Example sentences of "[is] that [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The second reason that , that we 're delighted to see you is that as a Trades Council we have been trying very hard over the last six or seven years to raise the profile of the trade union movement and this has been quite difficult in in during the Thatcher years , during the anti-trade union legislation , the onslaught by the media , trade unions er , the profile of trade unions has not been easy to raise .
2 I could have gone mad , you know , but the tragedy is that during the courses a lot of them and I expect that the best time to learn is when you 're young and you 're more receptive .
3 The oldest , steepest and pleasantest quarter of Oloron is that between the rivers , the Quartier Sainte-Croix .
4 Stella Fearnley replies : In response to Richard Harwood 's comments , I feel I should point out that my article did not imply that the only perception of district societies is that of a practitioners ' club , and that this perception emerged from market research carried out among our members last year , not from my own opinions .
5 The responsibility for the order is that of the justices .
6 The tone of this is very sad and tender ; the idea portrayed is that of the soldiers finding their friend dead and taking care of him .
7 Some of these relate to the inevitable limits on time and space , but a more important limitation is that of the fossils themselves .
8 Perhaps the most remarkable example of all is that of the floods from the glacially-dammed Lake Missoula in Montana , described by that grand old man of American geology , J. H. Bretz .
9 Ultimately the test to be applied is that of the magistrates , and they may also take into account such factors as the likelihood that disorder might ensue as a result of what the defendants were doing , and the reasons prompting the constable to intervene in the first place .
10 In this experiment , pigeons have been trained to peck towards a particular compass direction , which is that of the controls illustrated to the left .
11 The classic story is that of the blues singer Ma Rainey , contracted to a company which did not have electrical recording when it became publicized in 1926 .
12 The first level is that of the values and beliefs they have learnt through socialisation .
13 Probably the most historic and also the most photogenic is that of the counts of Kyburg , perched high above woodlands and looking down fiercely on the river Toss .
14 Another important motivation is that of the psycholinguists who develop computer parsing systems as test-beds for hypotheses about human linguistic processing .
15 ‘ But the authorities make it quite clear … that before the constable is in a position to choose between a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine on the defendant 's claim that one or other specimens should be substituted for the specimen of breath , the defendant must be made aware not merely that he can have the breath specimen substituted by some other specimen in general terms , but that the alternative specimen can be one either of blood or of urine , although in the last resort , subject to the proviso to subsection ( 4 ) as to medical practitioners , the choice is that of the police officer .
16 Their style is that of The Carpenters , Manilow , Joel and their ilk , but younger and ( street ) wiser , and ‘ Sundrive Road ’ is n't sterile .
17 Their style is that of The Carpenters , Manilow , Joel and their ilk , but younger and ( street ) wiser , and ‘ Sundrive Road ’ is n't sterile .
18 Her style is that of the illuminators in the Ghent–Bruges tradition , although her portrait miniatures show the influence of Lucas Hornebolt [ q.v. ] , her predecessor , and , in terms of composition , Hans Eworth [ q.v . ] .
19 Perhaps the nearest parallel since 1945 is that of the pieds noirs , loyalist French settlers in Algeria who returned embittered and extreme in their politics to France after De Gaulle 's settlement of the civil war with the Arab FLN .
20 mhm Elizabeth Howell , is that along the lines that you deal with grown ups down there at Exploring Parenthood ?
21 Is that on the flats or is it the .
22 Is that on the cards , sir ? ’
23 Is that on the cards , or has Unesco got some rules that he is going to enforce after all ?
24 And how important is that for the birds of the area .
25 Is that for the mirrors ?
26 The one drawback for the club is that with no tickets on sale on the day they could lose out financially .
27 And that is that in the projections of housing requirements for the City of York , not Greater York but the City of York , the County Council have a figure of four thousand four hundred households extra , but propose a provision of only three thousand three hundred dwellings extra , that 's purely within York , and the question really therefore for the County Council is I had thought that their dwelling requirements , that their , sorry their their policy H One figure for York was what they thought the requirements were , but maybe it 's what they think the limited capacity is , and they are foreseeing an overspill of thousand odd from the city of York into Greater York .
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