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

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1 And what I see clearly is that those things are n't right .
2 All I 'm pointing out is that those steps are a hazard , and one which any sane architect would have omitted from his plan from the start . ’
3 One reason for the widespread torture today is that many victims are killed , while others are afraid to speak out .
4 The crux of the matter today is that those children were not listened to or believed when they complained to the very people in whose care we had put them for protection .
5 A drawback here is that such processes are limited in terms of the power of the grammars they permit .
6 The reasoning here is that such goods are only capable of being identified through defining their characteristics .
7 Different large-scale multi-divisional enterprises may exploit these advantages in different degrees , according to the form and degree of diversification they have developed and according to the particular effectiveness of their management , but the general point here is that these advantages can not be written off as financial/speculative considerations .
8 The chief safeguard for freedom here is that these rules apply to the governors as well as the governed .
9 The implication here is that these workers have rejected the dominant values of society and are made up of criminals , prostitutes , drug-addicts and other drop-outs ( Lloyd 1982 ) .
10 The trouble here is that these kids just do n't understand it . ’
11 We discuss the idea of goodness in the next chapter , but what we can note here is that these characteristics have traditionally been regarded as examples of the way of eminence — of God possessing perfectly what we possess imperfectly .
12 What matters here is that some bats have well-developed muscles attached to the stirrup and to the hammer .
13 Professor Stone 's views may differ greatly from Mr Irving 's , but one thing they ARE agreed on is that these diaries are genuine .
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