Example sentences of "it is [adv] [verb] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It is however appreciated that it can be difficult to obtain a Police report in some foreign countries . |
2 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
3 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MARKETING privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
4 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the OFFLINE MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
5 | However , it is strongly advised that there is only one LIFESPAN user with the MANAGER privilege — please contact Sema Software Technology Technical Support Department for further advice . |
6 | If the purchaser 's and the vendor 's accountants are to be involved , and it is strongly recommended that they are , it is imperative that they should be involved as early as possible in negotiating this part of the sale agreement . |
7 | It is strongly recommended that you put an adhesive label on this side of the artwork in the margins and mark it with the title of the project , date etc. and very clearly mark words to the effect of ‘ this side copper track view/this side to UV light ’ or similar . |
8 | Likewise , if you have already written a will , it is strongly recommended that you have this checked by a professional adviser to ensure that you do not give money unnecessarily to the taxman . |
9 | However , to prevent inadvertent access to the wrong process when two or more are available , it is strongly recommended that you front LIFESPAN 's own command files with a single ‘ router ’ of your own . |
10 | Unless you have extremely stringent security requirements , it is strongly recommended that you have only one LIFESPAN Process for all your live data ; ie. for all the configurable items you wish LIFESPAN to manage . |
11 | It is strongly recommended that you do not try to control the Z88 's hardware with this command — a mistake can be disastrous . |
12 | The term substantial steps is used because prior to that stage it is generally assumed that there is nothing for the offeror to disclose publicly . |
13 | It is generally assumed that it is not cost-effective to screen either younger or older women , but the achievements of any screening in this area are unclear . |
14 | Furthermore , it is generally assumed that it is an easy matter to pollute and get away with it . |
15 | The Act does not define what actually constitutes an artistic work , though it is generally accepted that it would cover any product made by an artist or craftsperson , which is normally unique , hand-made and makes a personal expressive statement . |
16 | However , it is generally accepted that none of the items which supplement the basic 17 questions provide additional information of value . |
17 | It is generally recognised that there is a great deal of information in the speech wave — particularly prosodic information — which we are not yet able to isolate and use . |
18 | However , it is generally agreed that we should cut down on fat and ear more foods containing complex carbohydrates ( starch and fibre-rich foods ) and include lots of fresh vegetables , fruit and a sensible amount of protein . |
19 | It is generally agreed that he has mishandled the students , who have been threatened , bullied , fired on with tear-gas grenades ; and now the university is closed which means that these cynical and angry students are all over the country spreading disillusion . |
20 | It is generally thought that they were a new people only in name , and that they were made up of tribes such as the Amsivarii , Chattuarii and Chatti , who are mentioned in earlier sources , but rarely , if at all , in later ones . |
21 | It is generally thought that it is helpful for managers and clinicians to be aware of the variations between maternity units and knowing where their own unit stands . |
22 | It is generally supposed that it was at Thurgarton . |
23 | It is generally held that it should be larger but no agreement on enlarging it seems attainable . |
24 | It is eventually discovered that they are from the ageing Frenchman Bertrand . |
25 | And , now that the Act expressly recognises that a firm , as such , may be appointed and that increasingly accountancy firms are incorporated , it is expressly stated that what is then required is a signature in the name of the firm by a person authorised to sign on its behalf . |
26 | But , to spike the guns of barrack-room lawyers , it is expressly stated that it is not a defence to prove that the documents prepared were not in fact prepared in accordance with the Act . |
27 | An applicant in another state may be unaware of the nature and significance of the divisions within the country of destination , so it is expressly provided that he always has the right to address a request directly to the Central Authority itself . |
28 | Yet it is normally said that it is a breach of an agent 's duty to act for competing principals . |
29 | When a manager is given the authority to do something , it is automatically presupposed that he has the ability to do it , the facilities that he needs and that the desired results will be achieved . |
30 | It is thus seen that it is the constraints and how they arise that are the significant factors in design . |