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

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31 Despite the presence of gold and minor base-metal sulphides in the drillcore from this zone , it is believed that this is not the main source of gold and there may be a more fertile source elsewhere in the area .
32 It is believed that this is the first such interchange to be arranged between a British or a European social research group and one in the People 's Republic of China .
33 It is believed that this was Hadrian 's retreat , where he went to be quiet and enjoy his drawing , writing and music-making .
34 The church had a narthex set at an oblique angle to one of the outer octagon sides ; it is believed that this was not the original narthex , which would have directly faced the eastern apse ( 195 ) .
35 However , even if , for the sake of argument , it is assumed that this is not the case and that the USSR is directing substantial resources to the winning of Latin America for Communism , it is still necessary to extend the analysis further .
36 It is submitted that this is the correct approach , but in Dunne v. North Western Gas Board Sellers L.J. , delivering the judgment of the Court of Appeal , considered that common benefit was an important factor .
37 Although there is no authority on this , it is submitted that this is not the case since the provisions on administration ( particularly the right of the floating charge holder to block the appointment of an administrator ) obviously envisage that crystallisation must arise from the act of the floating charge holder or the terms of the charge .
38 It is submitted that this is sensible : if the party seeking to enforce the restraint were required to match the restraint exactly to the interest very few restraints , if any at all , would be found to be reasonable .
39 It is submitted that this is not a complete modern definition of what amounts to public policy but is one facet of that definition .
40 It is submitted that this is the strict and correct approach to severance .
41 It is accepted that some conception of a set of conditions for an effect is used , but it is denied that this is the conception of a causal circumstance .
42 It is suggested that this is approximately in line with United Kingdom law , that even considerable effort alone can not confer copyright on an otherwise uncopyrightable work .
43 It is suggested that this is an addition to a breach of CA 1985 , s263 which provides that the vendor can only make a distribution out of profits available for the purpose .
44 It is suggested that this was intended to represent a Roman cavalry standard-bearer , as the insignia is not unlike an imago , similar to that held by Flavinus of the Ala Petriana , found near Corbridge and now in Hexham Abbey .
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