Example sentences of "[noun] is [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The job of our full-time fund raisers is to see that the RNLI 's use of such methods is as professional as can be . ’ |
2 | what consequential loss is or indirect loss ? |
3 | The result is that young adults , themselves seeking a separate sexual and personal identity , are resisting the way of life lived and promoted by their parents . |
4 | A typical previous result is that successful problem solving is associated with the ability to monitor ones progress through the task , alternating between head-down activity and pauses for broader reflection . |
5 | The result is that retired people too often become bored , dissatisfied and unfulfilled . |
6 | The net result is that rural areas have gained an increasing share of manufacturing and service employment as both Table 5.8 and Figure 5.7 show . |
7 | The significance of this result is that broad bean pollen is completely devoid of carotenoids , and some of these chemicals are the physiological precursors of vitamin A. |
8 | The result is that first-time buyers now have to find at least 6% of the valuation to put down in advance . |
9 | The result is that ordinary motorists can now get the cars of their dreams for a song , and they could even end up being a good little earner . |
10 | The result is that ordinary motorists can now pick them up at the more respectable auctions for less than the price of an everyday family car . |
11 | A not-surprising result is that low market share coupled with high capital intensity spells disaster . |
12 | The result is that Central Europe mist make do with financial subsidies instead , as if it were an undeveloped region of the world . |
13 | The result is that major segments of the population — sometimes a majority , sometimes a minority — will continue to experience a sense of deprivation , and to be in permanent opposition to the government . |
14 | The result is that future estates and interests in all kinds of property are now assimilated . |
15 | The end result is that disabled persons must have the requisite skills , educational background , experience and other qualifications for the job . |
16 | The result is that British primary legislation , as drafted at present , is presented in , as it were , a ‘ naked ’ state when it is compared with Community legal texts . |
17 | The first result is that complementary assets should be owned by a single firm . |
18 | The result is that different networks such as ARCnet and Ethernet can be tied together into a single LANtastic internet . |
19 | The result is that Scottish firms are likely to remain targets for their lean and acquisitive English cousins , unless they can learn to ‘ make their assets sweat ’ . |
20 | The result is that overlapping contributes to lead-time efficiency with the minimum of confusion . |
21 | The result is that short field performance has been addressed , the propeller pitch has been made finer , reducing the take-off roll to some 804 feet ( hard surface ) , and cutting the cruise performance by a few knots to around 100 . |
22 | As we discuss in Chapter 6 , a better way to envisage such imperatives is as latent : waiting , as it were , to be activated by the social and political relations and contexts in which people are living . |
23 | One point which the SCA Polo Committee will discuss for the future is whether junior and youth players should be put under extra pressure in a penalty situation or whether games should be played to the first goal . |
24 | Moreover , with the microfiche databases available on subscription and therefore immediately accessible to subscribers , the effect is that certain types of straightforward database searches are less necessary on individual demand . |
25 | A more long-term effect is that over-exposed skin will age and wrinkle prematurely , and will thicken to take on a leathery look . |
26 | More serious over the longer run is whether capitalist economies can survive a period of sustained inflation . |
27 | And divorce is or sorry , remarriage is not allowed for members of the Anglican Church . |
28 | And his final message to AEA is as usual optimistic . |
29 | A positive attitude is and important asset when it comes to maintaining a workout regime , and that comes with knowing that you are not pitting yourself against the impossible . |
30 | Such an attitude is as dogmatic , doctrinal and restrictive in its own way as was the fearful silence or sniggering scorn of earlier decades . |