Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb mod] be [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 So it may be significant that in 1023 the translation of Ælfheah 's body began on 1 June , only about six weeks after the anniversary .
2 So it will be obvious that we have considerable flexibility in determining the size of parachute .
3 So it should be clear that the separation of husband and wife has nothing to do with infertility of the woman .
4 Hence it must be obvious that the cure of those diseases must depend on the same principles as the former : from which it is likewise evident that a regular education is necessary to the Farrier ’ .
5 By now it should be obvious that with interval harmony it is possible to obtain whatever harmonic results we please , through the manipulation of the consonant or dissonant intervals available to us , without resorting to tonal conventions .
6 By now it must be obvious that bullying him is n't going to work .
7 In constructivism we view the organism-environment dyad from the outside and ask how it might be possible that an organism which has input systems and which is active could ever come to know that the environment exists .
8 The possibility that we belong to such a so-called noumenal realm ( that is , a realm of things in themselves ) in our true being , also suggests dimly how it can be possible that ultimately we are free agents , who can cause ourselves to act according to the moral law , whatever the pressures upon us , in spite of the fact that at the level of appearance we are simply parts of the natural order of cause and effect , and as such merely animals impelled by our instinctive desires
9 Where the appointment is pursuant to a provision in the debenture then it must be clear that the conditions justifying the appointment have arisen otherwise the receiver will be a trespasser and also liable for conversion .
10 If the interpretation of democracy argued for in this book is correct , or at least is found persuasive by its readers , then it should be clear that its principal practical implication is that democracy is still " unfinished business " on the agenda of modern politics .
11 Then it will be clear that a ( pre-1989 ) ‘ Soviet ’ dirigiste planning style is not inevitable .
12 Yet it must be obvious that a structural change that channels effort in a new direction may lessen the flow of effort in the old direction .
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