Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] that [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So really they the benefit of this to those of you is that that this end of Portugal is like that is it . |
2 | And as for Mr Willi Stoph , the former prime minister , a major mark against him is that 100 different brands of whisky were found in his cellar — in other countries that would be admired . |
3 | It 's that that little he could n't find it . |
4 | It 's not just that drama teachers are nostalgic romantics who hanker for a simpler way of life ( though there may well be an element of truth in that ) ; it 's that these self-contained communities can not easily call upon outside forces to solve their problems . |
5 | It is that two lexical units will be assigned to the same lexeme if there exists a lexical rule which permits the prediction of the existence of the sense of one of them from the existence of the sense of the other . |
6 | And it is that each local church , of whatever sign should be invited to nominate from amongst their elder division those elders who district council might consider and recognise as dividing elders for a stated period of years with authority to do , provide them all services of worship and meetings of that local church , as the need arises . |
7 | It is that all young people under 18 who are not in full-time education or a job and who are seeking youth training are entitled to be offered and , if necessary , re-offered any number of times entry to a suitable YT programme and to receive such training . |
8 | ‘ Oh , I was just thinking what a pity it is that all good-looking men are such beasts , ’ she said , with more real feeling than she intended . |
9 | How vital it is that those influential in the field possess this necessary understanding of children 's imagery and how they learn through what they draw and construct . |
10 | The conclusion is obvious ; and it is that those local searchers for a place here , who are being crowded out by the southerners , are most likely to be northern Catholics . |
11 | It is that these additional deposits can only come from some other bank . |
12 | And the worst of it is that this disturbing new trend has extended beyond the mall and into the magazine . |
13 | He is that most traditional of stereotypes — the working class gone bad . |
14 | ‘ What I feel you are saying to me is that this previous relationship is something you do n't want to talk about in front of Tom . |