Example sentences of "it be emphasise " in BNC.

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1 It is emphasising these offerings rather than the connectivity software products for which it is traditionally known — what it now calls a secondary stream .
2 Evaluation is identified as the fourth and final style of the planning cycle but it is emphasised that evaluation is not simply something that comes as a ‘ big bang ’ at the end of the process , but that it is required throughout .
3 It is emphasised that white stars are an indication of a type of hotel .
4 It is emphasised that the form will be used by the Department for reporting purposes only and will not , at any stage , form part of the record of service of any employee who has been hurt , abused , threatened or harassed in the course of their employment with the Department .
5 It is emphasised , however , that in all cases the final decision on whether or not to prosecute an assailant rests with the Procurator Fiscal .
6 It is emphasised that this paper is at fundamental level , and will be set and marked accordingly .
7 It is emphasised that the Council believes the arrangement to be in bodies ' best interests .
8 Finally , it is emphasised that conditions in the eurobond market are subject to change over time , secularly as well as cyclically .
9 It is to emphasise that Papert is fighting major battles over the nature of the relationship between computers and education .
10 Rather , it is to emphasise that their members are in general uninformed about it ; and that even where they are not uninformed , they are for the most part unversed in it .
11 It was emphasised yesterday that Mr Parkinson has yet to reach a decision .
12 It was emphasised in Chapter 2 that the demand for labour is a derived demand — it is derived from the demand for goods and services .
13 That fact carried much weight with the laymen even when it was emphasised that Black was not responsible .
14 In his room at the hotel , he would find a gun and it was emphasised that , after the shooting , he was to replace it in the room as arrangements had been made to dispose of it .
15 In the previous chapter it was emphasised that the authorities deliberately promoted and condoned violence , crime and racketeering in order to alienate both terrorist and legitimate political opponents of the government from their natural sympathisers .
16 There was a printed form of recommendation of patients for admission to the benefits of the infirmary , and it was emphasised that no child under seven years of age , except in case of an operation , and no person without decent apparel and a proper change of linen , or labouring under any infectious disorder whatever could be admitted as an in-patient .
17 To be sure it is a little difficult to be certain how big " large " has to be before this behaviour sets in — indeed it was emphasised by Bohr and his friends that the line could be drawn at different places along the chain — but somewhere this classical behaviour had to set in to make measurement possible .
18 First , it was emphasised that ex hypothesi the responsible third parties — and in particular the solicitors in this case — were not themselves contraveners .
19 Secondly , it was emphasised that ex hypothesi the responsible third parties — and in particular the solicitors in this case — were not parties to the transaction and received nothing under it .
20 Fifthly , it was emphasised that the procedural provisions in subsections ( 4 ) , ( 5 ) and ( 6 ) do not apply to the remedy under subsection ( 2 ) .
21 It was emphasised that this event was not only intended for those interested in ecumenical groups .
22 During those meetings it was emphasised by all participants that a great deal of work would need to be done in the translation of medical textbooks , and that this would take considerable time .
23 It was emphasised that only limited information was available about the performance of Access students in higher education , and that the vast majority of students who had completed their higher education course came from one Access course .
24 It was emphasised that reality would be easier than the way we did it .
25 ( In particular it was emphasised that the protection of green belts ‘ must be maintained as far ahead as can be seen . ’
26 In Cowan v Kitson Insulations Ltd [ 1992 ] PIQR Q19 it was emphasised that the plaintiff should never be treated disadvantageously by reason of seeking a final award even if a provisional award appears suitable .
27 It was emphasised in Fookes v Slaytor [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 1293 that the court has no power to make a finding of contributory negligence if it is not pleaded .
28 It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them .
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