Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] that it " in BNC.

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1 It has been widely accepted that it is in the interests of individual patients , that psychiatric treatment and services should be provided as near as is reasonably practicable to the patient 's home and community … .
2 Some federal states are so centralised that it is doubtful whether one should continue to refer to them as federal .
3 The uses for speech synthesis are so varied that it is almost impossible to list them .
4 The two sets are so interwoven that it is difficult to claim they are separate .
5 But it is infinitely worse if you are so divided that it is apparent you can not take any action at all .
6 Often the two structures are so intertwined that it is impossible to separate and distinguish them .
7 Planning and controlling are so intertwined that it is artificial to draw rigid lines between them .
8 In the case of a simple penal code , acceptance of its punishment is the best action by the deviant given that the alternative is reimposition of the punishment path : punishment outputs are so chosen that it is better not to postpone the date of reversion to collusion than to make a short-term gain from deviating from the punishment path .
9 Are there any features of the modern jury that can be explained only as historical survivals , which are out of place in modern society , or has the jury been so adapted that it is a truly modern institution ? ’
10 I am not suggesting that it is proven that our motives , reasons and purposes are not themselves reducible to mechanically operating causal factors , as a fully determinist model would have it ; but if that is the case , we are so far from being able to specify these factors that they do not offer a model we can actually work with — as we saw in the discussion of positivist criminology in Chapter 2 .
11 ‘ He said ‘ I am not saying that it is happy but the treatment has been unfair and exaggerated in the papers ’ . ’
12 I am not ignoring that it may be said that this in one sense is proving idem per idem , but none the less I do not think the fact can be ignored .
13 We are not suggesting that it was a good thing that a flock of kids roosted on Mr Jones 's garden fence .
14 ‘ We are just hoping that it will turn out to be good news but I am terribly concerned for her . ’
15 At th , a lot of people are just told that it 's so dirty , which is is n't and I
16 you 're , you 're not saying that it , it , it , it is simply to be struck down without reference to any under lying
17 In fact , you 're probably thinking that it could n't have arrived at a less propitious moment . ’
18 Erm it seems to me that the emphasis has changed slightly in the representations being made by the West Yorkshire authorities and that they 're now saying that it 's much more difficult for them to accommodate housing developments within their own er districts .
19 We 're simply saying that it 's not been demonstrated that regeneration of West Yorkshire 's been taken into account .
20 As children grow older they are usually told that it is ‘ babyish ’ to cry .
21 AFTER 16 years of marriage we are splitting up and are both agreed that it is the best thing to do .
22 Ahead of the Supreme Soviet elections in Latvia the nationalist Latvian Popular Front had been confidently predicting that it would secure a two-thirds majority in the 201-seat chamber , basing this prediction on its unexpectedly strong showing in the local elections in December 1989 when its candidates had won around 75 per cent of all seats , including half the seats in the city soviet of the predominantly Russian-populated capital , Riga .
23 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
24 The Americans are clearly hoping that it will be possible to bring the Palestinians and Israelis around the negotiating table without confronting the contradictions and achieve an historic breakthrough .
25 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
26 Q.T 's are also reminded that it is through their efforts that class members see the range of goods we now sell ( a price list is attached .
27 There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually .
28 In saying that the free market equilibrium would be at E , we are really saying that it would not be worth while for each individual to check up privately on each and every drug on the market .
29 They have suggested that the powerpack would be so designed that it could readily be repaired and with suitable maintenance would be capable of running for some 20 years .
30 It may be rightly concluded that it was a sad affair .
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