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

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1 The house , moreover , has its relation to the industrial town as Engels describes it , which is also planned so that the paths of the separate nations need never cross .
2 Two scales are provided for assessing language comprehension , one of which is specially modified so that only eye pointing is required .
3 We see a son who is quite taken aback that his father does not exercise the sort of discipline he should do :
4 This is not to deny that plan-making is a very valuable function of our local authorities ; it is rather to point out that the existing powers to implement their plans are restricted by the price that the market puts on some land , and by the fact that the planners ' resource is in the hands of private owners rather than at the disposal of the community .
5 It is completely sealed so that any accidental spills are contained and easily wiped away , while the double pan supports offer a flush area for easy and safe movement of heavy pans across the hotplate .
6 It is generally accepted now that to speak of self-sufficiency in the face of such quantities of material is absurd .
7 It is generally believed today that hyperinflations can be avoided by the maintenance of a reasonable degree of control over the supply of money .
8 It is generally recognized now that a totally planned economy is no longer a desirable or viable option for socialists , in either the East or the West .
9 It is again confirmed experimentally that various turbulent wall flows have a common profile of this form .
10 Moreover , it is frequently pointed out that the early Christian definitions of faith did not mean by the Greek and Latin words that we commonly translate as ‘ person ’ exactly what we would mean by ‘ person ’ today .
11 It is frequently pointed out that , compared with the previous dismal history of negotiations for disarmament , the past twenty-five years have seen an exceptional success in the conclusion of nuclear arms limitation agreements .
12 Sometimes it is even stated categorically that they do not .
13 This belief , though not taught in the Old Testament , was widely held in the Jewish constituency among whom Paul worked : it is widely believed today that if only you try hard and do your best , God will accept you at the last .
14 It is clearly stated there that , if the hon. Member who originated the question rises and states that he intends to seek to raise the matter on the Adjournment , that is the end of that particular question .
15 Although it is well known nowadays that , in addition to the noxious cereal grains , genetic factors may predispose susceptible subjects to an immune response that damages the small intestinal mucosa and the other environmental factors may triggerthis abnormal immune response , it was Dicke 's astute observations some 50 years ago that first changed the prognosis and treatment of these patients dramatically .
16 Indeed , it is well known now that many mammals and birds can develop aversions to novel foods that were followed by ill-effects hours after ingestion ( reviewed by Domjan , 1980 ) .
17 It is also pointed out that the danger of " hurrying " and teaching " more " is that time for gathering information and reflecting on practice and the implicit and explicit theories that guide it can evaporate easily in the busyness of increasing demands …
18 It is certainly verified experimentally that the sonic clicks produced are both highly structured and directional .
19 At the least it is usually laid down that the amendment of the Constitution can take place only through a special process different from that by which the ordinary law is altered …
20 It is seldom pointed out that the use of verbal insults is almost always an integral part of incidents in which women are physically and sexually assaulted .
21 It is often pointed out that the long-running set of victimization data in Britain , the General Household Survey 's regular measurement of the extent of burglary victimization since 1972 , indicates that most of the increase in recorded burglary is a reporting phenomenon .
22 Economic issues are real enough and it is often pointed out that politics is about priorities .
23 It is often pointed out that higher education was centrally seen in this way in the nineteenth century , but that very different models were on offer .
24 Thus , it is often pointed out that the statistics of murder include many domestic killings , the implication being that the figures are not therefore quite as grave as they seem .
25 It is often pointed out that chemists have failed in their attempts to duplicate the spontaneous origin of life in the laboratory .
26 It is often pointed out that governments manipulate the economy to engineer booms in periods immediately preceding elections , to the detriment of the economy , often by manipulating the money supply .
27 While ash may temporarily increase soil nutrient content , it is readily leached so that nutrients are removed into ground-water or into surface runoff .
28 ( This is not meant to be a criticism , for I doubt whether we can work effectively without such things ; it is merely to point out that modernity enters the church far more easily than the church enters modernity . )
29 The position of Gaelic has deteriorated dramatically in the intervening forty years and it is now argued convincingly that a local language is itself a development tool .
30 It is now programmed so that the core course can be done by pupils working in pairs .
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