Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] [adv] that [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College . |
2 | It is fortunate also that I , as Mayor , have full powers as a Magistrate . |
3 | It is certain only that they passed through Dulverton , and within a week were home once more , bringing with them ‘ many pleasant , and some of them droll enough , recollections ’ . |
4 | It is true also that we do tend to play above ourselves . |
5 | It is important therefore that you learn to distinguish between different kinds of historical writings , since these will be your major source of information about the modern period . |
6 | It is important obviously that you do n't go too far with these techniques . |
7 | It is interesting here that we have in Dorothy Heathcote 's lesson an example of apparent free-play . |
8 | The Sophronia in the poems , however , is unmarried , and it is likely therefore that she was a housekeeper or a relative . |
9 | None the less , it is clear both that they are substantial and that they have to be offset against any putative gains in efficiency brought about by the internal market . |
10 | This would certainly simplify equation ( 6.3 ) to yield : but it is clear intuitively that we can not completely fill the file , as the last available storage position would on average be half the file area away from the last record 's computed address . |
11 | A cat inhibits the desire to chase the bird until it is ready so that it has the highest chance of success . |
12 | It is regrettable also that she failed to recognise the rise of anti-Islamic racism , in which the demonising of Islam as ‘ The Other ’ of the west is taking shape . |
13 | It is motorised so that it can rapidly circumnavigate the platform , measuring distances by trigonometry as it moves to record a human head can take as little as fifteen to twenty seconds . |