Example sentences of "[adj] is [conj] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What is interesting is that a different interpretation was also forthcoming , both from a lawyer and from thermodynamics . |
2 | However , what is most interesting is that a deliberate attempt was made to sell it as a concept rather than as what might have hitherto been seen as a package of infrastructural measures . |
3 | Yes , well , I particularly welcome this erm concentration on areas , I think it 's an excellent idea , particularly in relation to housing , I think what we will find interesting is that a whole number of Oxford citizens , perhaps indeed from Barton , Blackbird Leys , Marston originally , who are badly housed in these areas and waiting in the most appalling accommodation for the opportunity of a council home . |
4 | Maybe more interesting is whether a smaller unit , the herred , dates from the Viking period . |
5 | The most obvious is that a larger amount of time is required from the writer . |
6 | One point that is obvious is that a matching grant is generally more successful than a non-matching grant in stimulating local expenditure on a particular good or service . |
7 | What seems fairly certain is that a private plaintiff will not uncover a breach of Core Rule 28 where the criminal authorities have failed to prosecute under the CSA 1985 . |
8 | In Taff Vale Railway Co v Jenkins [ 1913 ] AC 1 at p7 Lord Atkinson said : All that is necessary is that a reasonable expectation of pecuniary benefits should be entertained by the person who sues . |
9 | What is surprising is that a new colony has settled down to breed so quickly — it normally takes a year or even longer for a newly-formed pair to get down to breeding . |
10 | What is perhaps more significant is that a new minister will also find that his department is developing new policies . |