Example sentences of "[pron] is [art] [noun sg] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Between , so to speak , the inner and outer world there is the ego which is a filtering process that screens aspects of the outer object .
2 This is achieved with six new applications-specific circuits , one of which is a bus switch that converts the 32-bit data bus of local peripherals designed for 68040 systems to the 88110 's 64-bit system bus .
3 Everything is a conspiracy to deny that one is actually on a boat .
4 In short , if agriculture is judged by the criteria of performance applied to manufacturing industry , there is every reason to argue that its output has been artificially and substantially inflated for the whole period since 1950 .
5 In general terms , therefore , there is every reason to suppose that women were extremely important in creating relationships among men , in peace and in conflict ; and that qualifies the implication of the Zuwaya image , that the actions of men maintained peace .
6 There is every reason to suppose that the conscious life of the Homeric heroes , for example , was most unlike that of modern man .
7 But there is every reason to suppose that there already existed that division which makes the Church of the later Middle Ages so strangely resemble a military hierarchy , with the upper clergy as commissioned officers , the rural deans and archpriests as N.C.O.s , and the parish clergy as privates .
8 Indeed , where size differences are heritable and stabilizing selection is operating , there is every reason to suppose that relationships between size and reproductive success will not be linear .
9 They will probably correctly object that this theory of mine seems to get things round the wrong way , and that even if we grant my argument that growth in the power of the state detracts from that of the individual 's superego , there is every reason to suppose that in most cases the total power came first , and the deterioration in personality , however we like to describe it , later .
10 There is every reason to suppose that this loss of predictability occurs as a property of the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations , although these equations contain the determinism of classical mechanics .
11 There is every reason to suppose that changes such as those in Fig. 24.4 are intrinsic to the dynamics , not something that could be eliminated if only one had better control of the apparatus .
12 But there is a very urgent sense in which the Caribbean family fails to encourage sufficiently or places too much pressure on their offspring at school ; and there is every reason to surmise that this is of general relevance — not just to sportsmen .
13 There is every reason to believe that nerve fibres can also transmit messages from cell to cell with different codes .
14 Now that there is every reason to believe that we can build a fusion reactor there is growing attention to technology .
15 There is every reason to believe that the recession is coming to an end .
16 Things look very black for Galway today , but there is every reason to believe that even before DEC finally shutters its factory in about a year from now , a new tenant will be poised to move in and occupy it .
17 Quite apart from the fact that managers do not dominate the board of directors in many firms , there is every reason to believe that corporate managers are under intense pressure ( from the markets , and from the need to deliver profits ) to behave capitalistically .
18 Although he was convinced that there was conclusive evidence that Japanese intelligence organizations were behind the Vietminh and their revolt , he also said that throughout their handling of the situation the French appeared to lack every vestige of imagination but , ‘ provided the French are prepared to deal with the Annamites as human beings and not as chattels for exploitation as in the past , there is every reason to believe that the leading Annamites will not only listen to them , but will help them … ’
19 Nevertheless there is every reason to believe that some control applied at various stages of industrial exploitation could benefit the trade on a global scale .
20 In view of his delight in music and ceremony there is every reason to believe that he enjoyed the liturgy of the church .
21 People who give up cigarettes very commonly report explicit ( and guilty ) dreams about smoking in the first few weeks , even though there is every reason to believe that sleep actually becomes less disturbed on withdrawal from nicotine .
22 It must also be remembered , however , that there is every reason to believe that dunes will represent the interaction between local wind and sand conditions and the resultants of short term and long term changes in these conditions .
23 If authoritarian welfare states fulfilled these atavistic needs in the Neolithic , there is every reason to believe that they could still do so today ; and certainly there is much evidence to show that modern police states , far from merely fulfilling some of the same psychological functions , even mimic their Neolithic forerunners in the details of their ritual and symbolism , and certainly seem to evolve their own thorough-going political religions .
24 There is every reason to believe that this degree of movement was typical of the corn-growing regions , but we have to constantly bear in mind that one part of England may have very different experiences from another and that even neighbouring communities might have contrasting stories to tell .
25 There is every reason to believe that he would have pursued his policy even if it had been unpopular ( as it temporarily became in 1967 ) .
26 Ps. philander and Ps. multicolor are easy to keep and there is every reason to assume that this would apply to nichollsi too .
27 Indeed , there is every reason to suspect that middle managers are an endangered species .
28 Indeed , there is every reason to suspect that middle managers are an endangered species
29 More than that , Charlemagne believed in God 's sanctions and there is every reason to think that he was not at all alone in this attitude .
30 There is every reason to think that he meant this quite literally .
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