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

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1 That is partly a result of City pressure to perform .
2 Most people prefer the total look to be soft and natural without some of the extravagances and hard colours of younger-style make-up , but that is partly a matter of personal taste and overall style .
3 The reason for that is partly the attitude of the people involved ; they will identify with individual cows and know them .
4 Changing that is partly the job of recently headhunted former Oracle staffer John Spiers , now marketing director for Northern Europe .
5 Changing that is partly the job of recently headhunted former Oracle staffer John Spiers , now marketing director for Northern Europe .
6 Few people will dispute that that is largely a result of the legislation that we passed to reform industrial relations .
7 Italian food has a reputation for being a dieter 's foe — but that is largely the fault of all-you-can-eat pasta pig-out places which pile on the Bolognese sauce .
8 Because that is just a pile of shit
9 All that is just a function of X whatever number X is X is for .
10 Many people think that is just a waste of time .
11 I would like if possible not to do that any more , cos clearly that is just a duplication of material already elsewhere available .
12 But that is just the tip of the iceberg .
13 And that is just the kind of order , it seems to me , which ought to have been granted if the plaintiffs ' contentions are correct .
14 In order to preserve modularity , this power could not , of course , extend to repairing the modules themselves , for that is just the sort of tinkering that a principle of modularity would rule out .
15 That is presumably the product of what we now know about the Brixton prison escape .
16 They complement the plant tubs and tree planting that is also a feature of Belfast .
17 That is also a parable of life .
18 That is also the name of the sender of letters to ‘ Liz ’ .
19 That is also the hope of Warwickshire .
20 That is also the basis of the argument that a UK resident taxpayer could not claim back the 35 per cent tax under s687 where the original income derived from a non-UK source and rely on the Inland Revenue to pursue the trustees .
21 That is also the view of the Dorney and Taplow parish councils and the South Buckinghamshire district council .
22 That is also the view of the chairman of British Rail , and is matched by the resources that the Government make available .
23 And that is also the view of our planning consulta er of our highway consultant .
24 I look forward to further reductions in unnecessary disconnections and I know that that is also the desire of the independent electricity regulator .
25 Madam Deputy Speaker : That is barely a point of order for me .
26 The conclusion that could be drawn from this argument is that is not a phoneme of English , but is an allophone of several different vowel phonemes when those phonemes occur in an unstressed syllable .
27 It is enough to say that that is not a proof of the counter proposition that outside the three miles no such result could be looked for .
28 That is not a matter of politics .
29 That is not a matter of order in the Chamber .
30 That is not a matter of order in the Chamber .
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