Example sentences of "[noun] is that [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | These days the official recommendation is that babies should have only milk up to at least three months , preferably four , and that weaning can begin any time between four and six months . |
2 | And that the reality of geography is that people will chose to live or develop in accessible locations . |
3 | Thus lower costs and prices arising from R&D or physical investment are beneficial : the loss is that prices might have been even lower had entry not been deterred . |
4 | She said : ‘ The irony is that people used to think I was terribly strong — particularly after that commercial — but I had never managed to cope with life at all . |
5 | A possible future is that regions will pass away and districts amalgamate to make contracts for more specialist services — tertiary care . |
6 | What we hope in the future is that police will back off so it does n't end up in death |
7 | The implication from Hall 's research is that organisms can adapt their genes to suit their environment , and that the production of genetic mutations is not necessarily separate from natural selection . |
8 | The argument developed in this chapter is that teachers can ill afford to take this blinkered attitude towards LMS , even if in doing so they appear to be adopting a coping strategy that enables them to focus on those aspects of their work that they see as most important . |
9 | The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form . |
10 | The intention is that doctors will know which herbs can be used in the treatment of certain complaints . |
11 | The intention is that users should be able to increase their system capacity and performance simply by adding another server to the network . |
12 | The intention is that students can obtain and HNC after one year , an HND after two years and a general degree in EEG after three . |
13 | The intention is that DHAs will purchase some of their services ( under three alternative forms of contract ) from NHS Hospital Trusts and from private hospitals . |
14 | I needed to get my papers round before the weekend so that colleagues would have the opportunity to read them — the usual rule is that papers should be circulated to ministers seven days before a meeting . |
15 | One important practical benefit of this rule is that journalists can approach the subject of their investigation for a response to an article in draft , without fear that they will receive a pre-publication injunction instead of a quote . |
16 | Well so many other counties would like a a pt a a seat which is coterminous with them , I know Norfolk would , but the rule is that constituencies should have as far as possible , equal numbers of electors . |
17 | Another common fear is that vegetarians may be lacking in iron or vitamin B12 . |
18 | The worst fear is that temperatures will rise most dramatically a t the poles , with a very real possibility that the huge ice caps at the North and South Poles wills tart breaking up and melting . |
19 | He no longer fears ridicule or criticism ; instead , his fear is that people will not act swiftly enough , that human nature has locked itself into a process of acquisitiveness and materialism , and that three hundred years of our industrial society have alienated people from the aesthetic values mankind once possessed . |
20 | The fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2 million people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
21 | erm the fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2,000,000 people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
22 | The rationale for the inclusion of B in the money equation is that governments may finance expenditures which they are reluctant to pay for through taxes by methods which expand the money stock . |
23 | The implication of these data is that resources should be invested by purchasers in treatments which produce QALYs at low cost . |
24 | Another disadvantage is that boats can not pass each other during the locking through . ’ |
25 | The whole point of this thing is that , as I said in my speech , about trickle transfer is that people should mix as much as possible . |
26 | My understanding of his proposal is that inspections should be carried out only by local government inspectors . |
27 | The third proposal is that parents should have absolute rights to choose the school that their children should attend . |
28 | Whilst the policy of this requirement — classifying attacks on persons engaged in law enforcement as especially serious — is perfectly understandable , one result of the wording of section 18 of the 1861 Act is that D can be convicted of this offence ( with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment ) if he simply pushes a police-officer in order to prevent an arrest , and the officer loses balance , falls awkwardly , and suffers serious injury . |
29 | The advice from women who 've sought help is that others should n't hesitate to do the same . |
30 | The idea behind self-service shopping is that goods can ‘ sell themselves ’ , and it is usually very successful . |