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

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1 It is rather that he realigns fantasy and fact by using a set of ready-made and entirely artificial rules governing talking animals to explore the workings of a no less unnatural , controlled and rigidly inhuman system .
2 It is simply that he is a married man , around 30 , with wife and children , a car , a mortgage ( ? ) etc. , etc .
3 It is not that he does n't care , just that his sense of values are different — not better , not worse , just different .
4 It is not that he lies about them , rather that only a patient and omnivorous prospector would have found the particular treasures which he quotes .
5 Still , it is not that he wants biologists to give them more credit for maintaining the planet .
6 It is not that he had abandoned or qualified his commitment to the principle of non-violence ’ .
7 It is not that he minds , ’ her mother said , wearily , as always , explaining and defending her husband to their daughter .
8 However , if someone wilfully refuses to pay the charge , it is right that he should have to pay the price for his illegal action .
9 Does my right hon. Friend accept that it is right that he should restate the Government 's commitment to their policy in Northern Ireland , based on the rule of law ?
10 It is thus that he declares himself for Dunning 's sapphics , flashing out at ‘ any one who can not feel the beauty of their melody ’ ( my italics ) .
11 Significantly , it is here that he locates ‘ mirth ’ .
12 The justice of his interpretation of the fascist state has been , and is , fiercely disputed , and I will not discuss it.i For its contours are set by Poulantzas ' more general conception of the state , and it is here that he is most explicit in trying to put Althusser 's theory to work .
13 Although Anderson does not demonstrate a similar degree of pomposity when interrupted by the chairman , in scene eleven , it is here that he shows the most glaring disdain of politeness moves .
14 It is n't that he has totally gone away , it 's just that I ca n't see him as I used to . ’
15 It is just that he no longer thinks that filling every cavity is one of them .
16 It is just that he will not apply it to future pension rights because he is not in the least interested in defending workers ' pension rights .
17 The complainant need not show he was aggrieved on the date mentioned in the summons , it is enough that he had been aggrieved earlier , otherwise as Darling , J. pointed out in Hilton v Hopwood it would be virtually impossible for an individual to bring an action under s.99 .
18 The old man explained his views on the matter afterwards to a Christian friend , ‘ For an ordinary man in normal circumstances it is enough that he believe faithfully in God .
19 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
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