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

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1 ’ People think it 's a cruel way of doing it but it is n't really , because there 'll be shooting snaring and gasing , which is worse that the way we do it ’ ’ Foxes have to be controlled , fox hunting in the last 250 years have controlled the numbers beautifully ’
2 Probably conditions in the lake changed , which is reasonable that they should have done .
3 Our Europe is a is a Europe which is proud that we are similar and we can share things .
4 a requirement or condition which he applies or would apply equally to a man but — ( i ) which is such that the proportion of women who can comply with it is considerably smaller thin the proportion of men who can comply with it , and ( ii ) which he can not show to be justifiable irrespective of the sex of the person to whom it is applied , and ( iii ) which is to her detriment because she can not comply with it .
5 Another example is where the immune system is not functioning adequately ; suppose we keep animals in a condition which is such that their immune system does not work properly .
6 which is such that the proportion of members of your sex who can comply is considerably smaller than the corresponding proportion of members of the opposite sex ;
7 which is such that the proportion of people of the victim 's racial group who can comply is considerably smaller than the proportion of the people not of that group who can comply ;
8 In this case that individual shall not be chargeable to tax under s740 by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it .
9 The relevant provision is s740(5) which reads thus : An individual who is domiciled outside the United Kingdom shall not , in respect of any benefit not received in the United Kingdom , be chargeable to tax under [ s740 ] by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not , by reason of his being so domiciled , have been chargeable to income tax in respect of it ; and [ s65(6)– ( 9 ) ] shall apply for the purposes of [ s740(5) ] as they would apply for the purposes of [ s65(5) ] if the benefit were income arising from possessions outside the United Kingdom .
10 The first limb provides that if the recipient is domiciled outside the United Kingdom and the benefit is not received in the United Kingdom then the recipient shall not be chargeable to tax by reference to relevant income which is such that if he had received it he would not by reason of his being so domiciled have been chargeable to tax in respect of it .
11 It 's not the quietest of cars , but I can still hear the stereo , which is all that matters .
12 There was an unresolved discussion in the case as to whether the lessee continued liable for the entire rent or merely for an apportioned part of it , which is all that the plaintiff claimed .
13 " Anyway , I 'm not one , and you know it and I know it , which is all that matters . "
14 Flaubert did n't believe in progress : especially not in moral progress , which is all that matters .
15 On the evidence of his writings , which is all that we have , Warr had a classical education and some experience of litigation , but he was probably not a lawyer .
16 There is such a trajectory in theory , but it passes through intermediates that would have been — in the short term , which is all that matters — unsuccessful if they had ever been called into existence .
17 I mean , who can help but feel other than sorry for them , but for them to burst out and say that those two little boys , which is all that they are ,
18 Throughout the review which is clear that the un where the union 's information and the role of the regional health and safety officers secured a high profile , then we were successful in getting across the message .
19 German plans to remove bromine and chlorine from leaded petrol have been put on hold by the EC , which is concerned that the new environmental measures may result in explosions .
20 The 51 Vietnamese sent back yesterday were all reviewed by the UNHCR , which is satisfied that none was a refugee .
21 My Lord er in paragraph three fourteen of the statement of claim there is an important fact er which is a fact that is admitted by the defendant which is this that had the defendant on the plaintiff 's behalf taken the opportunity which was open to the plaintiff by virtue of national condition twenty two which should say and served a special notice to complete upon the vendors on about the eighteenth or the twenty second of October , the contract would in fact have been rescinded on the thirteenth or the nineteenth of November nineteen eighty five and the plaintiff would therefore have been able to get out of the contract and that , as I say , is admitted in the amended dissent .
22 The Poet himself is aware that his situation may seem repetitive , and in 76 answers the question , ‘ Why write I still all one , ever the same … ? ’
23 Mancini himself is clear that there was long-standing rivalry between the duke and the queen 's family , and this has been accepted by almost every subsequent writer .
24 Mancini himself is clear that there was long-standing rivalry between the duke and the queen 's family , and this has been accepted by almost every subsequent writer .
25 I know what it is to be alone , to fear death , I know and she is unaware that I know , and yet I have to go to her , I have to leave the safety of my room .
26 By next year , she is confident that two thirds of hospitals will have become self-governing trusts within the NHS .
27 When being questioned by magistrates about her teaching ( they were suspicious of her on the grounds of her sex and lack of social position ) she is confident that a greater Lord will answer for her .
28 She is sure that this will settle them for the foreseeable future .
29 If she is sure that she would not qualify for a supplementary pension and wishes to apply for a rent rebate or allowance , an application form , and the information leaflet There 's Money off your Rent , can be obtained from the local authority Housing Department .
30 ‘ Now she is sure that we are lovers . ’
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