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

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1 So , on the other hand , feminists want another kind of knowledge — based on believing that it is not enough to establish that Angelica Kauffman was productive and well respected in both difficult and popular forms of art .
2 As for the reform of the National Health Service , it is already well established that every hour devoted to this subject plays into Labour 's hands .
3 Surprising though it may seem , although it is now well established that this is a serious problem with gliding , it is almost unknown in power flying circles or in the Air Force and it is taking many years to convince authorities .
4 It is now well established that diabetics are prone to early atherosclerosis ( Epstein et al , 1965 Pirart , 1978 ; Kannel & McGee , 1979 ) which appears no different from that in non-diabetics ( Robertson & Strong , 1968 ) .
5 It is now well established that NO exerts its actions through stimulation of a cytosolic guanylate cyclase with a consequent rise in cycliguanosine monophosphate ( cGMP ) concentrations .
6 Moreover , it is now well established that an injured plaintiff can recover for the unpaid services of a friend or relative .
7 It is now firmly established that effective provision for children with special educational needs is achieved by paying attention to the curricular , pastoral and self-enhancing aspects of the school .
8 It is now firmly established that a company ( or indeed a partnership or sole trader ) definitely can make purchases other than in the course of its business .
9 It is now clearly established that a juvenile who pleads guilty to an offence or series of offences for which the maximum term of custody is a sentence of 12 months ' detention in a young offender institution should normally receive an appropriate discount to reflect his plea , subject to the general principles governing the award of a discount .
10 It is now long established that if the Community has competence to negotiate an international agreement on a particular matter , a Member State can not have a separate competence on the same matter .
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