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

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1 It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary .
2 With this aim in view , he makes explicit that what the sceptics deny is the possibility of knowledge of ‘ the inner nature of things … what the things are in themselves ’ ; when they say that there is no criterion of truth , ‘ they are not speaking of what things appear to be and of what is revealed by the senses … but of what things are in themselves , which is so hidden that no criterion can disclose it ’ .
3 Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition .
4 The other thing which is actually mentioned that we one of the worst aspects was done and I personally tried to look at what the impact on road building around elsewhere and it is absolutely appalling and er I think that is something which is to be , I 'm sure it will be , will be called out .
5 The development of carcinoma of the colon is dependent on both genetic and environmental factors and its is generally accepted that the development of colonic carcinoma follows the adenoma-carcinoma sequence .
6 She 's also told that it 's Grace Poole that slept by the Rochester 's bed .
7 She 's always maintained that her son is not dead . ’
8 These are given in songs to amuse the child , who is never told that he is being taught .
9 There needs to be a facility whereby one is automatically informed that the entry at which one is looking has a cross-reference to it in another part of the dictionary , and whereby one is immediately given a display of this cross reference ( or all of them , if there are several ) if one wants to check it .
10 Indeed , one is reliably informed that , as far as these things are measured , Status Quo is ‘ the most successful UK group ever ’ .
11 One is usually told that it will also knit double-knit .
12 In this part of Zurich , one is often reminded that the power of the guilds lasted until the end of the eighteenth century .
13 One is constantly told that the difficulty is finding young people to join the voluntary ranks .
14 It 's had it 's supporters er one is always reminded that one of it 's key supporters , the former American er er secretary of state and and at the moment , globe-trotting world expert er Henry Kissinger .
15 It 's already heard that he and Greg Price had been friends .
16 It 's already known that women who take the contraceptive pill are much less likely to develop it .
17 So , it 's strongly recommended that you cultivate the use of chromatic notes which resolve to diatonic ones , both scalic and chordal .
18 It 's generally assumed that those who forego the pleasures of the flesh are elderly , but a report in the American Journal of Psychiatry reveals that 75pc are under the age of 38 .
19 It 's generally accepted that the ideal fitness programme is one that will push your pulse to between 70 and 80 per cent of your maximum heart rate and keep it there for at least 20 minutes , at least three times a week .
20 It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects .
21 It 's generally accepted that the herbage of this area produces the milk necessary to make a fine cheese .
22 It 's generally agreed that , given the constraints imposed by its function and the site , the power station is rather successful architecturally . ’
23 It 's generally agreed that I need looking after .
24 It 's also suggested that we have to look at the funding issues .
25 Yet it 's also claimed that a primary characteristic of the play is that element of redemption which binds together all your work .
26 And it 's also known that breastmilk has a special value for babies most vulnerable to infection , for example those born ill or premature .
27 To the actress Joyce Carey in the crowded foyer of the Old Vic : ‘ But Joyce , it 's well known that Shakespeare sucked Bacon dry . ’
28 It 's well known that the universe verse is infinite .
29 It 's well known that Maurice likes a night out but the media attention he gets in Britain makes it difficult for him to enjoy it .
30 This is an affect well known in some domesticated animals like sheep , it 's well known that if sheep are , if , if , if , if ewes are well fed just before they mate , they 're much more likely to er to twin than if they 're er not given extra food supplement and nowadays erm farmers wh wh who , who breed sheep for lambing er frequently feed , feed ewes a special diet just before er conception for that very reason , the rate of twinning increases .
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