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

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1 However what does seem clear is that non-traditional students are capable of performing at least as well and in some cases better than traditionally qualified students throughout British higher education .
2 What is clear is that public policies that come from outside and are imposed on inner-city populations are often based on prejudice and ignorance .
3 But what is also clear is that ideal figures such as Artegall are also susceptible to being undone , particularly by feminine guile .
4 If , as one estimate has it , there are 100 billion billion planets , this is 100 billion times greater than even the very low SGP that we postulated .
5 The government has made it clear that redevelopment should , as far as possible , be in line with local planning policies but that where this is impossible new uses are preferable to leaving a large site derelict .
6 The reason for this is that inflationary expectations are revised according to what has happened to inflation in the past .
7 One of the implications of this is that married couples will be together for longer .
8 What is notable about all this is that certain things are not included in the letter of request .
9 An explanation advanced for this is that industrial innovations generate expansion .
10 The real losers are the ‘ transport poor ’ ( chapter 6 ) , and the reason for this is that official estimates of the costs of key settlement policies do not generally include the time and money costs of individuals .
11 This is that living organisms exist for the benefit of DNA rather than the other way around .
12 The consequence of this is that public services designed to develop the potential of children and to safeguard their health and welfare must aim for an approach which incorporates the concept of partnership at its core , and that the legal framework relating to intervention in families should recognise and encourage this sense of partnership .
13 The implication of this is that well-meaning attempts to avoid killing animals , can , in fact , be injurious to their health .
14 The consequence of this is that clearing banks have a very large number of accounts but the average size of the accounts is comparatively small .
15 The result of this is that different writers produce different analyses of the phonemic system of English ; it is clear that phonemic analysis is not as clear and simple as studying the letters of the alphabet .
16 One of the pitfalls of this is that different audiences and different modes of consumption are contingencies largely ignored .
17 The consequence of this is that human beings have increasingly come to resemble in their adult form the immature — or even foetal — forms of their early ancestors by means of a tendency to delay their individual development and to retain into maturity characteristics which typified the immature stages of their predecessors .
18 The implication of all this is that large numbers of firms are unnecessary to achieve economic efficiency , and so it is equally possible for oligopolies to attain an efficient allocation of resources .
19 With a few exceptions particular examples of instruction programmes in individual libraries are rarely documented , and part of the reason for this is that special libraries themselves are not always entirely responsible for the education of their users .
20 The advantage of this is that social secretaries deal with other people 's money , so a few wrong decisions wo n't hurt their own wallet .
21 The obvious conclusion to be drawn from this is that precise numbers of TVRs accumulated by a campaign according to BARB , predicted at the planning stage , or promised in a package by a TV contractor , have a significant built-in factor of error : precision is mythical .
22 The biological corollary of this is that blocking antibodies against ICAM-1 have been shown effectively to prevent allograft rejection .
23 All steep growth patterns will go with a negative cash flow and a condition for this is loyal dedicated banks and loyal employees . ’
24 His name Charles , his job director of the city bank Merrel-Lynch , his task to decide which airline staff here can fly , his annual budget for this is six million pounds .
25 This is a , you know , this is the third one which is er was similar to others we 've had , the steps and we had the other door and a few steps down , and then , this is all similar types of photographs and all taken from different sort of angles .
26 Let's say if we marked This is forty five degrees .
27 This is several million years older than the previously oldest known fossil ape from Meswa Bridge in the Koru area , and if this specimen is indeed a fossil hominoid it puts the date for hominoid origins at least to 25Myr .
28 The only exception to this is any financial statements with which the firm is already publicly associated .
29 This is some four times faster than the 1mm per year or so at which global sea level has been rising this century .
30 This is twenty eight years ago !
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