Example sentences of "[adj] [is] that [det] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 One of the most encouraging aspects of all this is that each project is undertaken because of management agreements reached between SNH , landowners , crofters , farmers or voluntary organisations involved with Sites of Special Scientific Interest .
2 A corollary of this is that such industries are far from simple to understand and hence they demand experts both to run them and to explain them to the general public , e.g. microelectronics , nuclear stations , oil refineries , etc .
3 The most familiar reason for this is that most reproduction is sexual : an individual has two parents , not one .
4 The result of this is that most strikers are disqualified from receiving supplementary benefit during the first two weeks of a strike .
5 The great pity of this is that most pubs are old , yet the proper opportunity to celebrate this has already been squandered .
6 One reason for this is that more women are first offenders , who are generally treated more leniently .
7 It seems clear that one of the effects of this is that more people are fearful both for their own future and for that of the person who has died .
8 what 's interesting is that those rivalries are not focused as strongly as they used around the very big clubs , and we 're talking less here about what 's gon na happen at Manchester United and Chelsea and perhaps more about the difficulties of Wolves and and Stoke .
9 What is interesting is that this capacity is not developed , or its exercise rewarded in Buid society .
10 Another is that some guesses were quickly proved to have been wrong and ended up in bankruptcy .
11 The second is that this form was not served on him , although it was undoubtedly served on the governor of the prison where he was detained on 3 July and should have been given to Mr. Butler .
12 The second is that these differences are the product of the influence of the ‘ new right ’ and its emphasis on market freedoms as the basis of civil and political liberty .
13 What is especially curious is that this questionnaire is strongly reminiscent of others which are well-established as a marketing technique , and are supplemented by actual marketing surveys .
14 What is important is that each student is made aware of the chasm which separates the comfortable assumptions we make as teachers and the reality of the world beyond the school walls .
15 What is apparent is that this manual is aimed at the non-specialist technician , possibly an embalmer , who has good knowledge of some medical procedures .
16 The first is that all judges are ‘ conservative ’ to one degree or another ; they have to be .
17 There are two drawbacks — the first is that this approach is inappropriate if quick decisions have to be made .
18 What is also clear from Table 7.1 is that these changes were most pronounced after 1979 .
19 but clearly there , there is an element of that , there is an element that they 'd gone beyond it that 's that that bit is difficult to define and quantify .
20 Even an uncertainty is tangible : " What we know for certain is that this point is uncertain . "
21 What is special is that these molecules are put together in much more complicated patterns than the molecules of nonliving things , and this putting together is done by following programs , sets of instructions for how to develop , which the organisms carry around inside themselves .
22 What is noteworthy is that this legislation is not part of the set of legislation that is explicitly and exclusively concerned with censorship .
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