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

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1 Whatever approach is taken to the patient at special risk of suicide it is most important that all members of staff involved in the patient 's care are absolutely clear about the current policy at all times .
2 Now that the Institution 's policy for the provision of part-time education has been made clear for , say , the next ten years , it is most likely that all new entrants to the profession will be studying for surveying degrees or diplomas and the profession will have finally become a graduate one .
3 In the perfect competition model the number of producers is sufficiently large that all firms are ‘ price- takers ’ .
4 LEGEND HAS it that Ashton-Under-Lyme is so grimy that all its flowers are permanently encrusted with soot .
5 LEGEND HAS it that Ashton-Under-Lyme is so grimy that all its flowers are permanently encrusted with soot .
6 When it launched a complete make-up range last autumn , it introduced ‘ Mirror Image Consultation ’ , a new way of selling which is so simple that all the other companies were left wondering why they had n't thought of it first .
7 But the race is so close that all of the qualities and defects of the main rivals — Mr Major 's lack of an aura and Mr Kinnock 's relative unpopularity — are cast into the equation .
8 1 ) Give a short explanation on why it is so important that all class members should join the Medau Society ; —
9 The advent of the success is so delightful that all thoughts of learning from it are banished .
10 It is extremely important that ALL traces of incorrect transfers etc. are removed , or these will be reproduced on the finished board .
11 It is extremely important that all the factions — not just the clans but the sub-clans — in northern , southern and central Somalia come together under the United Nations plan for the ceasefire .
12 This will be further discussed , but it is perhaps ironic that all the distinguishing , concrete features in the landscape from this period should disappear , but that the invisible ownership element should persist .
13 It is obviously crucial that all instructors are aware of any student who has this problem , since it is so easy to be caught out , like I was .
14 When there are a number of individuals or groups from different disciplines and pursuing different objectives within some overall specification it is obviously crucial that all their activities should be in line with the common goal .
15 Although the relationships between risk and recognition performance found in Study 2 were rather more complex it is still possible that all or part of the relationship was caused by the explicit focus on risk during the judgment phase .
16 ‘ It is vitally important that all members of the community have access to information about drugs and alcohol misuse .
17 It is VITALLY IMPORTANT that ALL fees are paid promptly , particularly P.A.F. and Insurance as the Sports Council Grant Panel will expect us to prove that we are measuring up to their requirements in the Autumn and we can only do this by showing monies actually received and in the Bank .
18 These definitions are not very helpful being somewhat tautologous but despite that it is fairly plain that all original integrated circuits will be covered by the regulations .
19 We need not bother with the details , save to say that it is quite certain that all the contemporary accounts of Balboa 's triumph — which mention that he first saw the Pacific at 10 am on Tuesday , 25 September — are wrong .
20 It is quite possible that all three mechanisms might operate .
21 It is very important that all of us learn what our individual specific response to stress may be so that we might learn to respond to this signal early on .
22 It is therefore advisable that all practice be carried out with extreme caution .
23 Furthermore , ’ he went on , drawing me in the direction of pool Valley , ‘ one is insistently aware that all of these actors are the meanest of impostors .
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