Example sentences of "it [is] also [adj] say that " in BNC.

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1 We can also recognise , as we did , at an , on an earlier paper that it is national government policy and increasingly so , to encourage the development of capital schemes , borrowing , we noted that in relation to transport and the availability of S C A's I think it 's also right to say that the government does set down the level of borrowing which can be entered into in in any one year , that is the credit approvals are controlled by the government and they do make them available to the County Council and to district Councils , so in a sense , the government is both saying that we expect borrowing to be a feature of a budget and also that we want to control , and restrict the amount of money that can be borrowed through the amount of credit approvals .
2 erm I think it 's also true to say that if they came on Sunday and turned into the church hall for coffee and tea , they can smoke in there .
3 It is possible to treat each of the pair , as a single consonant phoneme ( we will call this the one-phoneme analysis of , ) , and it is also possible to say that they are composed of two phonemes each — either plus or plus all of which are already established as independent phonemes of English ; this will be called the two-phoneme analysis of and .
4 There are issues of general principle at stake , but it is also true to say that there can be no absolutely right place in which to draw the line .
5 It is also true to say that the minister ( man or woman ) is central in ensuring that the funeral service is a memorable event for the family by helping them to begin to understand their grief in the context of the church 's care for them .
6 Unfortunately it is also true to say that suicide is very common among the elderly and it is to that subject that we now turn .
7 On the other hand , it is also true to say that the benefits of scale may be lost ( especially for a natural monopoly ) and also that oligopolistic pricing may not always produce-a desirable outcome .
8 While the study of the language is critical to the development of BSL and its acceptance , it is also true to say that there is a more pressing problem in relation to BSL , at least in the eyes of deaf people , and that is how to learn and use it .
9 Even a writer such as Elizabeth Roberts , who has a very strong view of women 's sense of responsibility towards their relatives during this period , acknowledges that old people living with relatives but unable to contribute any longer to the household economy might well be ‘ neglected ’ or ‘ pushed into a corner ’ through force of circumstances : ‘ Although the duty to care for relatives was a paramount one , rarely ignored , it is also true to say that the quality of care varied from the dreadful to the superb ’ ( Roberts , 1984 , p. 179 ) .
10 It is also true to say that there was relatively less consensus about the precise relationship between causes and outcomes .
11 There are good arguments for limiting a field of study to make it manageable ; but it is also true to say that the answer to the question of what gives discourse its unity may be impossible to give without considering the world at large : the context .
12 Second , though before the enclosures of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the pattern of agriculture in this zone was basically a medieval one , it is also true to say that that in most of the rest of England was also medieval or even earlier in appearance .
13 It is also true to say that most of the traditional chalk downlands were divided into fields in the century after 1750 .
14 But it is also true to say that fashions in philanthropy change .
15 It is also true to say that if the Opposition parties were ever in a position to put their policies into effect , that self-employment record would inevitably be gravely harmed and the cause of women in particular would suffer much more .
16 Well the honourable gentleman for Great Brimsea is quite right to say that these matters er had some consideration given to them during the passage of the the legislation er but it is also true to say that er er th in the Bingham report there was a broad acceptance that the present s system of supervision of banks should continue .
17 It is also wrong to say that ‘ Esperanto has n't made it anywhere yet ’ .
18 It is also common to say that there will be no liability in respect of a single claim of less than a small sum and then only when the aggregate of all such small claims exceeds a certain sum .
19 However it is also fair to say that the professional leaders sometimes expected too much from the change ; it is no slur on an honourable movement within the American profession that its initial success did not immediately bring the golden age .
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