Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [be] that a " in BNC.

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1 The second is that a massive supply of gold glimmers unseen in central-bank vaults .
2 The second is that a term representing the obvious , necessary , but unexpressed intention of both parties will be implied : Trollope & Colls Ltd v North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 60l at 609 .
3 The second was that a large group of junk-bond investors — the savings and loan associations — had an extra leg-up into high-yield investment because of federal insurance of their source of cash , deposits .
4 The first was that the Iran of Ayatollah Khomeini could , in some sort , be reasonably dealt with ; the second was that a band of rag-tag guerrillas , the Nicaraguan contras , could save the West from Communism .
5 The BR spokesman said although the end of the direct service from Darlington to Hartlepool was bad news the good was that a new two-hourly service in each direction from Middlesbrough to York and then on to Leeds , Manchester and Liverpool will be introduced .
6 The essential is that a message received in one form is transmitted in another form .
7 ‘ I would make two points : the first is that a lot of very small-scale activity does achieve results .
8 The first is that a curriculum is not a plan but an experience , not a script but a play .
9 The first is that a word is typically the smallest element of a sentence which has positional mobility — that is , the smallest that can be moved around without destroying the grammaticality of the sentence ( ignoring any semantic effects ) :
10 The first is that a human observer has more or less direct access to some properties of the external world insofar as those properties are recorded by the brain in the act of seeing .
11 The first is that a clause will be implied if it is necessary for the " business efficacy " of the contract , and would have been accepted at once by both parties when making the contract : The Moorcock ( 1889 ) 14 PD 64 at 68 .
12 The first is that an advertisement is , at least in some sense , an artistic creation : people 's judgements of art are virtually always subjective , and vary widely from person to person .
13 The first is that an understanding of the history of the Association promises to yield an interesting perspective on the wider process of town and country planning since the Second World War .
14 The first was that a Labour government was going to rely on economic growth to finance its increases in public expenditure , the second was that it would ban fox-hunting .
15 The first was that a case such as the present was so rare that it could not of itself call for a fundamental reformulation of the underlying principle — a point which I find unimpressive , when I consider that our task is essentially to do justice between the parties in the particular case before us .
16 Almost the only significance of Trotskyism in the 1930s was that a tenuous tradition was established which was not to materialize as a significant political influence until the 1960s .
17 The third is that a clause will not be implied merely because it would be reasonable : Liverpool City Council v Irwin [ 1977 ] AC 239 .
18 The third is that a president 's decision is widely publicized .
19 One interpretation given to this phrase in the 1980s was that a work of art should openly contest a given fact of political or social life in a more or less explicit way .
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