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

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1 It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College .
2 It is probable therefore that from 6d to 9d a week is as much as labourers ' wives in general , hereabout , earn on an average the year through .
3 It is essential therefore that the West , and especially the countries of the European Community , give their support . ’
4 It is essential therefore that bodies manage their finances efficiently and apply them effectively to maintain development .
5 It is essential therefore that easily remembered navigational devices are built into the environment .
6 It is essential therefore that the managers are highly motivated .
7 It is crucial therefore that these guidelines are followed in all cases :
8 It is encouraging too that these links have not been restricted only to those centres which themselves offer both SCOTVEC advanced courses and degrees .
9 It is ironic both that the new architecture of the masses should eventually have ended the dominance of great houses , and that more ordinary men and women should have become protagonists in the novel , for these were not the developments , either in life or in art , that Disraeli had in mind .
10 It is fortunate also that I , as Mayor , have full powers as a Magistrate .
11 It is certain only that they passed through Dulverton , and within a week were home once more , bringing with them ‘ many pleasant , and some of them droll enough , recollections ’ .
12 It is strange therefore that the signal box instruments revealed it as clear , the signal must have been at green , or had a heavy weight been lying across the signal wire ?
13 It is arguable therefore that the provisions dealing with the residence of trustees as a body of persons in TCGA 1992 , s69(1) are not applicable to the non-resident trust code .
14 It is rare indeed that a composer of this stature comes to light , uneven though she is , and rarer yet for any composer to be served with performances of this quality .
15 ‘ What is important is that international financial assistance is well-packaged and well-planned and that it is visible so that people feel that international aid really helps . ’
16 It is self-evident then that scientists should in no way be hampered by non-scientists in their pursuits , even when these seem to possess vague political or ‘ social-and-economic-factors ’ like the construction of nuclear bombs , the risk acceptability associated with the use of atomic reactors , nuclear waste disposal plants , new species of bacteria by means of genetic engineering , cloning , the use of fetal tissue as transplants , or brave new thoroughly modern theories on intelligence based on race .
17 It is possible here that his claims ( if any ) against the manufacturer for misrepresentation or negligence will fail because of an exemption clause which satisfies the requirement of reasonableness ( imposed by sections 8 and 2 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act ) .
18 It is possible also that the increased expenditure might alleviate the crowding cost associated with a greater number of people , and in this case the curve would shift to the right , thereby increasing the optimal number of individuals for the community .
19 It is possible too that women were trading off the traffic safety of the secluded footpaths for the personal safety of the well-lit roads .
20 It is possible too that the black couples who were allowed to adopt in the period of the study were ‘ white parents in black skins ’ .
21 However , pH can influence the outcome of competition , with acidic conditions selecting for acetogenesis , and it is possible therefore that the luminal pH in the colon is important in this respect .
22 It is true however that the January survey which is erm which took place very recently erm , there were only fifteen vacancies in the subject in this in the country overall , it 's also true to say that of thirteen thousand one hundred religious education specialists in the country , only half of them were actually teaching their own subject .
23 It is true also that we do tend to play above ourselves .
24 Whilst it is true that parole was advocated in Crime — a challenge to us all , it is true also that in the consensual politics of the day party study groups drew freely upon the available sources of expertise and received wisdom : the penal services themselves , the legal and academic communities , penal reform and other related interest groups , and published material from official or academic sources .
25 It is true also that the most recent judicial statements afford considerable latitude to the public authority in devising its own procedures .
26 It is true also that with respect to free trade in some of the more intractable areas ( which happen also in many cases to be of greatest interest to Britain ) some progress has been made .
27 It is true also that the regulations will be a matter for discussion at a later stage .
28 It is true enough that one could not start one 's language learning from the laws of physics and logic ; much is needed before we can even begin to understand these .
29 It is true enough that there is often such a nuance ( see Quirk , Greenbaum , Leech , Svartvik , 1972 ) , but the proposal will not turn out to be satisfactory .
30 It is important moreover that one not give overtones to stories surrounding Jesus which they may in no way have carried .
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