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

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1 Does not he recognise that it is a broadly based representative body in which it was open to the Conservative party to participate and that for him to call now for a debate , once its work is completed , is extraordinary ?
2 Does he recognise that it is one of the commercial miracles of Northern Ireland and is now envied by many areas in the United Kingdom ?
3 When the Minister discusses higher education funding at Leeds , will he confirm that it is Government policy to increase basic funding in line with the increase in student numbers ?
4 Will he confirm that it is our top priority to get back to the basics in education and to sweep away the leftist progressive teaching methods that , having been put to the test , have failed ?
5 Will he ensure that it is not unfairly excluded as a result of the foreign dumping of inferior chain ?
6 Does not he understand that it is action , not words , that the elderly , sick and disabled of Britain require of him ?
7 When will the Secretary of State accept responsibility for the crisis in education provision in Cambridgeshire , or does he believe that it is just another scare got up by pupils , parents , teachers and Conservative county councillors in that county ?
8 Will he note that it is rare for a mosque to be locked and that people of the Islamic faith remain in their mosques to ensure that they are not vandalised .
9 Does he realise that it is not just an hour but a year and a half late ?
10 I know that the right hon. Gentleman gets around the country , but does he realise that it is almost impossible to maintain services in many of our local authorities ?
11 Does he recall that it is now 40 years since that unfortunate and backward youth was hanged ?
12 Does he recall that it is exactly a year since he told us in this House , ’ Our policies are working ’ ?
13 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
14 Will he accept that it is of particular interest to householders in Chelmsford because they accept that home energy labelling will lead to substantial energy savings ?
15 Although the right hon. Gentleman has said again — several times today — that he will pay MGN pensioners their guaranteed minimum pension , will he accept that it is a mere pittance , and that if Barlow Clowes group shareholders who knowingly took the risk of speculating offshore can be compensated by the Government , the pensioners in MGN and other pension funds are no less deserving ?
16 Does he accept that it is largely due to the regulatory framework that he has put in place that the activities of , for example , the Aylesbury Group have now been accepted for the investors compensation scheme ?
17 Does he accept that it is unsatisfactory that that could have happened ?
18 Does he agree that it is becoming a matter of considerable importance that a common position is reached ?
19 Does he agree that it is desirable that today 's events in Maastricht might lead to future improved co-operation on such matters by the European Community which may , in the end , lead to a reduction in the genocide in that country ?
20 Does he agree that it is a sign of considerable leadership that , right in the teeth of the complexity of the negotiations at Maastricht , the Prime Minister should have recognised that the awesome events on the other side of Europe may have an even larger say in the history of Europe ?
21 Does he agree that it is the height of irresponsibility to try to pretend that there can be a massive increase in spending from day one of a Government if the tax increases to pay for that are to be phased in ?
22 Does he agree that it is time we had a real clampdown on the possession of firearms throughout society , remembering that the problem will not be cured unless the Home Office takes strenuous action in relation to the legal as well as the illegal holding of firearms ?
23 Does he agree that it is good that the British farming community is not as violent as appears to be the case on the continent ?
24 Does he agree that it is possible , if arts societies stage productions that the population want to see or hear , for those societies to be self-financing — as the society in Billericay is ?
25 Does he agree that it is therefore essential that the area be involved meaningfully in future in our nuclear submarine programme and in the Devonport-based surface ships ?
26 Does he agree that it is all about the priorities of Labour councillors ?
27 Does he agree that it is now essential that he withdraw the Asylum Bill now under consideration and instead institute a proper system of legal appeal that gives automatic rights of appeal to political asylum seekers and does not leave them at the mercy of his erroneous decisions ?
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