Example sentences of "here is that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling .
2 The complication here is that the total time period is more than 20 years , and obviously the earlier workers will have had time to publish many more papers than those finishing their studies in recent years , but the dataset is so large that such effects will be the same for all universities , i.e. they will be self-cancelling .
3 The difference here is that the aesthetic appearance of the output will be vastly superior to that of a word processor .
4 What I would like to suggest here is that the Buid view aggressive conduct as a sort of moral infirmity requiring explanation in much the same manner as does a physical infirmity .
5 What remains to be said here is that the objection-that science does not involve causal and other nomic connections-is sometimes a part of something more general and by its nature more difficult to deal with : scientific scepticism about philosophy and its categories .
6 Obviously all age-groups are arbitrary ; the point being made here is that the actual divisions used should be chosen for their usefulness in classifying people for the purposes of the research being undertaken , and this decision should be considered at an early stage .
7 I think , one fact that probably , I 'm sure yo , many of us know here is that the actual number of women on the H R T is really very small in this country !
8 My argument here is that the recent emphasis on flexibility has generated pluralist consensus within English which represents a further refusal to articulate an underlying basis and a clear set of aims and principles for the discipline ; and that this refusal , when understood in relation to the appropriation by the new right of the residues of the humanist programme , forms a significant characteristic of the continuing crisis in English studies .
9 The basic argument with which we are concerned here is that the low level of female crime is a result of the expectations and constraints that are placed on women by society .
10 The point here is that the first purchaser can safeguard himself by taking immediate delivery and not leaving the goods or documents of title with the seller .
11 Wensley ( 1981 ) says that management must decide how much effort should be exerted on CAPM compared to the strategic analysis of competitive advantage , but the position adopted here is that the two concepts are related and that effort on one ought to improve understanding of the other , even if little research on such matters has yet been performed .
12 The main argument presented here is that the General Strike was partly , but significantly , a consequence of the determination of successive governments to reduce wages , thus increasing unemployment in the short term , in the hope of strengthening the pound and returning to the gold standard — a view which has already been developed in Chapter 1 .
13 The problem here is that the transhistorical account of the Oedipal crisis and the consequent focusing on the eternal problems of the shaping of sex and gender already presupposes the existence of basic drives which are outside culture .
14 The central , distinctive idea here is that the rational expectations hypothesis can be seen as imposing restrictions on what we should observe in the world , and so the validity of rational expectations can be tested by testing for the validity of those restrictions .
15 The assumption here is that the more quality names you have in the race , the more likely the product is to be of high calibre .
16 The practical implication of the analysis presented here is that the main determinants of the poverty of older women and the inequalities between them and older men have already been established long before retirement age .
17 The indication here is that the caged finch has been placed close to the owl in order to provoke it into prolonged alarm calling that will attract others of its kind .
18 All that is intended here is that the would-be surveyor and sampler has some indication of the possibilities open in sampling methods and also a warning of the problems which sampling entails .
19 The argument here is that the psychological tendencies responsible for the symptoms of psychosis are not the prerogative of the clinically psychotic .
20 The point here is that the surrealist signifiers in ‘ allegory ’ are real , are already referents .
21 The interpretation of this statement here is that the contractual arrangements that define the firm are left open-minded , with the details of resource direction to be decided later by a member ( or members ) of the firm in whom authority is voluntarily vested .
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