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

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1 but clearly there , there is an element of that , there is an element that they 'd gone beyond it that 's that that bit is difficult to define and quantify .
2 The trouble is that that 58% is largely money in-and-money-out . ’
3 Its basis is that all life is to be valued and treated with respect ; that the rhythm of life is something implanted by the Creator ; that the different ecosystems have to be treasured , even when we regard them as hostile to human life itself .
4 As we know , exercise plays an important part in any diet/exercise routine , but the key thing is that all exercise is not the same .
5 ( The seller will generally try to restrict this to a warranty of specifically identified information : the acquirer will want a warranty of all information but not if the consequence is that all information is to be treated as a disclosure ) .
6 The sentence is itself ‘ redundant ’ with respect to the opening sentence of Beckett 's Malone Dies which it self-consciously imitates , and the implication is that all discourse is but a re-hashing of another 's words .
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 The main concept , which goes against much traditional thinking about language , is that such change is a natural and inevitable process .
9 A fundamental disadvantage with the conception of the British schemes is that such compensation is neither considered nor provided .
10 One rather strange anomaly is that such intercourse is legal between consenting male adults over the age of 21 , but is illegal between heterosexuals and is punishable by a large fine or four years in prison .
11 Those who are ‘ wise ’ may keep to one purpose , but the implication is that such wisdom is not allowed to exist for very long .
12 In the same way , we should declare that we believe in the existence of God even when all the evidence is that such belief is absurd .
13 The main problem is that neither cluster is at all prominent , and it is easy to be misled by the adjacent star-fields .
14 A slightly sinister element is that neither side is producing its smears .
15 In my judgment the basic answer which any real property lawyer would give to a question about an assignee 's power to deal with a tenancy interest is that each assignee is the owner of the whole estate and can deal with it so as to alter it or its terms .
16 One important difference between eurocheques and ordinary cheques is that each eurocheque is guaranteed by your eurocheque card up to the approximate currency equivalent of £100 .
17 The difference is that each location is stuck with its contents , once and for all .
18 What is important is that each student is made aware of the chasm which separates the comfortable assumptions we make as teachers and the reality of the world beyond the school walls .
19 The beauty about the Causeway Coast Masters , which will more than fill the gap left by the sudden demise of the Bushmills Irish Masters two years ago , is that each game is of the 21 shot duration , and not three sets of seven up .
20 The beauty about the Causeway Coast Masters , which will more than fill the gap left by the sudden demise of the Bushmills Irish Masters two years ago , is that each game is of the 21 shot duration , and not three sets of seven up .
21 One of the most encouraging aspects of all this is that each project is undertaken because of management agreements reached between SNH , landowners , crofters , farmers or voluntary organisations involved with Sites of Special Scientific Interest .
22 It is important to note that a presupposition of this sort of sampling is that each stage is composed of similar sub-units so that sampling at each stage will not result in unrepresentative samples .
23 The basic concept of a Streamline Student 's Book is that each page is a complete unit and in most cases the unit has one central teaching point .
24 The most familiar reason for this is that most reproduction is sexual : an individual has two parents , not one .
25 The simple fact is that most crime is the result of giving a criminal an easy opportunity .
26 This key role of informal carers is recognised in the Griffiths White paper which states ‘ the reality is that most care is provided by family , friends and neighbours ’ .
27 The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence .
28 What needs to be stressed at this point is that this evolution is rooted in a very specific historical moment of production .
29 What examination of the rhetoric of the National Front magazines shows is that this tradition is wider than the beliefs of the individual editors .
30 My Lord er the basis of this objection is that this evidence is not admissible under a sign of authority and erm I wonder if I could start er my submission on this by referring to er on evidence .
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