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

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1 If however a special diet has been recommended by the doctor , you should of course see that it is possible for her to adhere strictly to this , and if she is amongst those who enjoy various products from Health Food shops she should not be criticised for having fads .
2 When we first experience the desire to write , our writing voice may well be timid , weak , needy and underfed , so we need to feed it , to let the writer-self know that it is significant for us .
3 Can my hon. Friend confirm that it is the Government 's intention to continue to reduce taxes and deregulate , both of which will help small businesses ?
4 Does not the court indicate that it is necessary to inquire into the adequacy of the consideration in cases of this type ?
5 Use the pass on the day of your choice as often as you like between the places of interest , and your will find that it is the most enjoyable way of seeing arguably Europe 's most exciting city !
6 Is all this easy , and does the book explain that it is easy for someone who is not Elizabeth Taylor to achieve this ?
7 Does the Minister think that it is now time to implement the proposals in the report ’ Escaping the Debt Trap ’ to introduce social loans , to take more stringent action against loan sharks who exploit poor people by their extortionate interest rates and to encourage a more responsible lending policy by banks ?
8 Does not the Minister think that it is time to ensure that that Bill is put on the statute book to safeguard what Churchill once described as the greatest of British institutions ?
9 Does the Minister think that it is satisfactory for the people of Teesside to be faced with an application for a power station , another for a gas plant for the power station , and a separate application for the overhead line ?
10 Will the Minister confirm that it is now five years since the Herald of Free Enterprise capsized , with tremendous loss of life , and two years since the committee for the research programme into the safety of roll on/roll off ferries said that something should be done about the safety of existing ferries — those built before 1990 ?
11 When will the Minister admit that it is him and his Government who are responsible for all the problems , including the appalling homelessness that is subsequently caused ?
12 Does the Minister accept that it is no good being eligible for a mandatory award if it is then not paid ?
13 Does the Minister accept that it is entirely unsatisfactory to continue stonewalling on those questions while answering them in the press ?
14 However , does the Minister accept that it is absolutely vital that disposal of such waste should be carried out in the safest possible way ?
15 Does the Minister accept that it is feared in rural areas that a move towards privatisation would lead to services that require subsidies being axed , which would be a body blow to those rural areas and their opportunities for economic development ?
16 Does the Minister agree that it is rather pointless to train individuals in any field if , when they are qualified , their qualifications are not properly recognised ?
17 If fairness is to be the criterion , does the Minister agree that it is fundamentally unjust that people should be expected to pay twice — that people should be surcharged in cities such as Liverpool , where last year the cost was £71 per head , after people had already paid their bills ?
18 Does the Minister agree that it is a disgrace , when British industry is striving desperately to find a starting point for recovery , that the Government have not provided tax incentives for investment in industry ?
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