Example sentences of "it is [verb] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | It is emphasized here that there is no rotation in a frame in free fall . |
2 | It is confirmed experimentally that the turbulent intensity distributions scale with u τ . |
3 | It must be stressed , though , that were it is said above that the researcher will ‘ scan the library ’ for previous writings on the area of study , this means more than a casual walk past the shelves of books which seem to be vaguely related to the topic . |
4 | It is hoped also that a revised grant application form will be available for distribution before the meeting . |
5 | It is hoped therefore that a positive and constitutive response will be made by its members towards making the changes necessary to meet the new situation which has been outlined . |
6 | It is realised increasingly that the systemic immune reponse to Helicobacter pylori infection confers no protection against the organisms , and its presence is of diagnostic value only . |
7 | It is realised now that your permission should have been obtained before disclosing such information and if any teacher does not wish this to happen in the future please notify the NDO — — without delay — hopefully with alternative suggestion for publicising your class . |
8 | It is argued here that the public sector has a crucial part to play in initiating the first moves back to full employment . |
9 | It is argued here that economic autonomy is still a long way off for most British women . |
10 | Lord Goddard CJ at p238 stated : As I say , I think it is argued here that the source of income was the contract [ with the bank ] . |
11 | In these recent studies the idea of a unilinear development of society has been largely abandoned , even as representing the view of Marx himself , and it is argued instead that there are alternative form of society which have succeeded the primitive communal system . |
12 | So when it is argued today that the sexual deviant challenges sexual difference by denaturalizing it through parody , the realization of the early modern transvestite that both the deviant and the difference are effects of culture rather than nature is being revived and sophisticated . |
13 | It is accepted now that many of our nursery rhymes are based on factual people or occurrences . |
14 | It is accepted now that drinking water in many areas contains certain pollutants which are undesirable . |
15 | It is noted above that the main planning focus for suppliers will be business planning to enable them to secure and fulfil contracts . |
16 | Usually , it is positioned so that it can be operated by the thumb , and normally one press is needed to start recording and a second press to stop . |
17 | It is assumed instead that , each time a logogen reaches its threshold , the value of that threshold is lowered ; and this value then slowly drifts up towards what it had been , but never quite reaches the previous level . |
18 | It is assumed here that juries and others do attach considerable importance to the label when it is a question of homicide , and therefore that the excessive use of force in self-defence is a matter which is properly reflected by a separate qualified defence , rather than being left to sentencing ( which means executive discretion , if the mandatory penalty for murder remains ) or forced artificially into the doctrine of provocation ( when there may be no real evidence of loss of self-control ) . |
19 | It is assumed here that the counsellor will play an active part in the formation of a group . |
20 | It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English , but that some will move more quickly , and further , than others ; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers . |
21 | It is maintained here that the constitution is nothing more nor less than the outgrowth of the ‘ realities ’ and not , as Lord Sankey and many others of us tend to assume , something distinct from them and which can therefore be contrasted to them . |
22 | It is posited here that the maleffects of reproductive patterns upon maternal and child health and mortality represent largely unnecessary personal and social burdens , some of which can be eliminated by successful family planning and some by the formal education of both women and men , but especially women . |
23 | It is implied here that however destructive they may be , the actions of a noble man can not involve sin and that the apparent passivity to which the hero is eventually reduced is actually his highest activity . |
24 | The message conveyed to the brain from one such cell is a bit ambiguous : it is saying either that a stationary spot is going on or off in a particular region , or that something is moving upwards in that region . |
25 | It is estimated indeed that the population will grow to the level of five hundred thousand relatively rapidly . |
26 | ( 3 ) It is designed so that the interaction between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) and other objects in the world will result in cognisance . |
27 | This is not arbitrary — it is designed so that it operates just as well with colour-blind predators as with those that have good colour vision . |
28 | It is reassuring then that the EAT in Sen state in clear terms that the question is one of fact for the tribunal . |
29 | It is structured so that LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 per cent and 15 per cent of the new company , depending on how well LWT performs in the meantime , which they will pay for in 1993-94 at today 's prices . |
30 | It is proposed here that the need to represent a spatial support in order to get a mental representation of an event is another such requirement : how can one conceive an event as something taking place in time without also conceiving at least virtually someone or something realizing it ( or undergoing its realization , as in the passive ) ? |