Example sentences of "[pers pn] is surprising [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Having noted Gameson 's earlier remarks about a ‘ deep null ’ , it is surprising to read that ‘ The ferrite rod is electromagnetically non-directional ’ , and then to return to the ‘ very sharp null ’ idea in the next paragraph .
2 It is surprising to recall that between the wars , and well within living memory , the entertainment capital of the world was Shanghai , known as the Las Vegas of the ‘ Thirties : The hoteliers and entrepreneurs brought a wealth- producing enterprise to the local population and foreign exchange to the country , too .
3 So it is surprising to discover that the substance of Proofs was indeed a three-page essay in Granta — especially when one considers the puritanical intellectual rigour that characterises Steiner 's literary style .
4 Dr Margaret O'Brien , a chartered psychologist at East London Polytechnic and author of The New Man , told the conference : ‘ Though there have been many changes in family life over the century , it is surprising to discover that children seem to have such a traditional view . ’
5 For someone espousing the virtues of fitness it is surprising to learn that she smokes between 15 and 20 cigarettes a day .
6 It is surprising to find that the soft-bodied jellyfish have any fossil record at all , but in fact they have the longest one of the phylum .
7 It is surprising to find that some practices , perhaps believing that the world will always grant them a living , manage their affairs without the elementary assistance of time recording .
8 Of all the classical deities it is surprising to find that Hercules was the most popular in Britain , if this can be gauged by the 17 dedications listed in the RIB Index , although most of these are military .
9 One would expect works on Religion , Philosophy and the English Classics in the library of a scholar but it is surprising to find that there are only a handful of books in Gaelicin the collection of one of the translaters of the Holy Scriptures into that language .
10 So , Christopher Smith having taken possession of the ‘ large harpsichord ’ ( presumably in 1759 ) , it is surprising to find that the instrument has not been preserved and revered in proportion with the never-flagging enthusiasm of the English for their adopted composer .
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