Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] it is " in BNC.

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31 There are a number of studies which suggest that it is sensible to think of subjective risk when driving as a continually fluctuating quantity which may be related to both estimated and objective risk .
32 Clinical trials using calcipotriol suggest that it is a safe and effective topical treatment for psoriasis vulgaris .
33 The endoscopy results further suggest that it is the small bowel and not the stomach or duodenum that is the main site of chronic low grade blood loss in patients on long ter , NSAIDs .
34 Our data suggest that it is unlikely that the mechanism of this apparent synergy is enhanced depression of prostaglandin synthesis .
35 I respectfully suggest that it is on any view wrong to introduce into this branch of the criminal law questions whether particular contracts are void or voidable on the ground of mistake or fraud or whether any mistake is sufficiently fundamental to vitiate a contract .
36 6 One movement in a single section but in two different versions ( no. 5 ) has a timing , but it is not clear to which version this timing relates ; however , the composer 's autograph direction , ‘ Point viste , mais marque ’ and those given in the Cauvin MS ( Versailles , Bibl. mun. , Ms mus 226 ) and the 1729 edition ( ‘ Rondement et marque ’ ) , together with the stated desire on the first folio to shorten the work , strongly suggest that it is the shorter version of 60 bars to which this timing applies .
37 The common use of the prepositions in and out in connection with the mind suggest that it is conceptualised as a container . )
38 Erm I suggest that it is the fox because we 're told it has a sudden sharp hot stink the fox .
39 The fiduciary controls on managerial discretion provide that it is the duty of the directors to act in the interests of the shareholders .
40 They propose that it is not , in fact , inherently dysfunctional and should be valued as something positive and authentic : different , not inferior .
41 Other definitions propose that it is derived from the O.E. Heall , meaning Hall Manor or Heallgemot , the court of the Lord of the Manor , or as in Heallingas , Comrades sharing the same hall .
42 I 'd like to move a petition containing seven hundred and twelve signatures , residents of Broadstone who request the installation of a pedestrian crossing on Broadstone Lane , bottom end of Shakespeare Drive and propose that it is passed on to the environment committee for consideration .
43 Generalizing rather , it is probably true to say that Hawaiian-type eruptions are more common on the oceanic island volcanoes than elsewhere ( though the examples of Nyiragongo and Nyamlagira emphasize that it is only a generalization ) , since it is in these environments that the fluid basalt lavas are most likely to be found .
44 If you need to use that facility , and I emphasize that it is for emergency use only , your contact at Voice of America is Felix Klamin . ’
45 Thank You'-You are about to deflate the small plastic paddling pool in the garden in which no infant has paddled for a month until you realise that it is now full of strange vegetation and even stranger swimming insects and you decide to keep it as a nature reserve .
46 For Flew , and for Ayer in Language , Truth and Logic , you realise the vacuousness of religious belief when you realise that it is compatible with any earthly state of affairs whatsoever .
47 Please continue to view your progress in the mirror and realise that it is only one more day before you measure and weigh yourself to enter your reduced ( I hope ! ) statistics on the Weight and Inch Loss Record Chart .
48 The fact that you realise that it is out of his area of interest but may be useful to him personally should be made clear in the covering note that goes with the sample .
49 A piecemeal approach using micros will seem attractive at first , but may soon founder , when you realise that it is a shared information system which you actually need .
50 ‘ I hope you realise that it is only on account of the entreaty of Taheb that I see you , Huy , ’ were his words of greeting .
51 We must ensure that farmers realise that it is in their interests to restore the habitat and hedges .
52 I realise that it is constantly in the interests of the Opposition to belittle the Government 's successes , but that is certainly one .
53 Think about this carefully and you realise that it is essential to be conscious of the clubhead throughout the swing .
54 We want to look at stress now , and realise that it is not all negative , in fact some people actually go out and seek a fair amount of stress .
55 I realise that it is my ability to change do get do not get any separately items will affect the rights of the third party .
56 The debate will take place today and tomorrow behind closed doors , but party insiders say that it is very unlikely that Mr Mugabe will face serious opposition .
57 Senior commission officials say that it is up to national governments to get a move on .
58 I would prefer , at the risk of offending the purists , to take a robust attitude , and simply say that it is a decision made at a particular time in response to a particular situation against a particular political background , and is poor material on which to build any general proposition .
59 Of course you might want to take a very purist line and say that it is bad manners to remind others of their bad manners .
60 Some say that it is because the church has neglected , in almost every generation , to create a true fellowship in Christ that we are faced with modern freemasonry or , more recently , acid house or the New Age groups .
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