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

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1 It is most probably that the inhabitants had heard of this religion which had spread over Europe and had been known as early as the late Roman period in Britain .
2 we go on hoping and fighting and imagining , despite whatever goes wrong with anybody but the Tory Party is diverting itself with internal feuds and in focusing attention on whether Mr Major will remain Prime Minister or not and this is presumably so that they may ignore the real issues of how to the get the country onto some shared basis of consensus , trust and pragmatic politics which would give our society a chance of facing up to questions of economics , politics , pollution and living together in community in the sort of world we 've actually got .
3 And it 's right therefore that a policy should express that explicitly within the structure plan .
4 Moreover , if it is right here that the tax was repaid as a matter of extra-statutory discretion , and interest from the date of Nolan J. 's order was paid on the same basis , it is not clear to me how a review of the discretionary refusal to pay interest which was not due in law can properly be examined by way of judicial review .
5 I believe that the money should be spent now on the services used now , and we must ensure that the planning is right so that the terminus is built in the right place .
6 This is all so that we can produce more that we can eat , and yet for some reason the excess ca n't be sold off at reduced prices .
7 It 's only rarely that a fellow will change his corner .
8 Since the final Munro has been with you all the way along , it 's only here that you feel you are now finally making your way towards it and the conclusion of the walk .
9 It 's only now that I feel that I could actually decide to have a relationship which is specifically going to be monogamous , which is a really big change for me … that makes me think immediately of AIDS but I 'm not sure .
10 I 've always got on well with adults , but it 's only now that I 'm starting to get on with my own generation , and I realise that I have to do that if I 'm to become a whole person .
11 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
12 Residents had to wait a year before they could put in claims and it 's only now that they 're getting their offers through , based on the district valuer 's assessment of the value of their homes .
13 It 's only now that we are in the position where we can actually start to make the links , ’ said Mr Lee .
14 ‘ It 's only now that I 'm getting to know what my best 15 or 16 players are , ’ admitted the ever-courteous Englishman .
15 ‘ It 's only recently that I 've felt able to write about him , but the controversy about Down 's Syndrome babies has brought it all to the surface .
16 It 's only recently that a reasonable range of database offerings have appeared specifically for Windows .
17 Well it 's only recently that she 's started drinking orange juice I know But she has n't liked it at all .
18 It 's only recently that they 've been doing more good than harm and it 's therefore ironic that people have tended to give so much publicity in the last twenty or thirty years to the things that have gone wrong , to the disasters which sometimes do happen with medicines , because really medicines now , as compared with thirty or forty years ago , are doing a tremendous amount of good .
19 It 's only then that you realise just what a dictatorship can be like . ’
20 Second , he feels guilty about how he treated you and wants to make amends — something people often do when they find happiness because it 's only then that they can afford to consider how much they have hurt others .
21 The problem with British rain is only partly that there has not been enough of it .
22 It is only latterly that we have become used to talking about such relations in terms of power .
23 Most of science is built up on good solid craftsmanship and it is only rarely that the occasional blinding flash of world-shattering importance ever really occurs .
24 It is easy for adopted parents to feel hurt or rejected and it is only rarely that they and the child make the search together .
25 Because of socialisation it is only rarely that we have to puzzle out a meaning for an action which we come across in our normal social encounters — most actions seem perfectly intelligible to us the moment they occur — because we have learnt the rules by which others are playing the ‘ game ’ .
26 However , it is only rarely that the more esoteric operations are ever used , particularly in programs compiled from high-level languages .
27 It is only rarely that places become the heroes of operas , yet such is the case of Peter Grimes .
28 It is only later that the effect of this spending becomes apparent and more money may have to be spent to reach an effect that is desired .
29 Notoriously young children learn very quickly how to recite numbers in the right order without having any clear notion of their " cardinal " properties , and it is only gradually that they begin to associate their respective positions in the number series with a relation of magnitude .
30 In one of the central episodes in the novel , Humberto not only cuckolds his employer , but fathers on his wife the heir whom the oligarch himself has never been able to engender , and it is only subsequently that it becomes clear that what has been narrated as a factual account of events is , in reality , no more than a fantasy in which he simultaneously avenges his social humiliation and effects the incorporation of the humble Peñaloza line into the oligarchy .
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