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

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1 By establishing a partnership it is likely that the school must recognise its own role in servicing , supporting , and maintaining the progress of its partnership , in the same way that it would for any internal group .
2 Where land is bought at auction it is essential that the purchaser or his solicitor undertakes the necessary searches and reads carefully the smallprint in the brochure .
3 He says : ‘ With so many companies going bust every week and defaulting on chains of suppliers who , in turn , are put in jeopardy of collapse it is urgent that the law be changed . ’
4 Where , for example , children are considered at risk of physical harm it is important that medical authorities pass on relevant information about non-accidental injuries and teachers report cases of obvious neglect , or comprehensive risk registers are compiled .
5 From the form of the Schwarzschild metric equation it is clear that the factor is an important measure of the effect of mass on the curvature of space–time .
6 From the last equation it is clear that strain is maximal if the optical paths are , which for radiation of 1 kHz would be 150 km .
7 Lord Mayor it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
8 while we do not exclude audit clients from the scope of the search it is crucial that not professional contact is made with anybody working for potential target companies in KPMG .
9 For a person to become a registered foreign lawyer it is necessary that his or her profession be one approved by the Law Society , and that its rules do not prohibit partnership in England and Wales with solicitors .
10 In the future it is likely that an increasing number of services to schools will be contracted-out and any approach to whole-school planning must take this into account .
11 Whereas in the past technological developments led to the emergence of new occupational groups , often with some measure of occupational control and , in the most recent past , usually making claims to some professional standing ( for example , the rise of the various branches of traditional engineering ) , we argue that in the future it is likely that employers will try to ensure that new jobs do not lead to the creation of new occupations as such , and especially not new occupations which will be allowed any measure of occupational control .
12 For the more down to earth woodworker it is interesting that often the cordless drill is picked up in preference to the mains powered one for many tasks .
13 On the evidence of this study it is unlikely that any relative risk could be as large as twofold , but we can not discount a 50% increase in risk .
14 In the informal interview it is apparent that a great deal depends on the skill of the interviewer , and perhaps two interviewers might get different responses from the same person in interviews purporting to cover the same topics .
15 In everyday practice it is palpable that not only do materials not have the same breaking strain but also that the calculated strengths are , without exception , far above any commonly realized practical strength .
16 Within a large establishment such as a college it is unlikely that they will avoid some name-calling or jokes at their expense .
17 Having seen the loan situation from both sides of the fence it is essential that a few rules are followed to keep the arrangement sweet .
18 As these dates fall within the University teaching term it is important that you obtain details of visiting arrangements ( times , locations etc ) before you come and that you register your intention to attend with us .
19 For a scheme to be successful in the long term it is vital that there should be an organizational structure to support it .
20 In addition to their hypoglycaemic action it is probable that some or all of these compounds may have antiplatelet effects .
21 For purposes of prison administration it is essential that the cases where the prisoner is never released should be exceptional and that there should be maintained amongst those serving life sentences a general hope of release and consequent incentive to good behaviour .
22 While waiting for an ambulance it is possible that first aid carried out immediately would save a patient from choking or bleeding to death .
23 On appeal , not merely was no criticism levelled at this direction , but Humphreys J. himself stated that ‘ where … the charge is one of rape it is necessary that the prosecution should prove that the girl or woman did not consent and that the crime was committed against her will . ’
24 With so much at stake it is understandable that the Department of Trade and Industry is doing everything in its power to avoid all-out war .
25 From paintings like ‘ The Peasant Boy ’ in the Tate Gallery it is clear that Modigliani did not patronize or talk down to his models .
26 The industrial tribunals at present have no jurisdiction to decide breaches of contracts of employment , and if the statutory protection against unfair dismissal is to retain its advantages over common law it is essential that tribunals decide cases according to reasonableness and not contract .
27 Without entering into the fine detail of what is required for a system of institutional international law it is clear that merely historically-established conventions followed according to the discretion of the participants in international relationships between states is insufficient to constitute law and is better regarded as a form of anarchy .
28 If by established principles of English law it is clear that Derbyshire County Council has the right to sue for libel then this court must say so and let the action proceed .
29 Although this is the first recorded instance of a private undertaker being used by the royal household it is possible that they had been previously involved in some small way in royal funerals , for it is doubtful that the College of Arms provided coffins and it would seem probable that they contracted this out to the trade , to people such as William Russell — indeed , could it have been Russell who provided the coffin for Queen Mary in late December 1694 ?
30 For presentations to senior management it is essential that you establish precisely how much time you are allowed , if necessary by asking the chairman .
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