Example sentences of "[pron] is [adj] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it is encouraging that Bats in Churches , sponsored by , Lord help us , the Bat Conservation Trust , is countered by the Movement Against Bats in Churches .
2 It is material that needs to be questioned , and evaluated .
3 It is possible that climbs on the subsidiary slabs still remain .
4 Secondly , it is possible that costs in the longer term may be ignored .
5 It is true that estoppel by representation was not pleaded , but estoppel by deed was pleaded and the evidence was sufficient to support the former plea .
6 It is true that to search for a legal framework in which the ill-articulated wishes of a testator can be given effect is to regard the testator 's intention .
7 It is true that demand for coarser gauges of knitwear has fallen off and that the export market has been infiltrated by products from countries with lower wage rates .
8 It is true that warrants to the police in criminal investigations may be renewed only for one month .
9 But it is unlikely that rises in Ca 2+ of this duration are necessary for the induction of LTP in view of the demonstration that LTP can still be induced even if the duration of the post-tetanic rise in Ca 2+ is restricted to less than 3s , using a photo-activatable caged Ca 2+ chelator .
10 Nevertheless , it is likely that answers to these questions will be found over the next few years , and that by the end of the century we shall know whether string theory is indeed the long sought-after unified theory of physics .
11 It is likely that disputes over the respective responsibilities of health and local authorities will intensify , and without substantial investment by the National Health Service in continuing care many older people will remain in inappropriate hospital care .
12 As the implications of another disastrous election defeat begin to be analysed , it is clear that calls for the Labour Party to embrace PR as a way of breaking the Tory stranglehold are gaining in strength .
13 How far Anselm had travelled along this road , and how much further he would still travel , are questions to which an answer must be sought in the reign of Henry I. But it is clear that Anselm in exile was beginning to see events , if not through Hildebrandine eyes , at least with shades of Hildebrandine colour .
14 While it is clear that compounds with antithrombin or antiplatelet properties may enhance and sustain the action of thrombolytic agents , their optimum use and potential haemorrhagic side-effects remain to be explored .
15 Mistakes between positive and neutral fusing are critical and could be fatal , which is why it is vital that work on the electrical circuits should only be carried out by the Electricity Board or by an NICEIC ( National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting ) registered contractor .
16 His interest in the precedents is exhausted , for this purpose at least , once he is satisfied that according to his conception of law they establish only that mothers at the scene have a right to recover , and this is clear immediately and with no reflection about larger underlying principles whose nature is a matter of dispute .
17 He is aware that to live at all requires some measure of hi sā , but that , he says , should not prevent a man from trying to practise the ideals of ahi sā .
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