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

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1 It is not , stresses Pavitt , that the UK has abruptly ceased to invest in computer hardware and software in the current recession , it is rather that companies which invest prudently , for example , in a better accounts receivable system to improve their cash flow , are likely to outweigh the number of competitive advantage go-getters .
2 It is rather that people can get to the stage of remembering some experiences , quite often the good ones , that were shared with the person who has died .
3 My hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) corrects me : it is rather that Brian Walden will visit the Secretary of State for lunch and take the cameras with him .
4 At the same time the kairos approach apparently allows it to be said that the past has not been at fault ; it is simply that God moves with humanity into a new age .
5 It is not that Judas is actually betraying Jesus .
6 It is not that boys go out on a Saturday night looking for milk bottles or other things to smash .
7 It is not that Pan Am minded a rival going under ; indeed , Pan Am may now be able to raise ticket prices on east-coast routes where Eastern had offered big discounts .
8 It is not that women are no good at chemistry .
9 It is not that writers invaded universities .
10 It is not that parents occasionally , and doubtless understandably , have to switch off the seemingly inexhaustible stream of ‘ whys ’ .
11 It is not that Lee should in some way be forbidden to talk about white , male canonical authors , but a book such as this ought to suggest a greater awareness of the very issues it is summarising .
12 It is not that students , or staff for that matter , lack ideas for what might be possible .
13 It is not that students will get turned off by being given unconnected dollops of philosophy and sociology , and it is not that bringing in specialists in philosophy and sociology will lead to an incoherent curriculum , although both are true .
14 It is not that Ukraine 's rulers are devoted to nuclear status .
15 It is not that Jesus himself was God and man in the special and quite unique sense that Christian dogma had so long maintained .
16 It is not that Jesus viewed women with ambivalence , but his emphasis on the superior value of the spiritual may have placed women more than men in an ambivalent relationship to the divine .
17 It is not that Egyptians have found a sudden enthusiasm for Islamic fundamentalism ; a majority probably resents the terrorism that has chopped tourism in half .
18 It is not that teachers in our primary schools dislike teaching bright children .
19 It is not that prospects for earnings are 10 p.c. better that they were in the middle of last week , but it is possible to argue that prospects are that much better than they would have been under a Labour government and that the market was discounting such a result .
20 It is not that God is testing us to see whether we believe or not .
21 It is not that children of high intelligence are somehow debarred from having a rich and satisfying school life .
22 It is not that men in management — MIM s as they are labelled by the pages of popular business handbooks — are unused to talk of a corporate future marked by chaos , turmoil , and ‘ reality turned upside down ’ .
23 It is not that cats do not enjoy all the aforementioned nocturnal pleasures , it is that nightlife is too dangerous for them .
24 It is not that librarians had no practice in the classification and cataloguing of non-book materials .
25 It is not that librarians did not know , nor that they did not care .
26 It is not that people should be righteous in the expectation of some reward but rather they should behave righteously because of an inherent desire to do so .
27 It is not that people need to change or be ‘ cured ’ ; it is that they need to pursue their thoughts to their logical conclusion and from there make decisions on the basis of what they have discovered about themselves .
28 It is not that Mr. Keats ( if that be his real name , for we almost doubt that any man in his senses would put his real name to such a rhapsody ) ’ — wrote their Gifford of Keats ' Endymion .
29 It is not that policemen and women fail to achieve emotional detachment , even though one policeman once remarked that at postmortems he was appalled by the way pathologists treat the body simply as a lump of meat and fail to show respect ( FN 17/12/87 , p. 15 ) .
30 It is not that police statistics are misleading on recorded crime , but they need to be considered in the context of the BCS and the local crime surveys .
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