Example sentences of "[verb] is that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What matters is that the Labour leader is suddenly there , reminding one how infrequently he has been there hitherto .
2 What matters is that the creative solution has a credible and realistic basis .
3 The unfortunate fact that my right hon. Friend must recognise is that the current treaty has been negotiated by the current Government , who do not share our sense of priorities .
4 What is happening is that the old orthodoxies are being softened , rather than up-ended .
5 What we do know is that the first Rottweiler to be registered with the New Zealand Club was Auslese Montrachet , who was imported from Australia .
6 Do not forget you also have a responsibility to treat the case properly , all I say is that the 4 oz syndrome is no longer the answer .
7 So , what we say is that the more things are eight until twelve .
8 From a health policy perspective the scenario depicted is that the increasing numbers of older people described earlier will lead to the population of the western industrial nations being infirm , demented and disease ridden with an insatiable demand for health and social care .
9 One problem that remains to be resolved is that the high reflectivity of the glass over many of the paintings , especially in rooms that have lighting from side windows , makes it difficult to view the works .
10 You what s normally happens is that the following year when you make profit you say ah but last year I made er you know I made a loss of ten thousand pound set that off against the profit of ten thousand pound I made this year so that tax pay losses can be carried forward there are other more complex ways of doing it too but that 's the standard sort of way , I think .
11 So physiologically what happens is that the principal flux through the channel is that of sodium , and that 's simply , although although the er channel is non-selective it 's simply because the sodium is at high activity outside , low activity inside and potassium is reasonably close to equilibrium .
12 In the case of pornography , what happens is that the one person becomes a body desired by the other , but this is not reciprocated .
13 What happens is that the four corners drop off because the stress waves are reflected and crowded into the corners .
14 Very broadly , what happens is that the budgeted amounts of expenditure are credited to appropriation accounts and then as expenditure is incurred debits are set against these credits .
15 The impression I have from such documents as I have seen is that the obvious hardship to the residents of Bridge and Medway Roads was somewhat played down and the employment and general economic benefits were underlined .
16 What those figures certainly reveal is that the real gains in investment in British business since 1979 have been sustained , so that even at the depth of this present recession investment is 40 per cent .
17 ‘ What your map may not show is that the only way down to Thira anchorage is by mule-track down a precipitous cliff .
18 As it is , all that can really be said is that the collective wisdom , such as it is , of the agency business favours bursts in most circumstances .
19 What might be said is that the ethical connotation of the method of action he proposed was being made clear by the choice of satyāgraha rather than sadāgraha .
20 As indicated earlier the most persistent of all stereotypes about ageing is that the later phases of the life cycle are a time of universal , and inevitable , biological decline .
21 The final point to be made is that the local researcher should trust his instinct , and if something ‘ feels ’ wrong it may well actually be wrong , and with diligence can be so proved .
22 The final point to be made is that the whole reading experience takes place within a particular cultural setting , and this will affect reception .
23 All that happened is that the electric field drew some charges to the surface of the dielectric which caused then some additional charges to appear on the surface of the conductor .
24 So what happened is that the literate women arranged their time so that every day they now have an hour set by to sit down with one of the illiterates and that 's how the literacy campaign is operating at the moment .
25 An important fact frequently overlooked is that the greater part of the works of art in the trade are technically speaking ‘ second-hand goods ’ .
26 So the second factor that the Prime Minister overlooked is that the existing chamber in Strasbourg is simply not large enough to accommodate the extra numbers of Euro MPs who will be elected to the European parliament , not so much as a result of the Edinburgh agreement , but in fact as a result of the er enlargement that is in prospect .
27 As an Egyptian columnist recently remarked in the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram : ‘ What this shows is that the new world order is a system of codified international piracy . ’
28 What this shows is that the physical absence or presence of the other party at the time of the transaction by itself bears no necessary relationship to the appropriateness of the transaction being investigated and made the subject of an order by an English court .
29 The the memo I 've got is that the new settlement provision according to the structure plan , relates to the the Greater York area .
30 What needs to be shown is that the given proposition and its " neuro-physiological " paraphrase do indeed have the same logical subject and express the same fact .
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