Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] it [is] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 In questions 3 and 7 it is essential that making and buying prices are on a basis allowing direct comparison .
2 In questions 3 and 7 it is essential that making and buying prices are on a basis allowing direct comparison .
3 From Figures 7.2 and 7.3 it is clear that there is indeed more risk-related information at the high risk junctions and this is more marked for the high risk exemplars than the low risk ones .
4 Since nearly all High Court judges are appointed when they are between about 45 and 57 it is likely that they will have shed such political enthusiasms as they may have had when young and have formed firm views about how the country should be run .
5 The Commission argue that in order for the industrial base of the EC to be effective and dynamic it is important that a free and competitive environment , based on the creation of the SEM with a strong Community competition policy , be supplemented by harmonised or coordinated policies in other areas .
6 Since the Soviet Union had no forces in the region , or only token forces in the 1950s and 1960s it is likely that Soviet leaders did not expect the Western allies to take these early proposals altogether seriously .
7 Between 1193 and 1201 it is possible that he is to be identified with a master Elias , steward to Gilbert de Glanville , bishop of Rochester [ q.v. ] , a close friend and kinsman of Hubert Walter .
8 If a friend has had work done by a particular building firm and found them reliable , honest and efficient it is likely that you will too .
9 Over the period between 1872 and 1905 it is probable that increased facilities for reporting and prosecuting cattle theft resulted in a gradual increase in the proportion of crimes which were reported .
10 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
11 As such it is possible that the boundary between research and practice may be blurred and solve the age-old problem of dissemination of research and development work .
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