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

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1 Which is the Dutch which is that half .
2 Which is that way is n't it ?
3 The story of Richard III in particular sets up the basic rule of the tragedy principle within representation , which is that fate must be made physical on the body .
4 This bank might be set to one as well or zero and then you sum those together which is that summation there , or you can do a product there 's a product there .
5 And I would also like to add yet another ‘ reason ’ to the already formidable pile , which is that Stavrogin intends a ‘ challenge to society ’ .
6 But nothing , and certainly not articulating his words ‘ cheerfully and artlessly ’ , can muffle Tikhon 's diagnosis which is that Stavrogin suffers from ‘ indifference ’ .
7 It is only possible to lay down general rules , perhaps the most important of which is that grass , and more especially clover , must always be sown early enough in the growing season to have become fairly established before the continuous wet conditions of winter set in .
8 These chemicals are , by general definition , detergents although the term has now come to be restricted to a group of synthetic chemicals which have very specific effects the result of which is that dirt is taken into suspension in a stable form that allows it to be rinsed away .
9 Right , now the other thing is that what Jim 's doing which is that programme , how is that coming along ?
10 Who is that speaking ? ’
11 Who is that speaking , please ? …
12 I wish you will tell me instead who is that lady over there . ’
13 So The other thing you 've got to think about , if you do react the wrong way , and we 've probably all been tempted to at times if we have n't done it , but if you do react the wrong way , consider who is that person coming by ?
14 If someone asked you , who is that man ? you said , oh , she was wounded in the war , you know .
15 He waited until Dickie had reached the foot of the stairs and then said in a very loud voice , ‘ Who is that fellow ?
16 Then he asked : ‘ Who is that woman in the portrait ? ’
17 Who is that woman ? ’
18 Who is that granddad ?
19 I think erm what she 's really saying to you is that writing 's not an art , writing is a science , bloody hard work .
20 What they all tell you is that doing business and controlling credit overseas is much the same as it is at home except that it is more complicated and expensive .
21 But it has been held that although all statements must be reviewed at least once a year , a LEA is not obliged to re-assess a statemented child 's special educational needs before s/he is that age unless the parents so request .
22 Spender gives numerous examples of this bias ; one is that history textbooks about the nineteenth century contain few or no references to the women 's movement , despite the fact that women were fighting to be accepted into the universities and to receive the franchise .
23 One is that sex differences are taken for granted , naturalised .
24 One is that Credit Management functions to some extent as a trade paper as well as in its primary role as an Institute Journal .
25 One is that regulation seeks to control economic life , yet it is this which is recognized as responsible for the material well-being of the community .
26 The major one is that image is fixed at the resolution of the device that created it ; a picture drawn on a CGA screen stays at that resolution regardless .
27 A Waterman , what one is that Doctor ?
28 One is that scepticism is not restricted to doubt about the possibility of knowledge ; most interesting sceptical arguments , as I suggest in chapter 1 , involve an equal doubt about the possibility of justified belief .
29 One is that science starts with observation .
30 So you 've labelled your diagram and you this one is that minus W minus Y minus X so on .
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