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

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1 The same ‘ conversational ’ blank verse is used in much of The Prelude and it is noticeable that after Coleridge 's influence lessened ( during the next decade ) Wordsworth 's blank verse begins to revert to eighteenth-century and Miltonic mannerisms .
2 But all of them are constantly watching the keyboard for their particular call up command and it is possible that one command may affect more than one accessory — with predictable , and disastrous , results !
3 A day 's hard work can produce a no-kill result and it is important that everyone should be able to recognise the visible differences between a good and an impossible situation .
4 She motioned Jenna to a seat and it was clear that her initial diffidence was now controlled .
5 The canopy slates are old and similar to the main roof and it is possible that an earlier gallery stood here .
6 ‘ It is an investment in our future and it is crucial that we get good returns . ’
7 Governmental statistics should be basic data for much social research and it is fortunate that the Governmental Statistical Service publishes a free annual booklet called ‘ Government Statistics : a Brief Guide to Sources ’ , which is available from the Central Statistical Office , Great George Street , London SWlP 3AQ .
8 Poachers operate after dark and it is crucial that you should not be confused with them , unwittingly provide them with cover , or create any confusion which might result in their not being apprehended .
9 However , as with most decisions there are advantages and disadvantages on either side and it is important that you should at least know what the choices are .
10 Bill the and John started holding hands about a year ago and it 's already resulted in their engagement and it 's clear that they 're planning their big day for the summer of next year !
11 Roe took his men from Alderley Edge and concentrated the company 's efforts at the new ore-body and it is possible that interest in the Coniston venture waned to some extent .
12 Administrators , on the other hand , are entirely the creatures of statute and it is possible that different considerations apply to administrators than apply to administrative receivers on the question of unregistered companies .
13 UK prices are still awaiting confirmation but it is likely that the Nikonos RS body will cost in the region of £2,000 .
14 UK prices are still awaiting confirmation but it is likely that the Nikonos RS body will cost in the region of £2,000 .
15 The second part of the exception would apply to spare parts such as replacement body panels for cars where the design is dictated by the appearance of the car but it is unlikely that many computer spare parts will fall into this category .
16 The precise characterisation of this agent awaits further study but it is clear that most patients with NSAID enteropathy have normal 1 4 C glyocholate breath tests , urinary indicans , and vitamin B 1 2 absorption , all of which may be affected in non-specific intestinal bacterial overgrowth syndromes .
17 Sometimes this ability can be judged without interview but it is likely that a number of applicants will need to be interviewed .
18 ‘ The future of state nursery education is at stake and it is essential that people understand that there are three different policies being offered . ’
19 Many social scientists use computers in their research work and it is desirable that their computing should be as productive as possible .
20 Certainly , it is an eccentric work and it is true that its spiritual elevation-signalled , Berg-like , by the entry of an instrumental chorale towards the end-cannot be anticipated in the early stages of its apparently disorganised single-movement construction .
21 Certainly , it is an eccentric work and it is true that its spiritual elevation-signalled , Berg-like , by the entry of an instrumental chorale towards the end-cannot be anticipated in the early stages of its apparently disorganised single-movement construction .
22 The Attorney-General has made clear to the House the position under the law and it is important that the House should recognise that .
23 That would be impossible to accommodate without major adverse effect up what is a historic town , almost entirely er located within a conservation area , and as Mr Curtis said , erm constrained by the greenbelt , the final point is er it is located within the A sixty four corridor and it is inevitable that it would serve the needs of Leeds rather than the needs of York if it were expanded in that way .
24 Panorpa communis , for example , has been recorded to fly at only 0.5 metres per second whereas Aeshna mixta can move at 7 metres per second and it is unlikely that any insect exceeds about twice this velocity .
25 Essentially , it was a calculative attitude and it was clear that they managed themselves in the sense that they saw work as being a means to their personal ends , which might be owning a boarding house , for example .
26 The requirement that the defects be disclosed to the buyer is one of degree and it is probable that some positive act of drawing attention seems to be required .
27 I am always accused of , and criticised for , my comments on the establishment that runs British tennis and it is true that I have been , and will continue to be , critical in the future , but I do believe that constructive critical assessment performs a valuable function .
28 The Spencers held a dance that weekend in his honour and it was noticeable that Sarah was enthusiastic in her attentions .
29 In spite of his enthusiastic involvement in Wales , he must then have been something of an unknown quantity and it is possible that his role in the north was originally envisaged as that of one among equals .
30 In spite of his enthusiastic involvement in Wales , he must then have been something of an unknown quantity and it is possible that his role in the north was originally envisaged as that of one among equals .
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