Example sentences of "[noun sg] is that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My second recommendation is that both parties think in terms of a return to an independent consumer protection Department .
2 The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of keeping their heads above water .
3 The result is that many manufacturing firms have decided to locate their physical production processes outside the metropolitan regions .
4 The result is that many glider pilots are becoming complacent about parking and on a really windy day it is not unusual to see gliders at risk , just waiting for the first really big gust of wind to blow them over .
5 The result is that many farm workers are caught in the poverty trap between exemption from taxation and receipt of means-tested benefit ( Winyard 1978 ) .
6 The result is that many homes still have lead pipes .
7 The result is that little attention is given to people 's own experience and understandings of these processes and the fact that such understandings in turn lead to ways in which they attempt to improve their circumstances within the constraints and opportunities with which they are faced .
8 And the result is that more motorists than ever are opting for life behind the wheel of a diesel vehicle .
9 The result is that most students can choose between two or three honours specialisations in the final year .
10 The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance .
11 The result is that any case of cholera in the pits has an unusually favourable situation in which to spread . "
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The result is that this type of wave combs material down from the top of the beach giving a net erosive effect .
15 The irony is that this victory may contain the seeds of eventual defeat .
16 But the irony is that this perception was not clearly shared by the Conservative high command , at least until quite late in the campaign .
17 The irony is that this month , while you 're exuding such apparent confidence , you 'll feel on the inside like a bag of nerves .
18 One point that must be borne in mind is that such maps can not be produced using Landsat MSS or TM data alone .
19 The point , however , that the inquirer should bear in mind is that these exemptions and exceptions have been granted because the organisations concerned have demonstrated that either they are already regulated by other statutes or are subject to a reporting procedure through branch returns to a central body which itself reports to the Charity Commission .
20 Each of these has changed substantially in the post-war period , but the central argument of this chapter is that such changes can not be seen as the result only of changes within the UK .
21 A general point to be kept in mind throughout this chapter is that any tax reform involves the costs of transition from one scheme to another .
22 The particular case which I want to develop in the next chapter is that those strategies that involve sustained denial of or inattention to personal ideas , values , philosophy and vision , are bad strategies .
23 The general concensus is that some housework is required — car cleaning , bed making , one lad even tries his hand at ironing !
24 What we do know from Allen 's recent survey of part time working in general practice is that many women working in general practice would have preferred hospital practice , particularly paediatrics , obstetrics and gynaecology , and general medicine , if they could have trained in these specialties part time .
25 Nor is this influence obvious or straightforward , for a major reason why different research comes up with different findings and has different implications for policy and practice is that those findings are subject to different underlying assumptions and have different ideological agendas .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 Finally , even with Directly Managed Hospital Units the intention is that more funds will be devolved directly down to the Units .
29 The intention is that any change would be revenue-neutral , but the level at which any scale charge is set will remain a matter for the Chancellor 's judgment and will be announced annually in each Budget .
30 Even today , however , the older idea still prevails on a vote by a show of hands , when the common law rule is that each member has one vote irrespective of the number of shares held ; a rule which , although it can be altered by the constitution , is normally maintained , if only because the number of a human being 's hands can not be more than two .
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