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

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1 What is clear is that she rapidly took in hand the Communist Party cells in the various academic bodies to which she was attached .
2 What is interesting about this is that they clearly do not know the history of the form ; they are unaware that the rule was made so rigidly in the first place to suit the whims of anti-feminists .
3 The problem that the Tories have with this is that they still appear on the unemployment figures .
4 In every competition , they believe the odds are against them and one consequence of this is that they always know that they have ‘ to be twice as good ’ and , as indicated in this book 's theme , ‘ try twice as hard ’ .
5 The penalty one pays for this is that you never really get to learn and understand the basics behind simple design .
6 The obvious advantage of this is that you only need to lug it around if you 're going to use it , so there 's another saving on weight .
7 The drawback of multi-threading is that it only allows whole processes to run on individual CPUs and is unsuited for particularly large applications .
8 The first and most obvious is that they still wo n't allow you to do decent halftoning — you need a minimum of 800 by 800 to achieve anything like quality results in terms of both grey levels and screen values .
9 The most obvious of these is that he frequently quotes the Old Testament .
10 Most likely of all is that we partially trust one another , and each play some mixed sequence of COOPERATE and DEFECT , ending up with some intermediate sum of money .
11 But what is evident is that they often sought affection from the only source which under the circumstances was available — other boys .
12 ‘ What 's disturbing is that we still have quite a narrow industrial base , ’ said Mr Scott .
13 But the other important is that they both have to sign the banker 's order .
14 What 's important is that I still go on working with old friends like Ian McDiarmid at small theatres like the Almeida . ’
15 The first is that it increasingly appears that LTP-like phenomena are not restricted to the hippocampus , but can under appropriate circumstances be shown in many other regions of the brain , including especially the cerebral cortex as Lynn Bindman in London , and Lyosha Voronin , in Moscow , have shown .
16 The first is that it now seems the £200 must all be for personal injury or death and not just include such damages .
17 The first is that you always use the name of Pip .
18 A key point about the former is that it also invokes in practice some measure of ‘ tolerance ’ on both sides , some concept of ‘ trust ’ .
19 One in particular is that we currently lack a theory , or theories , of an alternative process .
20 But , the strength of this particular is that we now know an awful lot of about one another .
21 One reason for being hopeful is that we now make machines which do some of the things that brains do , although we must remember that there may be important ways in which brains and existing computers work on different principles .
22 However , parents have one big advantage and that is that they now have access to the GCSE and A-level exam results of all pupils — that is the biggest giveaway !
23 What is strange is that we often accept the opposite : that large benefits naturally carry with them large risks .
24 The reason IntelliDraw is so novel is that it actually tries to help you draw .
25 But what 's really scary is that I often lie there for an age afterwards thinking , ‘ Just what will I do , if this dream should ever come true ? ’
26 What seems to me more significant is that it both foreshadowed and paralleled the Hercynian , Tethyan and Mediterranean lines that were to come .
27 Yeah well the thing about Simon that 's excellent is that he just accepts people for what they are and he does n't judge people
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