Example sentences of "it be further [vb pp] that " in BNC.

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1 It is further argued that , in the case of those who are mentally frail , they may no longer be capable of exercising informal consent or its converse — refusal ; and that resistance to leaving their own home may sometimes be as much about fear of the unknown as love of the familiar .
2 It is further argued that financial markets fail to reflect the collective rate at which society wants to save and invest .
3 It is further argued that child tutors are , by comparison with adult teachers , more sensitive to and aware of misunderstanding in other children .
4 It is further recognised that words or gestures which may be tolerable to some people may be deeply offensive or threatening to others .
5 It is further acknowledged that each of the parties shall indemnify me for all reasonable costs of defending such actions and proceedings .
6 The sense of urgency conveyed by the ‘ Look out ’ indicates the expectation that the pram , complete with baby , will fall over the cliff and perhaps be dashed on the rocks beneath and it is further assumed that this will be-deleterious for the baby .
7 It is further suggested that in reporting the results of stability tests and the conclusions drawn from them , care should be taken to avoid any statement which would lead people to believe that the products have been proved to be ‘ stable ’ .
8 Repeating submissions made in December 1991 , it is further suggested that the requirements for a property to be let for 26 weeks out of a 52-week period — before an individual is allowed a deduction in respect of interest on a loan to purchase the property — is too restrictive in the present state of the property market .
9 It is further suggested that this will lead to women being able to take up paid work instead , further advancing their equality with men .
10 it is further suggested that ‘ nostalgic playback ’ began after the 1914–18 war .
11 It is further suggested that funding for such a programme might be available through the European Community 's information technology programmes .
12 It is further suggested that :
13 It is further agreed that the approach adopted by the court of appeal in the case of and incorporate of nineteen eighty nine , one queens bench page eight hundred and seventy eight , is that which I should adopt , er the person which seeks to persuade me that the percentage which I should apply should be four point five percent rather than the two percent used in that case by the court of appeal , he argues partly on the basis of er , evidence by Mr an architect who er , with the greatest respect to him , whilst I feel quite sure his architectural abilities are of the highest quality , I feel that as an economist he is perhaps er not more reliable than any other economist , er but er , Mr argues that er , recent falls in house prices show that houses are not the risk free inflation proof investments which the court of appeal assumed when and was decided .
14 It is further submitted that , as Parliament has intervened by the Act of 1976 in the matter of pre-natal injuries to unborn children , it should be left to Parliament to effect any further change in the law that may be thought necessary or to develop the law from where it was left by the Divisional Court in Ireland in Walker 's case .
15 It is further alleged that the last-but-one head of the secret police quietly sold to his wife and family a mansion which the service had commandeered and used as a torture centre in the 1970s .
16 It is further alleged that he ‘ counselled or procured ’ two BLW salesmen to deal in the shares , saving clients more than £1,300,000 in the process .
17 It is further estimated that in the majority of such accidents speed is a contributory factor .
18 It was further decided that such watching and besetting might be a nuisance at common law and illegal on that ground also .
19 It was further revealed that after their arrest the Clarkes had been prevented from seeing a lawyer for two days .
20 It was further confirmed that while members of ASMT had been rightly involved in the process of planning the 93/94 visits via Plan requests etc. , ASMT meetings as such were not the place to negotiate details of the programme .
21 It was further understood that any arrangement with Britain would not preclude separate American talks with the French or the Canadians .
22 It was further noted that when asked , either directly or indirectly , to provide further information , young school-aged children proved poor at responding .
23 It was further felt that in some cases the lowest tender tended to gain the contract at the expense of better quality work because of the financial restrictions the Housing Executive Board have allowed to be placed on them .
24 It was further assumed that passive negative sentences were constructed by the application of two transformational rules ( passive and negative ) .
25 It was further argued that Australian citizens , like British citizens , can not bring claims against their government for violation of Australia 's international obligations .
26 It was further said that the reason for limiting the application of subsection ( 2 ) to those third parties who are knowingly concerned in the contravention is that an order addressed directly to a third party ( as opposed to the contravener acting by his servants or agents ) would only be necessary where the third party had an interest of his own in the subject-matter of the order .
27 It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in .
28 It was further stated that such an assessment was ‘ first and foremost ’ a matter for the Council , and that the obligation to abolish restrictions on movements of capital could not be separated from the Council 's assessment of the need to liberalize the category of transactions in question .
29 It was further agreed that a three-year course would be too expensive , especially as entrants might have served a part or the whole of a long apprenticeship beforehand .
30 It was further agreed that their structure , and the basis on which we conducted them , was a sensible way of covering all the questions which are at issue .
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