ( It is worth remembering that in those days the Grand National fences did not incorporate a sloping apron of gorse on the take-off side to help the horses jump accurately : the take-off side was sheer , and consequently more difficult to gauge correctly . )
12 It is worth remembering that in conditions of mist or moonlight , the whole south-polar region appears blank , and Beta Hydri is often the only star fairly close to the pole to remain visible with the naked eye .
13 In the first place Braque had detached himself from visual appearances to a much greater extent than Cézanne , who while he was obviously very much aware ( if only instinctively ) of the purely formal or abstract side of painting , relied nevertheless , in his still lifes and landscapes , on an exhaustive study of the ‘ motif ’ as his point of departure , although it is worth mentioning that in his articles Emile Bernard had suggested that Cézanne 's vision ‘ was much more in his brain than in his eye ’ .
14 Having made the point , it is worth reflecting that by all reasonable standards , many headteachers and education officers are remarkably successful .
15 Indeed , it is worth emphasising that from the seller 's point of view , he is simply receiving ‘ money ’ ; he has no way of knowing when , where or how it was created .
16 It is worth considering that in part at least the malaise of modern society is the result of ill-considered and reckless policies of demolition and redevelopment .
17 It is worth saying that in all recent discussions about eastern Europe the former Soviet Union — viewed at one time as a Great Red Hope for ELT — is barely mentioned .
18 It is worth noticing that at least one senior member of the Board of Education ( William Cleary , Head of the Elementary Branch ) had argued , as early as 1941 , against the tripartite system and in favour of comprehensive schools .
19 But it is worth noting that at least for the criticism of popular culture , and of television in particular , this apparently postmodern move may have less to do with a radical change in the terms of value than with a fundamental shift of attention — and of political faith — from the text to the audience .
20 It is worth noting that at this stage the plaintiffs were in possession of no details other than the bare figures in the accounts .
21 Socially , the employee dismissed following a conviction will — whether the dismissal was fair or otherwise — find re-employment difficult , though it is worth noting that at least one tribunal has decided that such an employee is not bound to disclose the reason for his dismissal to a prospective employer ( Mackin v J. Carr Ltd , 1974 IRLR ) .
22 It is worth noting that under the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 and Pt IV of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , it is an offence to apply a false or misleading description .
23 It is worth noting that for each price there is a rate of return consistent with it , or conversely for every rate of return there is a price consistent with it .
24 It is worth noting that in the period of sterling 's membership of the ERM the cumulative decrease in GDP has been approximately 4% , while UK wages have increased by 6% , a gap not substantially reduced by productivity growth .
25 It is worth noting that in the USA , where modular structures are the norm , most professional education occurs at the postgraduate stage .
26 It is worth noting that in the USA there is a long tradition of national commissions on the curriculum , as well as a considerable academic literature that has influenced British thinking .
27 Despite this , it is worth noting that in Townsend 's sample 31 per cent of men assigning themselves to the middle class had ‘ manual ’ occupations , and 25 per cent of men assigning themselves to the working class had ‘ non-manual ’ occupations .
28 In this connection it is worth noting that in another context , and in another part of the same Act , Parliament has made express provision for cases in which the suitability of particular accommodation is to be determined by the court in the course of ordinary litigation .
29 It is worth noting that in the presence of GpU+ATP , about 10% of the transcripts produced from P A3 started at position -3 instead of +1 ( see Figures 2 and 3 ) .
30 It is worth noting that in England , Councils must have competition for 33% of their Engineering service in the first year 1995 and 90% by October ‘ 96 .
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