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

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31 In fact it is understood that another public sector organisation about to come under MMC scrutiny is modelling its approach on ours .
32 It was , it has the face value of one million pounds in physical terms , there is , in fact it is thought that there was a ten million pounds as well based on the same , on the same er principle .
33 In Bonn it is hoped that there can be orderly change across the border , soon enough to convince more East Germans that life is worth living there .
34 For simplicity it is assumed that tastes and income are identical between residents , and therefore , once again , this is a ‘ representative individual ’ for the locality .
35 ( " on examination it is seen that these ideas are not so very original after all " )
36 Maria ( whose name is pronounced ‘ Mah-Rye-Yah ’ , as in ‘ Black Maria ’ ) is the daughter of a Bean Street neighbour , and suddenly without provocation it is said that she starts an uproar of a fight in which Mrs Jenkins is stabbed .
37 At present it is intended that the next series of workshops to be organised by SCOTVEC will concentrate on writing HN Units in competence terms , assessment in a criterion referenced system and the appraisal of merit in HN Units .
38 However , even in the present stage of battery technology and without recourse to any of the many new battery types under test at present it is estimated that due to the preponderance of short trips ( this is in an industrialised country equivalent in size to the UK ) 70% of present fuel consumption in cars could be substituted by use of battery vehicles .
39 Here at Nottingham it is recognized that the source of our special contribution to academic achievement is the quality of the people who work within it .
40 Although Palace have accepted a bid of £1m from City for Thomas it is understood that Sheffield Wednesday have made an identical offer .
41 Around Britain it is estimated that there are now 180,000 single people without a permanent home who live in temporary shelters , hostels or on the streets .
42 By extrapolation it is concluded that today 's rising income levels generate increased demand for services compared with manufactured goods .
43 By extrapolation it is estimated that , over one year , there were 16 acute admissions to hospital from the practices per 1000 registered population , a figure identical with that in the third national morbidity survey .
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