Example sentences of "is [adj] [adv] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Shortly stated , the main issue is whether a school which is over-subscribed so that it can not accept all the applications for admission can adopt religious criteria ( i.e. criteria intended to preserve the character of the school ) in selecting the successful applicants for admission and thereby exempt itself under section 6(3) ( a ) from the duty under section 6(2) to give effect to the preferences expressed by parents whose children do not meet such criteria .
2 At a push boiling oil on its own will do the job , but a typical mixture has corrosive properties and is sticky so that it adheres to exposed flesh .
3 It is possible here that his claims ( if any ) against the manufacturer for misrepresentation or negligence will fail because of an exemption clause which satisfies the requirement of reasonableness ( imposed by sections 8 and 2 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ) .
4 That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used .
5 None the less , it is clear both that they are substantial and that they have to be offset against any putative gains in efficiency brought about by the internal market .
6 It is clear also that there can be an iteration back from any stage in the process to any previous one as views get modified during the change process .
7 This would certainly simplify equation ( 6.3 ) to yield : but it is clear intuitively that we can not completely fill the file , as the last available storage position would on average be half the file area away from the last record 's computed address .
8 It is clear enough that nothing can be defined simply in negative terms .
9 It is motorised so that it can rapidly circumnavigate the platform , measuring distances by trigonometry as it moves to record a human head can take as little as fifteen to twenty seconds .
10 It is interesting here that we have in Dorothy Heathcote 's lesson an example of apparent free-play .
11 It is fortunate also that I , as Mayor , have full powers as a Magistrate .
12 It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College .
13 The Sophronia in the poems , however , is unmarried , and it is likely therefore that she was a housekeeper or a relative .
14 It may well be that the sons of barons and knights jostled with Sceva and Ollo in the markets of the twelfth century ; and it is likely enough that there were more rich men 's sons than poor men 's sons wearing the alderman 's robes .
15 It is important moreover that one not give overtones to stories surrounding Jesus which they may in no way have carried .
16 It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques .
17 It is important therefore that you learn to distinguish between different kinds of historical writings , since these will be your major source of information about the modern period .
18 The attribution of the positive changes to their own efforts is important so that they feel confident in managing without the help of a professional .
19 Despite ingenious if strenuous attempts ( Grice , 1975 ; Ayer , 1972 ) to present " if " statements in general as being material conditionals at bottom , it is evident enough that our If F then s is not true solely in virtue of the antecedent and consequent being both true or both false , or false and true respectively .
20 Extra-Statutory Concession D2 has also been amended as far as an individual is concerned so that it does not apply to a settlor of a resident or non-resident " settlor-interested " settlement .
21 She also underlined the importance of parents becoming ‘ better informed on what is available so that they can pass that enthusiasm and appreciation on to the children ’ .
22 If you are buying , you need to start by collecting information about all that is available so that you can compare costs and capabilities .
23 Careful pre-test counselling is essential so that you understand all the advantages and disadvantages of knowing if you have HIV , and can make your own informed decisions about whether to continue with your pregnancy .
24 He described it as ‘ a sort of mechanised private file and library in which an individual stores his books , records and communications , and which is mechanised so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility ’ .
25 If site 194 is released for extending the area I would be grateful to be advised as soon as is practical so that I can discuss details with the Forestry Commission .
26 It is regrettable also that she failed to recognise the rise of anti-Islamic racism , in which the demonising of Islam as ‘ The Other ’ of the west is taking shape .
27 It is certain only that they passed through Dulverton , and within a week were home once more , bringing with them ‘ many pleasant , and some of them droll enough , recollections ’ .
28 It can also be shown that , if the seed solution is colinear so that we can put , then the transformation ( 12.12 ) reduces to the transformation suggested by Ray ( 1980 ) as corrected by Halilsoy ( 1981 ) .
29 It is true also that we do tend to play above ourselves .
30 It is true enough that one could not start one 's language learning from the laws of physics and logic ; much is needed before we can even begin to understand these .
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