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

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1 If the husbands ask why there should be such a penalty , then I can only answer that it is because Parliament has enacted as it did . ’
2 However , knowledge of a scheme , and indeed making use of it , does not necessarily demonstrate that it is of any particular value .
3 That is why we know that people will not only feel that it is unfair and understand that it is unfair , but will at the general election bring home to roost the chickens that many Tory Members will be voting on at 10 pm tonight .
4 They may rightly feel that it is all really rather appalling .
5 He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning .
6 That does n't necessarily follow that it is open countryside .
7 But as we saw earlier , the fact that a gift expresses a relationship ( as a symbol ) does not necessarily imply that it is not also of great economic importance for the parties concerned .
8 This will not , however , be elaborated on here ; we shall merely note that it is an important aspect of modulation .
9 Since the BFS is non-degenerate this can only mean that it is not efficient .
10 Mr. Beloff submits that the requirement of notice to bodies , such as Winchester , was necessary to ensure that they did not breach the intervention notice , but in my view the limitation of the category of those entitled to be given notice to persons who will be prejudicially affected can only mean that it is the prejudice which brings with it the necessity to serve .
11 It seems , though , that even if you are being reasonable in refusing to agree to a change , that does not necessarily mean that it is unfair to push the change through and dismiss you because of your reluctance to go along with it .
12 The irregular appearance of this material does not necessarily mean that it is amorphous , as lattice images depend on the direction of the electron beam .
13 In the novels of Dickens , slum housing invariably goes upon crutches , but that does not necessarily mean that it is advanced in years .
14 Although power is widely spread it does not necessarily mean that it is evenly spread between all groups .
15 Mr. Grist : The Hon. Gentleman had better prove that it is not clean and fit to drink .
16 To assert that all normal human behaviour is culturally moulded does not necessarily prove that it is also culturally determined .
17 It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel .
18 Protected now by the patrician watch of the CAA , the BMAA and a dedicated panel of engineers , I can only say that it is a happy return .
19 Then : ‘ If you would just confirm that it is your brother … ’
20 3.3 Time restrictions If there is no mention of a time restriction in a covenant then the courts will normally infer that it is intended that the restriction should last forever .
21 It can thus check that it is on course .
22 And , yes , Edward could point out that we live in a time when the very meaning of the word myth has been debased , that it has come to signify only what is untrue , false , misleading ; and , yes , I could largely agree that it is nevertheless by myths we live , and what matters is how large the contrary truths a myth reconciles in its embrace .
23 With regard to " temporality " ( in the sense in which this concept was used above ) , this can not be regarded as a sufficient condition of particularity so long as it is not shown that temporality alone ( in the indicated sense ) ensures numerical identity of particulars ; and if we are to be able to justifiably claim that it is a necessary condition of particularity , we must first show that there can be no extra-temporal particulars . "
24 Because very young children have this inherent feeling that their parents can do no wrong , should one or other of those adults disappear from the scene for any reason , the child will always think that it is his fault .
25 ‘ Remember , the new Children 's Act gives them rights too and a court will usually consider that it is in the child 's interest to know both parents where possible and reasonable . ’
26 Now do you still feel that it is too much for you to take all that lot in in one go , or do you think it 's all it 's it 's it 's gu it 's
27 But does he ever feel that it is his fate never to become World Champion ?
28 The person who acts like a chicken or conducts an orchestra for the stage hypnotist may be play acting , or he may genuinely feel that it is the hypnotist , not himself , who is taking responsibility for his actions .
29 The lazy among us will always claim that it is more difficult to learn as you get older .
30 Anyone delving into the local archaeology and history of the West Kennet long barrow will quickly discover that it is one of the largest ever discovered and also one of the best-preserved Neolithic burial chambers in Britain .
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