Example sentences of "is [adj] that we [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is absurd that we have to be tied up in private Bill procedure in order to allow railway developments of the type that we are discussing tonight .
2 On the one hand , it is clear that we depend for survival upon our bodies , whereas we may not want to say that God depends upon the world for survival .
3 It is unfortunate that we have in the Australia v New Zealand Second Test seen a player have his nose broken through illegal play , and the player 's union concerned choosing not to use this new law change .
4 It really is incredible that we talk about sixth form education , the education of our young people between sixteen and nineteen , as a peripheral area .
5 The unity of the theme is at stake , so that after a period of change it is inevitable that we return to our original discourse .
6 It is inevitable that we think of children at Christmas but , as Father John McCullagh writes so movingly on this page , our thoughts should not stop there .
7 ‘ It is important that we protect against these outrageous actions . ’
8 That 's one of the reasons why it is important that we come around the Lord 's table .
9 It , too , has the potential for magnificence and it is important that we begin with the logical starting point and create a lush playing surface to rival the finest in the world . ’
10 So before we proceed further it is important that we look at the units and measurement of temperature , pressure and volume .
11 Thus it is essential that we keep in mind that notions which may now seem ‘ normal ’ and ‘ natural ’ are in fact , as with most things , social and cultural constructs determined by a complex of reasons and situations .
12 ‘ Now all this basic planning does take time , which is why it is essential that we come onto a programme during its very early planning stages .
13 We much regret that this involved a net loss of some jobs but if we are to remain competitive against increasing overseas competition , it is essential that we operate with the lowest possible cost base and the most efficient facilities .
14 But at the moment it is essential that we work on what we bring with us when we enter these conflict situations .
15 More commonly , however , Calvinists viewed natural disasters as signs of divine anger , requiring appeasement through prayer and public fasting ; during the famine of 1586 , for example , the Bishop of London commented in a letter : ‘ for appeasing His wrath it is convenient that we fall to earnest repentance , prayers , fasting and other deeds of charity . ’
16 It is vital that we tackle with urgency both sides of the problem .
17 If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter .
18 It is vital that we get across the fact that under the reforms in the NHS we can now set proper standards of care throughout the country .
19 It is true that we live in an age when people are increasingly more likely to act on intuition , but many are still able to calculate when two and two add up to five .
20 While it is true that we have until now been concerned with consciousness , and used the term " mental events " in the ordinary way so as not to include all that may be included in the mental , the rest of the subject-matter of that domain is not thereby excluded from our coming reflections .
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