Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Waddell is most emphatic that the old man was neither blindfolded nor gagged .
2 It is most unfortunate that the hon. Gentleman does not have the courtesy or good sense to withdraw an allegation based on his misreading of a newspaper article .
3 It is most unlikely that a mother or father looking at a new-born child will be saying : — ‘ We have here a potential villain , who could , in a few years time be getting a living by robbery , violence or some other criminal activity .
4 It is tragic that it is most unlikely that the Jewish race would ever seriously consider that its terrible sufferings can in any way be attributable to it 's religion , even in part .
5 There was no adequate trading base for this financial performance , and it is most unlikely that the promoters ever thought that there was .
6 Paradoxically , if such a person were to fail to give notice , he might then be said to be committing an offence even though , because of the hypothesised publicity , it is most unlikely that the police will not already know about his proposed march .
7 is used as a handmaid to reforming legislation , it is most unlikely that the floodgates will be opened if the exemption is lifted .
8 Where the defendant has innocently made a substantial investment on the basis of information innocently acquired it is most unlikely that an injunction would be granted to restrain him from making use of that information ( although the fact that an injunction might drive the defendant into liquidation is not relevant if the tests in American Cyanamid Co v Ethicon [ 1975 ] AC 396 have been satisfied ; per May LJ in Bullivant ( Roger ) Ltd v Ellis [ 1987 ] ICR 464 ) .
9 ’ It is most important that the French should be aware of the united action of England with the other powers , the knowledge of it will have a most wholesome influence on the French government . ’
10 It is most important that the patient considers the likely consequences of different ways of trying to achieve goals .
11 It is most important that the purposes of such an admission are made clear to the ward staff beforehand .
12 Consideration of the diversity of difficulties that face attempted suicide patients , and the range of both the degree of suicidal intent and risk of repetition associated with their behaviour , should have demonstrated why it is most important that the facilities available for management of these patients must be flexible and allow a variety of options .
13 The second precaution is to pull each of the bridle rings up and away from the sail before positioning the cross-spar first into the centre ferrule with the spar beneath all the bridle lines It is most important that the lines which we will call ‘ B ’ and ‘ C ’ as in the drawings , are free and not in any way tangled with either the leading , edge vinyl , spine fitting or the cross-spar Otherwise the bridle setting and consequent flight performance will be sadly deformed !
14 It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong .
15 In addition , it is most important that the case management service remains faithful to its models , or at least , if changes are required these are explicitly acknowledged and change measures and performance indicators altered to reflect the new focus .
16 Because so many of our boundaries are economic rather than administrative , it is most important that the patterns of settlement at different periods are identified and the likely land uses within them postulated .
17 From the outset it is most important that the investigator should decide precisely what information is required from the sediments to be analysed ( McCave , 1979a ) .
18 It is most important that the base of the sieve nest is arranged exactly parallel to the shaker base and is firmly held in position during agitation ( Metz , 1985 ) .
19 It is most important that the people have confidence in the way in which police handle this data .
20 I think it is most likely that the Course will be completed by then but because they have to have their final papers in , the week or two before , it may be that they will be staying on to around that time .
21 Actually , it is rather surprising that the labour cost has n't gone up more , especially in view of the national rates .
22 It is rather suspicious that the label ‘ illogical ’ has been used to disparage other subordinate groups ' language as well as women 's .
23 It is rather peculiar that no national parks exist in Scotland .
24 Best , a former Harlequins captain and coach , is acutely aware that the same charge could be levelled against him .
25 When one thinks about it , when one remembers the way Miss Kenton had repeatedly spoken to me of my father during those early days of her time at Darlington Hall , it is little wonder that the memory of that evening should have stayed with her all of these years .
26 So it is little wonder that the Persians found the cat an invaluable ally even at the height of battle .
27 It is little wonder that the early sailors who first saw the Falkland coastline reported ‘ forests ’ growing along the shore !
28 It is little wonder that the private sector mimics the Government in its disrespect for pensions .
29 It is wholly acceptable that the patient should have been persuaded by others of the merits of such a decision and have decided accordingly .
30 From what we know of primitive races it is highly probable that the incentive for producing these paintings was magical , the object being to fix in paint on the wall or ceiling of a cave an event — usually the slaying of an animal — which it was hoped would be effected in the future elsewhere .
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