Example sentences of "is [verb] that a " in BNC.

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1 Finally , evidence is accumulating that a person 's emotional environment influences his or her likelihood of suffering an acute psychotic episode if he or she already has a history of schizophrenic disorder .
2 Evidence is accumulating that an efficient service infrastructure increases the attractiveness of a location for potential investors ( Marshall , 1985 ; Browne , 1983 ) .
3 Because it is calculated that a retained crew might take four minutes to get to the station the computer calculated other stations could respond quicker .
4 At one time only a few selected diseases were thought to have links with the sufferer 's state of mind , but now it is recognized that a whole range — from cancer to heart attack — may be brought on by worry and strain .
5 If the hon. Gentleman is suggesting that a review of defence by an incoming Labour Government , should we happen to have such an Administration , would mean more money being spent on defence , I am a Dutchman .
6 It is intended that a consultation draft will be available in August of this year . ’
7 Although it is recognised that performance review must be tailored to local circumstances , generalisations can be made and it is intended that a good practice guide be drawn up based on experience to date .
8 It is intended that a full scale study of Scottish agriculture will follow this pilot project .
9 It is intended that a teacher choose and teach a topic which leads up to formal rule or formula .
10 It is intended that a steel structure forming the skeleton will be erected over the Christmas period .
11 It is intended that an adequate play area will be provided in the same vicinity within a specially landscaped area between the Bypass and Westburn Grove .
12 Need it be a matter of wonder , when we see her capable of such restraint in general , that she should retire within herself and exercise that control we find her continually exerting over all her thoughts and actions the more energetically at a time when she is taught that a stray thought of desire would be impurity and its fruition pollution .
13 The difficulty for the prosecution is proving that a child so young intended to commit a crime .
14 White never used to be a predominant Goshiki colour , but now it is realised that a snow-white base admirably sets off the other shades .
15 One can not reconcile the calculation until it is realised that a clad score equals 21 , and the treatment of fractions of a penny is individual .
16 Once a Bill or a proposed measure requiring parliamentary approval enters the lists and it is realised that an environmental impact assessment must be produced , and once it is decided to commission an environmental impact assessment it becomes public property .
17 One way is to arrange that an identical snack is taken every 5 hours throughout the day and night .
18 Over a period of twenty years it is claimed that a fast reactor could breed enough additional plutonium to fuel another similar power station .
19 If it is claimed that a poetics of textual production and reflexivity replaces mimetic strategies of any kind , then the early nouveau roman can also be made to conform to this new postmodern aesthetic .
20 Rather , it is claimed that a culture is intellectually superior because it has acquired that technology .
21 In the courts political questions may come before the judges because the matter is already in public controversy , like race or industrial relations ; or because it is claimed that a public authority has exceeded its powers ; or because the matter concerns the activities of the police ; or because the matter impinges on the individual rights of citizens , affecting their freedom or their property .
22 It is claimed that a fifth of road fatalities say 1,150 deaths a year can be attributed to ’ drunk ’ driving : a driver has more than the permitted level of alcohol in his blood .
23 The precedent suggests a reference to persons under the Tenant 's control in order to exclude mere callers , but where the clause refers to servants of the tenant ( which some precedents do despite the archaic nature of the expression ) it may be as well to qualify this with the words in the course of employment in case it is claimed that a servant will , by the nature of the expression , always be under the tenant 's control .
24 In time so much rock is dissolved that a hole is formed , called a swallow hole , and beneath it there is an underground pipe , as at Gaping Gill in Yorkshire and Eldon Hole in Derbyshire .
25 " It could n't happen to me and , even if it does , we have all got to die sometime " is a common self-justification that almost belies belief when it is considered that a life threatening " pleasure " is nothing more than a mere cigarette .
26 If if it is considered that a new settlement is required to meet the housing provision in Greater York , then the first question that has to be asked is , is the criteria approach alone acceptable .
27 ( a ) Stamp duty Because it is considered that a settlement is created by each of the transactions contemplated in this chapter ( see p99 ) the documents concerned should be lodged ( together with a copy thereof ) for adjudication .
28 It is considered that a service call access scheme would enable staff to become aware and provide assistance to users . ’
29 It is considered that an adequate measure should include all changes in equity , including changes in values but excluding those from owner sources .
30 It is considered that an ideal land bank will vary between a minimum of three years ' and a maximum of five years ' stock .
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