Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Fostering Society awareness at a local level can be a great help — stamping membership cards in areas was suggested — From the objectives stated in our Development Plan in the first year , it is calculated that the minimum Membership needed for 1987 will be 3,300 — and the responsibility for recruiting the majority of this must rest with our Q.T. 's — the burden can be eased by working together on local projects and targets have been set for each area to reach by the end of this academic year .
2 It is recognized that the current account deficit and associated capital inflows to the USA must eventually be corrected .
3 It is recognized that the everyday work of monitoring and negotiating is itself an expression of the agency 's legal mandate , and the legal rules about pollution may occasionally be invoked as part of the process of securing compliance .
4 It is intended that the reclaimed land should be used for agriculture , as opposed to its present use as seasonal cattle ranching .
5 It is intended that the main part of the investment programme will be completed by next year , with the remainder phased over a further two years .
6 This is a reasonable result when it is recalled that the metric components correspond to the classical gravitational potential ( Section 4.3 ) .
7 The plan will be implemented regionally and it is realised that the regional priorities may vary from the national .
8 ‘ That 's fine when the help and support is there , ’ said Rachel coolly , then , allowing her eyes to meet his , she said , ‘ It 's when that support is withdrawn that the real tragedy occurs . ’
9 Firstly , it is claimed that the economic power associated with the ownership of property does not threaten liberty because it is not concentrated in the hands of an individual or small group of individuals .
10 It is claimed that the new levels of pesticide do not pose a risk to health .
11 In the same report ( UNEP 1982 : 265 ) , it is claimed that the total area being reclaimed by irrigation is probably about the same as is being abandoned through salinisation , alkalinisation and water-logging , and that these problems account for the loss of about 2–3 million ha of the world 's best agricultural land each year .
12 Frequently it is claimed that the very nature of social psychology will be changed by the insights of social representation theory .
13 It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary .
14 It is considered that the plain wings may have been a regimental design .
15 It 's claimed that the laser-engraved cards are fraud-proof at a cost of £1.20 each to produce , compared with 25p for the old cards It 's an investment that the industry hopes will beat the fraudsters hands down .
16 It 's claimed that the secret GCHQ listening centre is even trawling through personal phone calls abroad in its search for useful information .
17 It is supposed that the major factor behind this trend is the financial pressure faced by local authorities , especially as a result of reductions in the amount of central government grant that they receive .
18 IT is stressed that the braking distances learned for that driving test many years back are not idle theory .
19 It is stressed that the main concern should be the information needs of the personnel function , rather than concentrating too early upon computer solutions .
20 Clearly we need to know more , for example , it is reported that the red leafmonkey ( Presbytis rubicunda ) in northern Borneo , like other primates , eats soil , usually from termite mounds , but the soil has been analysed only chemically with no clear-cut conclusions : what about the micro-organisms and their products ?
21 Secondly , the number of significant train accidents recorded in 1990 was the lowest on record and it is expected that the final figure for 1991 will show a further decline .
22 In the South Wales region it is expected that the annual quantity required from this source will rise from about 2.8 mt to 3.6 mt over the 20 year period , despite the fact that as a proportion of overall consumption it will fall from 15% to 10% .
23 In the South Wales region it is expected that the annual quantity required from this source will rise from about 2.8 mt to 3.6 mt over the 20 year period , despite the fact that as a proportion of overall consumption it will fall from 15% to 10% .
24 It is expected that the appointed person will have an excellent record in applied scientific research coupled with a sound understanding of commercial contract research .
25 Recently , the Auditing Practices Board ( APB ) suggested in the preface to its Exposure Draft , Going Concern , that ‘ … one year is normally the period during which it is expected that the financial statements can reasonably be relied upon ’ .
26 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
27 It is recommended that the actual classification codes are defined as a set by the individual organisation concerned ; e.g. UNCLASSIFIED , RESTRICTED .
28 For practice in the art of report writing , it is recommended that the suggested ideas are used where appropriate in the preparation of lab. reports , seminar papers and even private correspondence .
29 In a report from the Department of Highways to the Transportation Committee it is recommended that the statutory procedure be continued in respect of the necessary order to make Muirend Avenue/Viewfield Road a one way system .
30 It is recommended that the British government uses Article 20 to rehabilitate on-farm broadleaved woods in the LFA in conjunction with advice from the conservation authorities , but that it does not implement any provisions for afforestation because of the role of the Forestry Commission and private forestry companies in the UK .
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