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

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1 Because the level of transactions was so high ahead of the slump in house prices , it is widely believed that there is a substantial number of homeowners waiting to sell when prices do start to recover .
2 It is widely known that there are harmful effects from inhalation of outfall from a lead works ; for children who ingest it by licking lead-painted toys ; and for families whose drinking water is supplied through lead pipes .
3 The accommodation consisted of semi-converted stables , and it will be known by those acquainted with the residence of horses that the door of a stable is so constructed that there are two gaps , one between the door and the floor and another between the door and the ceiling , and through these gaps blew drafts of freezing cold .
4 I wish I could join him in the corridor , but now it is so crammed that there is no room .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 It is also known that there are people in mental handicap hospitals who are not and have never been mentally handicapped .
8 Michael is also informed that there are proportionately fewer females in the area with these disabilities .
9 In the past thirty years , astrophysicists have discovered dust clouds , radio signals , X-rays , electric and magnetic fields in supposedly empty space , and it is now realised that there is as much energy/matter between the stars as there is contained in them and in all the planets as well .
10 It is most common in older people and it is often believed that there is no cure because it is a sign that the body is wearing out .
11 As a consequence , it is often argued that there is a greater need for additional performance measures , and that these measures should be more detailed in non-profit organizations ; in other words , that the wider accountability questions are more immediate and important .
12 It is often considered that there is much greater sexual tolerance than used to be the case and the public response to homosexuality and lesbianism is sometimes cited as evidence for this .
13 In vertical mergers it is often claimed that there are important gains to co-ordination and planning .
14 From the practical standpoint , it is often claimed that there is never enough time to write objectives ; that their use removes the spontaneity from teaching ; and finally that from a clinical point of view they are inappropriate , as much of the teaching is ‘ crisis , teaching and can not be foreseen nor planned .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 It is frequently denied that there is a relationship between religion and violence in Ireland .
20 It is well documented that there are geographical variations in both health status and health care expenditure within Britain .
21 To continue with the example of India , it is well documented that there was a massive economic ‘ drain' which transferred substantial export surpluses of goods and bullion to Britain .
22 It is well established that there are voters whose preferences are influenced by the alphabetical sequence in which candidates ' surnames appear on the ballot paper .
23 But it is well known that there is a prejudice against awarding the bigger gongs to those who have fled England : especially for Switzerland .
24 Perhaps it is indeed learning that there is no escape from the shock — and such learning may be very important to its subsequent behaviour .
25 Because we are dealing with what purport to be exceptions to a general principle , it is sometimes argued that there is no single legal principle of justification , merely a number of disparate responses to the specific factual and legal details of a particular case.13 Alternatively , a general principle of justification is advanced and given the name of ‘ necessity ’ or ‘ privilege ’ or some kind of ‘ comprehensive justification in relation to medical procedures ’ .
26 It is sometimes claimed that there are languages without true tenses , for example Chinese or Yoruba , and this is correct in the sense that such languages may lack L-tenses morphologically marked in the verb , or indeed systematically elsewhere ( Comrie , 1976a : 82ff ; Lyons , 1977a : 678-9 ) .
27 It is sometimes admitted that there are dangers in this in that they can take the wrong decisions , about new technology , or marketing a product , or about industrial relations , and it is implied that if these decisions lead to the wrong strategy then all will be lost for everyone .
28 It is commonly found that there is an interval of about six months between , firstly , the family member getting into recovery from his or her own " family disease " and learning to practise " tough love " and cease " enabling " the disease to continue by covering up its consequences and , secondly , the primary sufferer coming to seek recovery .
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