Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [that] it is " in BNC.

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1 Governments are expected to meet again here on January 18 to review the past six months , and many , particularly the US , are expected to argue that it is far too soon to be sending Vietnamese back against their will .
2 The model is designed to show that it is possible to reduce the volume of effluent produced .
3 He is , however , prepared to recognize that it is unreasonable to expect McDonald 's to make one p.p.m .
4 They must be made to understand that it is not acceptable
5 If the vehicle has an electrically powered antenna , arrangements should be made to ensure that it is raised whenever the vehicle is moving — with an over-ride switch allowing the driver to avoid damage when entering a garage or car park .
6 Efforts will be made to ensure that it is based on state-of-the-art econometric techniques and on strong and , where appropriate , innovative theoretical underpinnings .
7 The primary item will be checked to ensure that it is syntactically correct , but no checks will be made to ensure that it is semantically correct ( ie. that the information exists in LIFESPAN ) .
8 For the designation of the state as ‘ a tool , is said to imply that it is an inert object which can be moulded and manipulated by the ruling class ; and this in turn is said to carry the misleading connotation that the ruling class has a ‘ will ’ .
9 I think you 've got to you 've got to accept that it is a legally binding contract , all of the policies , and I think you have to realise that in any arrangement that you make erm where there is a degree of legality , there has to be parameters put down .
10 However , its efficiency advantages in these circumstances should not be used to infer that it is a panacea of organizational design .
11 A diet should always be tested in the autoclave that will normally be used to ensure that it is acceptable both nutritionally and physically after sterilization .
12 Whim said that ‘ it is absolutely urgent — people have got to realise that it is being withdrawn ’ .
13 I think erm you 've got to say that it is not easy to find people to give the commitment to local government work these days and I think a partial remuneration of the expense that they incur is a very reasonable thing for the public to have to meet .
14 We feel drawn to say that it is not .
15 The description of the Monk in the General Prologue is a full and detailed one , even if we are subsequently invited to conclude that it is a mistaken and misleading one ; by contrast , the presence of three priests with the Prioress and her nun/chapeleyne is noted in just three words at the end of line 164 of the General Prologue .
16 One thing is clear from the hon. Gentleman 's attitude : were there ever a Labour Government , there would be no review of programmes and there would be no assessment of the way in which help is given to ensure that it is cost effective or of how Government resources are deployed to ensure that the taxpayer gets the best value for money .
17 The primary item will be checked to ensure that it is syntactically correct , but no checks will be made to ensure that it is semantically correct ( ie. that the information exists in LIFESPAN ) .
18 One is given to understand that it is a perfectly common psychological state which has afflicted nearly everyone at some time .
19 With mono recordings , many experiments over the decades have attempted to prove that it is impossible to tell the difference between the original and a recording .
20 But in all these descriptions , as in his characters and his story lines , we are taken from the particular to the general ; we are led to see that it is not what happens that is important nor what effect action has on the people concerned , but what meaning we can extract , or guess at , from the impact on our senses and our intellect of the whole .
21 Bukharin , since he was writing for a somewhat different purpose — at that point in his exposition — did not assume or leave implicit the equilibrium between society and nature , but instead desired to show that it is a necessary basis , precondition , for the situation that Marx dealt with .
22 It is clear that the Soviet economy is at an impasse , but we have tried to suggest that it is not at the abyss .
23 We are , therefore , forced to conclude that it is impossible to generalize about TNC employment practices in export zones per se , though we can generalize about the effects of TNC employment practices on particular industries and particular workforces .
24 It is such an amateurish effort that it is little wonder the Government has tried to ensure that it is not widely available .
25 Moreover , it means a greater proportion of national income is in the hands of public officials , and care has to be taken to ensure that it is used well .
26 In all cases where it is possible that wrecks may cause a future problem all steps should be taken to ensure that it is properly disposed of to avoid any possible future Third Party claims .
27 Nevertheless the ideal is important if labour is encouraged to believe that it is a desirable norm and social surveys show that over 85 per cent of employees express the desire to spend their whole working career with just one firm .
28 If it is equitable , the chargee may be preferred on the ground that the company has been allowed to represent that it is free to deal with the assets in the normal course of business as though they were unencumbered .
29 Secondly , if , instead of being treated as a claim about the actual functioning of the suggested markets , the argument is taken to mean that it is possible to design a set of rules such that the proposed markets do operate to restrain corporate managerial power , it encounters an overwhelming obstacle .
30 Some European governments have begun to mutter that it is time the Croats had a taste of sanctions .
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