Example sentences of "is [that] [prep] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . ) |
2 | The fact is that for most children maths has been taught badly or rather they have learnt it badly for one reason or another , so there is a need for , for an improvement or a change , so the idea that if children can understand something this will help them to remember it or to make it more real to them , this does seem to be a shift over the last generation . |
3 | If there is some consolation for bankers amidst all this destruction of value , it is that for some eagles practice makes better , if not perfect . |
4 | However , the shame is that for some health service insiders it has become a way of life . |
5 | What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit . |
6 | The main point , however , is that in successful participant observation not only is the borderline blurred between covert and overt observation ; so also is the borderline blurred between covert and overt recording . |
7 | ‘ The significant fact ’ , he writes , ‘ is that in each county Dissent tended to be associated chiefly with certain forms of local society , while it was largely absent from others ’ . |
8 | Another distinction is that in reckless manslaughter recklessness as to physical injury is needed ; in gross negligence the criterion may be merely gross negligence as to health or welfare . |
9 | The problem , Dr Sagdeev points out , is that in some cases government ministries and departments still have control . |