Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] is that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second advantage is that such promotions enable the name of your organisation or its brands to be included in the copy , which can be very important in publications which would not normally use such names .
2 My second recommendation is that both parties think in terms of a return to an independent consumer protection Department .
3 A second point is that each investor must , in my opinion , be willing that there should be a rescission of the investment transaction in question and be willing to return any shares or money he has received under the transaction .
4 The second point is that many people lean forwards as they slap down the opponent 's punch and so you need to remember that there are two fists to worry about here , not one !
5 The second point is that this agreement reflected a certain degree of complementarity between the Soviet and Cuban economies .
6 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
7 The second attribute is that each paragraph should have as a first sentence a brief statement or at least an indication of what the paragraph is to consider .
8 The second outcome is that all children would be aware of what 's involved in the record of achievement .
9 If the first caveat is that these processes are at a relatively embryonic state , the second caveat is that such movements towards greater institutional self-reflection are liable to be arbitrarily arrested by external pressures .
10 The second caveat is that this generalization , like most , while generally applicable , is not universally so .
11 The second argument is that many structures of appropriation of surpluses from peasantries and pastoralists which were established during the late colonial period still exist .
12 A second problem is that many bacteria living ‘ in the wild ’ are not always easy to culture in the laboratory .
13 The second fact is that those crews that took off on 25/26 August 1940 from bases like Waddington , Scampton , Lindholme , Hemswell and Newmarket , ill-equipped though they were to inflict any real damage on the enemy , achieved an impact on the course of the war that none could have truly appreciated at the time .
14 The fourth conclusion is that any government which is anxious to reduce the socio-economic inequalities discussed in this chapter will inevitably meet with resistance from the powerful groups in society whose economic and social privileges will be threatened .
15 If the first caveat is that these processes are at a relatively embryonic state , the second caveat is that such movements towards greater institutional self-reflection are liable to be arbitrarily arrested by external pressures .
16 The first assumption is that each cell can accommodate only a single reach or segment of a stream , and the stream can therefore move through each cell only once .
17 But what differentiates the earlier part of this century from either the present or the early nineteenth century is that these problems did not all coalesce into one disturbing image of a threatening , dangerous , and disorderly criminal class .
18 The particular case which I want to develop in the next chapter is that those strategies that involve sustained denial of or inattention to personal ideas , values , philosophy and vision , are bad strategies .
19 A third reason is that some bank managers feel threatened by a measure which could prove embarrassing .
20 A third view is that these changes , at long last , are a concession to the ever widening criticism of the LDDC .
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