Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The likely result is that this wording does no more than track the law as laid down in Jones v Sherwood Computer Services plc [ 1991 ] NPC 60 : see 13.6 .
2 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
3 The result is that this type of wave combs material down from the top of the beach giving a net erosive effect .
4 The irony is that this victory may contain the seeds of eventual defeat .
5 But the irony is that this perception was not clearly shared by the Conservative high command , at least until quite late in the campaign .
6 The irony is that this month , while you 're exuding such apparent confidence , you 'll feel on the inside like a bag of nerves .
7 The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources .
8 The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources .
9 Now , my proposal is that this section is established on the seventeenth of January nineteen ninety four .
10 The problem for Foucault is that this argument involves more than just madness as such , for it really amounts to a questioning of the very possibility of critique .
11 This trend reflects a developing and successful specificity of probation practice : the pity is that this specificity of practice has not been complemented by a more appropriate specificity of language from the authors of the White Paper .
12 Another false contention is that this country will ‘ pull together for its nation 's sake ’ .
13 The notation of a classification scheme is important , and in the context of the knowledge explosion one requirement is that this notation should be " hospitable " , that is , that it should allow for addition at any point in the scheme in the light of new knowledge and new concepts .
14 The difference being that this time the child is inside and not outside , and the poet is remembering his own childhood .
15 The difference is that this time I want you to play each third as a two-note chord , or ‘ diad ’ .
16 The only difference is that this time the scope of our work is civil , mechanical and electrical .
17 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
18 The danger is that this form of prosecution and monitoring becomes accepted by the parties of opposition as realistic .
19 The lesson of this period is that this type of legislation by itself , even when backed by executive exhortation , is insufficient to change sentencing outcomes ; and that unless sentencing discretion is restricted there is little hope of modifying sentencers ' own objectives in the pursuit of policy goals favoured by the executive ( Sabol , 1990 ) .
20 The basic premise is that this depletion of inositol will desensitize phosphoinositide signalling by slowing down the resynthesis of the PtdIns(4,5)P 2 precursor used to release InsP 3 .
21 The key point is that this approach takes video information out of the analogue world and converts it into the digital world of the computer and this conversion is an on-going , realtime process .
22 But the general point is that this hierarchy represents a ladder up which ‘ lower ’ groups aspire to climb .
23 What needs to be stressed at this point is that this evolution is rooted in a very specific historical moment of production .
24 The point is that this kind of overview is rarely possible by busy practitioners on the ground , working in parallel grooves but seldom in tandem , in social services , education , voluntary nurseries , playgroups , special needs assessment centres , units , nurseries .
25 His starting point is that this structure will have the form of a grammar .
26 The point is that this suburbanization developed entirely in response to housing pressures .
27 The second point is that this agreement reflected a certain degree of complementarity between the Soviet and Cuban economies .
28 The key point was that this population of captive bats was a mixture of two separate groups , taken from caves many miles apart .
29 The problem for capitalism was that this rule was always problematic because of the pressure from the working class and non-monopoly capital for policies which would question the interests of monopoly capital .
30 Because the truth was that this evidence of care and tenderness was harder to bear than any neglect , for it threw into question the whole basis of their lives together .
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