Tuesday, July 7, 2015

grammar - Correctness of "It is rarely that + [clause]"?



It is rarely that police arrest people without adequate suspicion.



I suppose it means that:




The police rarely arrest people without adequate suspicion.



but I couldn't find this in my grammar book.


Is this sentence pattern possible?




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