Example sentences of "it is certainly [adj] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is certainly encouraging that parents , not government , are choosing to expand the number of integrated schools in the Province .
2 It is certainly desirable that relationships between geomorphological processes and climatic parameters are established using the results of process studies and then extended towards the global scale , and such relationships could enhance the understanding involved in climatic geomorphology .
3 It is certainly true that pigeons with bar magnets attached to their heads navigate incorrectly on overcast , but not on sunny , days ( Figure 4.9 ) ; which suggests both that pigeons have a magnetic sense , and that it may be used by pigeons as a back-up compass sense when the sun is invisible .
4 It is certainly true that conditions were such that developers were prepared to pay more than existing use prices for land ; but the conditions were extraordinary .
5 It is certainly true that states have in the past used methods and means of warfare not outlawed by any specific prohibition although running counter to general principles , and they have sought to justify this by reference either to the principle of reprisal or that of military effectiveness .
6 In the public-spending round of Government it is certainly true that departments overbid on the basis that when it comes to the crunch they can bring the bid down without damage .
7 It is certainly true that women meeting and working together can find a sustaining , natural pleasure in their interaction .
8 Although it is certainly true that individuals can gain a false idea about the ease of making money on the Stock Market , there is also no doubt that privatisation has generated substantial interest in the Stock Market , much of it from new investors .
9 Whatever one thinks about this , it is certainly important that teachers and media producers should understand the various movements which have swept the library profession over recent decades and which see the librarian as educator rather than curator .
10 It is certainly important that teachers working with deaf people acquire a specialist theoretical knowledge of deaf language , deaf culture and deaf education , and most of these teachers acquire this in addition to experience in mainstream education working with hearing students .
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