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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The result is that first-time buyers now have to find at least 6% of the valuation to put down in advance .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The result is that future estates and interests in all kinds of property are now assimilated .
8 The end result is that disabled persons must have the requisite skills , educational background , experience and other qualifications for the job .
9 The first result is that complementary assets should be owned by a single firm .
10 The result is that different networks such as ARCnet and Ethernet can be tied together into a single LANtastic internet .
11 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 ’ .
12 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 .
13 The upshot is that incumbent governments tend to remain incumbent even when they have not got things arranged as conveniently as they would like .
14 The upshot is that small areas of the boundary layer are turbulent .
15 The stark conclusion is that environmental forces , as this book will continue to make plain , ultimately defeated the dinosaurs in the race to become intelligent bipeds .
16 This difference in treatment between pre- and post-petition assignments is so stark that the inevitable conclusion is that pre-petition assignments were not intended to be outlawed .
17 Our second tentative conclusion is that social services may have reduced people 's subjective sense of inequality .
18 One consequence is that calibrated dates are not central dates with an error term , but a range or ranges of dates .
19 Their opinion is that sponsored events on public highways are dangerous and place participants at unnecessary risk , and they have decided they will no longer support them .
20 In any case , if enterprise zones are the model , the overwhelming evidence is that financial incentives have proved the driving force , and that liberalized planning regimes have been of limited significance .
21 Speed humps can do this , whereas the evidence is that present methods do not .
22 The evidence is that institutional investors in Britain were initially wary of financial futures and options and were also concerned about the uncertain tax treatment of gains and losses arising from dealing in such derivatives .
23 The heart of his argument is that Lab-our activists , at least since Ramsay MacDonald 's betrayal in 1931 , have distrusted their leaders , and he quotes Sidney Webb 's analysis of the problem this causes : ‘ The constituency parties are frequently unrepresentative groups of nonentities dominated by fanatics , cranks and extremists .
24 The point about the above argument is that alienistic attitudes can become the prevalent force at every stage of a deaf person 's education .
25 The essence of the argument is that linguistic expressions derive their meanings and legitimate usages from the range of activities and contexts in which they have evolved — meanings , therefore , derive from what Wittgenstein calls ‘ forms of life ’ .
26 The Cecchini Report does not have much to say on this issue , but the implication of such a policy is that monetary policies would need to be co-ordinated to prevent the growth of monetary instability .
27 Thus the claim is that social movements like McCarthyism in the USA during the 1950s , or the National Front in France during the 1980s , are more associated with violence and intolerance than more routine democratic politics .
28 It is thus possible that , just as we are suggesting for some of the other finds at Mycenae , it was taken from Knossos : if so , the implication is that other pieces of statuary and relief carving from Minoan Knossos were also removed — by some Mycenean equivalent of Lord Elgin , perhaps .
29 The implication is that White women with bourgeois aspirations when denied sexual satisfaction are susceptible to ‘ irrational ’ racial prejudice .
30 Since the anatomical asymmetries of human language areas first appear in utero , the implication is that preliminary stages of language acquisition could begin before birth .
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