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

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1 There is some movement either way , but in broad terms and it seems to me what proponents of other sectors are doing basically , is suggesting that their particular segment is better because of erm possible improvements which may or may not take in the future .
2 To accept what I have been saying about epistemic appearances is to accept that our visual experience does somehow involve a judgement about what we are looking at , whether in our experience of works of art or in ordinary visual experience .
3 As an example of one technique , assume that a project leader is told that his current project , if successful , will earn the company £1000 profit , if a failure , nothing .
4 As an example of one technique , assume that a project leader is told that his current project , if successful , will earn the company £1000 profit , if a failure , nothing .
5 Meteorites are studied in the laboratory because it is thought that their chemical composition is showing us quite accurately the chemical composition of the Solar System at the time of its formation .
6 It is anticipated that our average fee per hour will be of the order of £ [ ] .
7 He has proved his fitness in training , and it is hoped that his thundering tackles will help to knock Cornwall out of their stride .
8 From this it is hoped that our loyal readership will pass in comments to correct , add to and refine this listing so that a more major work can be published within these pages in the future .
9 In transactional analysis ( TA ) it is assumed that our habitual ways of feeling and behaving largely stem from the way we feel about ourselves in relation to other people .
10 It is estimated that his corporate empire , whose interests also include Swan lager , a stake in British Satellite Broadcasting and one of Australia 's largest television groups , has more than £4 billion worth of debts .
11 Little systematic evidence on Asian girls is available at present , but it is emerging that their educational achievements are continually improving and it is clear that the common image of the docile Asian girl uninterested in education and ‘ torn ’ between western and Asian cultures is a gross stereotype ( Brah and Minhas , 1986 ) .
12 No one with half an eye on current trends is mentioning that his main claim to fame used to be as Susan Sarandon 's toy boy .
13 Now she is hoping that her open luck will change , though it looks as though Smashiton will have too much to do in tonight 's £100 450 metres open at Sunderland .
14 With a client list which includes Thomas Cook , Walkers Crisps , Rumbelows and Asda , it is hoping that its pragmatic approach will tempt more Scottish clients to test the benefits of sales promotion .
15 However , the company is hoping that its 6000 series printers , launched last Spring , together with recovery in the US economy will boost its market share .
16 That is to say that their premium income has been insufficient to meet claims and the difference has therefore had to be met from investment income .
17 But , by keeping him on as State Secretary , Mr Yeltsin is ensuring that his trusted colleague from his days as Communist Party chief in Sverdlovsk ( now Yekaterinburg ) remains firmly in charge of all presidential structures .
18 Even academics , who are supposed to embody the quintessence of detached assessment , somehow respond with a lack of enthusiasm when it is suggested that their own methods of teaching , research , or organization might benefit from review .
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