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

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1 What is clear is that such private desires were not sealed off from the world of public representations .
2 What is clear is that those who are being dragged through the courts can not afford to pay .
3 What is quite clear is that any success will rest on the basic sciences of virology and molecular biology , and that , without research into obscure aspects of these subjects the direct hunt for new cures would be no better than shooting in the dark with unfamiliar weapons at an undefined target .
4 What is clear is that any newly appointed Director of Finance in an NHS Hospital Trust will be concerned about his inability to price his products .
5 What is clear is that some — if not all — of the equipment found in the remains of the tent was probably left by Bonington who intended , during his retreat , to go back up to the highest camp .
6 What is clear is that this was all one society , in which the wives — like Mrs Lowndes herself — wrote books or maintained salons , while their husbands were functionaries , some of them much in the public eye as ministers of the Crown , others — like Frederic Lowndes — no less influential and esteemed for operating under wraps , as grey eminences .
7 What is clear is that this golden age did not exist in the mid 1950s , in the first part of this century nor in the first half of the last century .
8 Above all , what is clear is that this has become a poker game only for those with the steadiest of nerves .
9 What makes their excessive holidays so wrong is that millions are being forced to take a permanent break from work since they are unemployed .
10 And what we 've got N here we 've selected as three and so we 've broken it up into three tuples because another rule in the method even though it can be broken is that each pixel can only go into one tuple .
11 What 's interesting is that 40 of those 44 homes were private and 641 of the 763 new places were private .
12 what 's interesting is that those rivalries are not focused as strongly as they used around the very big clubs , and we 're talking less here about what 's gon na happen at Manchester United and Chelsea and perhaps more about the difficulties of Wolves and and Stoke .
13 What is interesting is that this capacity is not developed , or its exercise rewarded in Buid society .
14 What is particularly interesting is that this nuclear PLC- β is activated when Swiss 3T3 cells are stimulated by IGF-1 , whereas bombesin has no effect even though it is a potent activator of phosphoinositide hydrolysis at the plasma membrane .
15 What might be more dangerous is that forty years of so-called socialism have made people accustomed to a kind of egalitarianism , so that they will not readily tolerate great differences in income or lifestyle .
16 What is so amazing is that this stuff keeps going on .
17 He added : ‘ What is so appalling is that millions of pounds which should have been invested in children 's education has been squandered in pursuit of electoral advantage . ’
18 What makes Sanskrit unique is that this ancient Indian language of enlightenment was not ‘ thought up ’ but heard by yogis in meditation .
19 What is remarkable is that this heavily interventionist stance was developed by a government committed ‘ to rolling back the frontiers of the state ’ and to the values of consumerism — ‘ parents know best ’ .
20 These two examples of successful problem-solving when dozing or dreaming are typical only in that a feeling of certainty accompanied them — what is unusual is that these were realistic solutions .
21 The sense in which they are natural is that such ways of behaving are grounded in instinctive reactions , and their prototypes are observed in some animals .
22 What is especially curious is that this questionnaire is strongly reminiscent of others which are well-established as a marketing technique , and are supplemented by actual marketing surveys .
23 What makes the study of the English choral renaissance so fascinating is that these ideals have arisen there in ways that complicate ( but in no way confute ) the argument of Richard Taruskin and others who regard them as a projection of certain 20th-century musical ideas and tastes .
24 What makes it more meaningful is that any such authority , whether given in the articles or by a resolution , must state the maximum number of securities which can be issued under it and the date at which the authority will expire .
25 What is perhaps more disturbing is that many existing IT specialists do not appear to be aware of some fundamental principles involved in designing reliable , " user-friendly " and " environment-friendly " information systems .
26 What is legally disturbing is that this aspect appears in a summing-up at all , since it encourages an assumption that a libel has been perpetrated .
27 What is important is that all the chlorine in the VOCs ends up as chloride ion rather than other potentially hazardous chlorinated compounds .
28 What is important is that each student is made aware of the chasm which separates the comfortable assumptions we make as teachers and the reality of the world beyond the school walls .
29 More important is that this is the first example of a case in which a trust is set up using indirect words : the words are addressed to the trustee ; and they make the testator 's intentions plain enough , although they do not express any request for a transfer of property .
30 The important is that this experimental method is only one way of first impressions using the method shown in Fig. 1 .
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