Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] it [be] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 Watkins fully appreciated this and it is significant that his original ‘ vision ’ was of a series of markers stretched across the landscape rather than trackways as such .
2 The Select Committee suggested that these costs might actually be too high and it is true that if our ‘ Safestore ’ strategy is adopted we will be able to reduce the liability by at least a further £500 million .
3 Speaking in Brussels , where the Community dimension of the drama is becoming a major debate , the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , said : ‘ Freedom is magnetic and it is natural that the people of Eastern Europe should lunge for it at their first chance . ’
4 That was fixed for 2 August 1991 and it is apparent that all parties were aware that that was the relevant date for the hearing of the motion .
5 The WORDWISE program will be used as an example here but the options are very similar in all packages and once the user learns the basics of word processing- switching between programs is relatively easy and it is likely that schools will have different types of word processing programs in the school library , in the computer room and in classrooms .
6 Being a single mum is not very easy and it was important that there was lots of people to contact to encourage you in difficult times .
7 I know that sounds quite sad and it 's embarrassing that I copied him , but I ca n't help it because I thought it looked so great on him .
8 The foyer was crowded but it was true that there was not a smartly dressed woman in sight .
9 A number of mollusc-like shells are known from the Cambrian and it is likely that some derive from halkieriid or related scleritomes .
10 This is Brando 's first film since 1980 and it 's good that his old campaigning fire was still sufficiently there under the millions and the sloth to pull him into this .
11 one of the reasons for introducing the community charge that and it 's ironic that it was just possible , especially in nineteen erm ninety erm that the community charge was meaning wa was bringing about a change where people were voting on local issues , the prime local issue of course being what would be the level of the , of the community charge .
12 Joyce wrote this early in 1940 and it was understandable that he should exaggerate , in retrospect , the part which German culture had played in his life .
13 Instead we are arguing that all academic texts are effectively working with a particular brief and it is important that this be either spelled out in the production of academic texts or taken apart systematically by the readership .
14 Evidence from the period is confused but it is likely that Newcomen worked independently and did not know of the ideas of Papin and Savery .
15 The weather was very rough and it was evident that we were heading into another part of the blizzard ; white cascades of billowy snow swirled around us , as the aircraft roared , bumped and bucketed towards our goal some 400 miles to the west .
16 Your appointment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period in the case of misconduct or if your service is unsatisfactory and it is clear that you will not be able to reach the required standard before the end of the probationary period .
17 Your appointment may be terminated at any time during the probationary period in the case of misconduct or if your service is unsatisfactory and it is clear that you will not be able to reach the required standard before the end of the probationary period .
18 Total membership fluctuated widely around 5,000 and it is clear that many members only stayed with the Party for a short time .
19 References to the senior members from whom we learned were many and it is interesting that several who felt grateful for the quality of the intellectual challenge offered also , in retrospect , appreciated the problems of College and University in maintaining this when so many dons , male and female , had gone .
20 A small group of professionals , myself included , selected those books which we believed should be saved at all costs but , although we did this as conscientiously as possible , our combined subject knowledge was at best partial and it is inevitable that some books worthy of preservation were overlooked …
21 No golf at all was reported in 1916 and it is probable that next to nothing was played .
22 Say , the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster , was a close associate of Edward IV and it is significant that he should already consider Gloucester 's lordship valuable .
23 Say , the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster , was a close associate of Edward IV and it is significant that he should already consider Gloucester 's lordship valuable .
24 The current economic conditions are particularly challenging and it is clear that we must increasingly earn our living by ingenuity and innovation .
25 In the case of an eighth-century Pre-Khmer bronze figure of a Bodhisattva , estimated at £40,000-£60,000 , the body had been tested and proved ancient but it was clear that the head had once been broken off and re-attached .
26 Harvard radio-astronomer , Dr John Ball , says : — ‘ An invisible galaxy is reasonable but it is unreasonable that no mass can be seen . ’
27 Everyone here seemed busy and it was apparent that the few gipsies still remaining in this part of the forest were on the move .
28 The films used in this study were , however , relatively short and it was clear that subjects were not describing anything like the total amount of information that was available .
29 These can be quite complicated and it is important that you understand both systems .
30 Selecting a target weight for the obese is important and it is essential that this is realistic .
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