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

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31 Sometimes it is argued that even if researchers do not really believe in the religion that they are studying , they will get more information if they pretend to do so — if , in other words , they use covert , rather than overt , methods of investigation .
32 Secondly and/or alternatively , it is argued that even if this is a case where the conventional Cyanamid principles fall to be applied , the mother 's claim to interlocutory relief falls at the first hurdle , namely the establishment of an arguable prima facie case .
33 For example , it is argued that both rats and humans have memory mechanisms and that you can , therefore , study memory in either species .
34 It is argued that geographically constituted groups such as community organisations are not necessarily representative of socially diverse populations .
35 Given the specialised nature of law , it is argued that only the professionals themselves are properly qualified for the task .
36 The irresistible thing is to suggest that even the most resolute of England 's footballers , ever mindful of the predicament that could result from defeat , are not entirely immune to what awaits them today in Poland .
37 It is thought that previously matured vitrinite would begin to undergo maturation again once it reached the maximum temperature to which it had been originally exposed .
38 Because no records of these are kept , the number of victims is unknown , but it is thought that nearly 200 die in street falls per annum in England and Wales .
39 Out of 700 cases that the PPL took to court last year , it is thought that as many as 100 could have been brought against hotels or restaurants .
40 It is thought that perhaps as many as twenty million have been sold across America and Europe in the last forty years to people anxious to contact dead relatives or to get answers to difficult problems in life .
41 It is thought that about a third of conceptuses fail to develop into an embryo .
42 In official figures it is shown that only ninety five percent of people who are eligible to be registered in England and Wales appear upon electoral registers .
43 It is regretted that so many people were unable to obtain a ticket for this game and the committee fully appreciates their keen disappointment ; it was an impossible task to satisfy everyone so great was the demand .
44 As training programmes are made available , and on-the-job experience builds up , it is anticipated that both maintenance and operations staff will take on a wider range of tasks .
45 In practice , it is anticipated that only 7 per cent of substantive hearings will take place in the High Court .
46 It is anticipated that about 300,000 traders will be required to complete SSDs .
47 Consequently , the same gesture in horses may indicate different emotions , and it is the context or situation in which the gesture is used that more fully reveals its meaning .
48 However , in attempting to ascertain the applicability of the model to other countries , in order to strengthen confidence in the results , it is recognised that instead of simply applying it to them mechanically , some account needs to be taken of prevailing differences in their industrial relations systems .
49 Here it is noted that even in mainstream cinema , narrative content is increasingly losing centrality and giving way to a more image-centred ‘ spectacular ’ cinema .
50 That is still the government 's public view , but it is understood that privately ministers have conceded they may have to change the law in three or four years .
51 It is understood that only a few specialist posts are likely to be be transferred .
52 The means of salvaging something of the disposition is to recognize that so far as the daughter has benefited under her father 's will she may be obliged by a trust .
53 Erm I think the main story as we sort of lead off from the , from the news release is saying that essentially erm our interpretation of the results is that the r the recovery has spread erm to all regions of the economy , at least in terms of orders erm and in terms of the mainland erm economy including Northern Ireland but I 'll go into more details on that in a moment .
54 Sometimes , is seems that even Hollywood is only human .
55 It is known that both cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic individuals can and do develop from the same batch of eggs .
56 It is known that shortly after its discovery , a copy , now lost , was made and sent to Spain .
57 It is known that approximately 30% of benign tumours will become ‘ invasive ’ and therefore it is possible that an increase in protein synthesis , which would be needed for further growth , might herald the development of the malignant phenotype and invasion by the tumour cells .
58 It is known that around one-third of cases of severe mental handicap are caused by chromosomal disorders , which include Down 's Syndrome babies .
59 The next matter is this , that it is known that unfortunately the plaintiff will require an operation in due course to correct a I 'm not sure whether deformity is quite the right word , mm , mm but it is close enough of the foot .
60 The purpose of the provisions relating to copyright is to ensure that both composer and publisher receive the reward which is due to them for their work .
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