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

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1 Leeds is now the third largest city in England and the 20th in Europe , so it is right that it should have international ambitions .
2 The PAC wants hard and fast information , and it is right that it should .
3 It is right that it should be raised on the Floor of the House .
4 The Engineering Employers Federation says that its members ’ strongly support the Government 's objective of providing a balanced and effective framework of trade union and industrial relations law ’ and that ’ the step by step approach has been seen by all to have worked successfully and it is right that it should continue . ’
5 The overriding criterion — that the service of a summons is impracticable or inappropriate — does not even have to be based on objective grounds ; it is enough that it should appear to be so to the constable making the arrest .
6 Whenever in relation to a loved person , idealized place or personal indulgence I find myself pushing out of mind some disagreeable thought , its relevance ( as distinct from its importance ) is not in doubt ; it is enough that it does spontaneously move me against what I have decided for .
7 On the other hand , there is no alternative to understanding the world through interpretations and models and hence through what are , in the last analysis , intellectual fictions whose warrant is only that it is as if they were true .
8 Now here is John Templeton , secretary of the STA : In framing the piece scale in printing , you have to frame the scale so that it covers everything , that is so that it covers what we call " extras " as well .
9 It might be necessary to witness a rehearsal before an assessment of the overall impact of the play can be made , and if the purpose of the performance is so that it can be publicly reproduced on a different occasion , the circumstances in which that publication will take place will have a bearing on the offensive character of the artefact in question .
10 It is just that it could have been more meaningful and less unpleasant had it felt a touch more like a pilgrimage than a harsh , faceless drive for productivity .
11 The answer is just that it simplifies interpretation of the figures by reducing uneven streams of benefits and costs to a single index of NPV ( or IRR ) .
12 The defence of formalism is always that it serves to control an excess of feeling , but here in the absence of formalism there is nothing but empty pathos , artificiality in its weak form .
13 The answer is probably that it would rarely be so .
14 The justification for this is probably that it provides the chargee with an additional incentive to ensure that his charge is registered .
15 It is also that it has failed to regain the support of the working class — old and new — that it lost in 1979 .
16 Well the the situation is also that it 's confusing in terms of Apex , Supersavers , Savers , Nonsavers er you ca n't travel on these trains at certain times , you 've got to plan your journey three months ahead if you want to get the maximum savings and all the rest of it .
17 Well , certainly we believe that there can be all sorts of erm techniques that can be very useful , like communications skills and assertiveness , but our understanding is also that it is not only about the skills that people have it 's also about the understanding behind those skills .
18 What is meant is really that it is not possible to learn to sign like a deaf person , i.e. without an ‘ accent ’ .
19 Most people er recognise that er being able to park in a space in a busy street is an important part of driving , and the surprise is really that it 's never been part of the test before .
20 THE spring Town Crier came yesterday and what a terrific read it is now that it is being produced by Darlington College of Technology students .
21 When women do confront sexism , the glib reply is often that it is a joke .
22 A characteristic of such an organization is often that it has a very large board .
23 The difficulty here is often that it is not clear whether the problem is meant to bear a relation to the book-work question or not .
24 The defence of a firm accused of predatory pricing is often that it is merely responding to competition : so evidence of its intentions may be quite important in deciding whether a firm 's conduct is predatory or not .
25 It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled .
26 The answer to all of this is surely that it is not the legal qualities of limited liability or separate personality in themselves that justify intervention , but the concentration of power in private hands that has come about partly as a result of their existence .
27 The reason many directors resist starting a pension scheme is simply that it takes money out of the business for example , for expansion .
28 The interest of UE is simply that it follows Gaius , and keeps to the basic wordings .
29 It is simply that it left us stranded .
30 The other problem with the concept of consent is simply that it is susceptible of very weak and even negative interpretations .
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