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

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1 These results are compared in Fig. 3.13C , where it is apparent that incisor loss occurs more readily from premaxillae than from mandibles , but the rank order in which loss occurs is similar .
2 In the firm 's New Issues Statistics — July-September 1992 , it sees three main areas the majority of flotation candidates will come from : MBO companies seeking an exit for their investors , funds to repay debt and the flexibility to raise equity finance to fund further growth ; the demerger of listed companies ' subsidiaries or divisions where it is apparent that the parts will be valued higher than the whole ; and the traditional private companies which have hitherto provided the bulk of flotations .
3 Schools should draw to the attention of young people and their parents any areas where it is apparent that greater efforts need to be made if the Compact goals are to be achieved .
4 Mutual aid groups and health visitors may also be able to support parents and encourage them to foster their child 's independence where it is apparent that a parent is showing extremes of protectiveness towards their child .
5 This is subject to the proviso that where it is essential that an instrument comes into effect immediately , it can be brought into effect before it is laid , but that the Speaker and/or Lord Chancellor should be informed of this and the reason for it .
6 SSAP 18 requires that ‘ a material contingent loss should be accrued in financial statements where it is probable that a future event will confirm a loss which can be estimated with reasonable accuracy at the date on which the financial statements are approved ’ ( para 15 ) .
7 will prevent him having to consider a mass of trivial complaints where it is unlikely that criminal charges would ever be brought but there has been some concern that the chief officer of police is given a discretion whether or not to refer complaints which disclose criminal conduct to the D.P.P. , although this decision is of course supervised .
8 There will be classrooms where it is evident that these factors are already borne in mind , and which will need only minor additions such as the clear labelling of cupboards in print or braille , or a rearrangement of seating in relation to light sources from windows and to ensure clear visibility of blackboard or overhead projector .
9 Chemical criteria for typical slab-derived magmas are given in Table 1 , where it is evident that the Cordillera Blanca rocks differ from the mantle-wedge-derived granitoids of the Coastal Batholith to the west ( Fig. 1 ) and apparently fit the characteristics of slab melts as defined in refs 3 and 16 .
10 Where it is evident that the directors have ‘ knowledge and experience ’ in the area of business , on the other hand , they have been held to a standard demanding no more than ordinary prudence .
11 Of course , the court may still grant a disgorgement order merely where it is satisfied that an investor has been adversely affected .
12 The court will issue such a warrant only where it is satisfied that the failure to pay the charge was wilful or negligent .
13 The court may make an order for discovery ( N 264 ) notwithstanding that prior notice has not been given , where it is satisfied that there were reasonable grounds for not giving such notice .
14 When it came to structuring the District Health Authorities in the form which existed until 1990 , the Department of Health stipulated that ‘ it is important to make appointments only where it is likely that prospective members will have the health and vigour to make an effective contribution throughout their term of office .
15 The whole idea of small talk is to select a ‘ safe ’ topic where it is likely that the other person will have no trouble in meeting you halfway .
16 Dietary and postural therapies are aimed principally at correcting environmentally induced imbalances , and as such should be considered in any treatment programme where it is likely that such imbalances play a part .
17 Instead of using a fixed percentage , Cubbin and Leech argue that a shareholder or group of shareholders can be regarded as having control where it is likely that they would win a contested vote , but that this can be determined only by examining the degree of dispersal of shareholdings within the individual company concerned .
18 Alternatively , where it is likely that the creditors will need to be paid before the debts can be collected , the purchaser may wish to make a retention out of part of the purchase price which it then uses for satisfying the creditors .
19 The author has recently travelled throughout the USA where it is clear that there is dissatisfaction with the devolution of functions to the states without accompanying funds .
20 Equally , where it is clear that Article 85 and/or Article 86 apply , and there is no possibility that the Commission will grant an exemption from Article 85 , the national court may proceed to rule on the matter .
21 It is hoped that Customs will keep to their original pledge of applying the rules sympathetically at least within the first year , and waive any penalties where it is clear that the taxpayer has done his best to comply .
22 An inspector may revise the accounting period to which an extended time limit assessment applies where it is clear that the period in question is a point of contention with the taxpayer .
23 Similarly , establishing liability will be feasible where it is clear that the company 's interests have not been addressed by management .
24 Where it is clear that the contract-breaker would have taken the same steps anyway the inducement is not an effective cause of the loss .
25 This possibility needs consideration where the man was well known to the woman and where it is clear that she was not intimidated . ’
26 Even where it is clear that proceedings be commenced in a county court , practitioners must concern themselves with quantum at the pleading stages .
27 Surely the Home Alone films , with their scenes of appalling violence having no apparent ill-effects on the victims , are much worse than Clint Eastwood films , where it is clear that violence has severely unpleasant results ?
28 Although conventional , Crossman 's technique , dazzling for the time , shines through many of Stone 's records , notably ‘ Tiger Rag ’ from 1934 , where it is obvious that the American clarinettist Jimmy Dorsey had had a strong influence on him .
29 But there are sites where it is obvious that art work is being subordinated to/accommodated to/adapted to/subservient to/required to/useful to …
30 In Jane Austen 's novels a community is defined by a village , rather than its great house , where it is proper that the parson should assume responsibility for the cure of souls .
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