Example sentences of "that [pron] is [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But — do n't you realise that nothing is any good unless it is shared ? ’ |
2 | Mr Blair-Gould said : ‘ The prosecution clearly suggest … that she is some kind of dreadful rebel on a crusade against censorship . ’ |
3 | That is , we initially categorise them as this or that type of person and interpret or distort subsequent information to confirm that s/he is this type of person . |
4 | ‘ It appears , as a general finding , that there is much cynicism amongst primary school teachers about the possibility of innovation in curricula when teaching is under its present constraint . |
5 | Hirst admits that there is much difficulty ahead : |
6 | Not that there is much chance of prosecution . |
7 | My hon. Friend will be aware that there is much disquiet in Warwickshire and elsewhere about the standard spending assessment and the result of the revenue support grant — At least I get support on some occasions from Labour Members . |
8 | This is doubly difficult in that there is much overlap in terminology and concepts and specialists are not consistent with each other in the use of these new terms . |
9 | Not that there is much traffic . |
10 | But the total field is so underdetermined by its boundary conditions , experience , that there is much latitude of choice as to what statements to re-evaluate in the light of any single contrary experience . |
11 | The library guide may be described as the more passive approach to library orientation , and in spite of the fact that there is much uncertainty about their value most university and polytechnic libraries produce one or more . |
12 | The Act goes no further than requiring that , where there is disagreement over accuracy , the fact that there is such disagreement must be recorded . |
13 | That there is such variation is clear from Table 17.1 . |
14 | Mr. Marston may be correct in submitting that there is such material . |
15 | I have to have regard to the fact that there is another statement after this one and that there is such pressure on the debate on the Gracious Speech that I shall have to impose a 10-minute limit on speeches . |
16 | At present , I do think that there is that kind of willingness to be er , engaged in this kind |
17 | I think the interest that people have in those areas show that there is that hunger for a deep personal kind of faith , which they do n't usually find when they worship in the churches . |
18 | Would he really go up to Lorna and tell him that there is that paper cos Lorna wo n't |
19 | that there is that sort , kind of , everybody keeps in touch with everybody else erm |
20 | that there is that fear , that is because that is the second World War this is why the erm the er late thirties , early forties was never gon na succeed , because they had two completely different archaeologist , plus now in their purest form their not that but in the they were , they were never going to work , I mean that is the fact that their communists , the sole reason they 've been against each other for a hundred and fifty years there is no other reason |
21 | What emerges from the survey as most worrying for the Government is that there is little support from even its most natural supporters for some key policies , like the privatisation of water and the railways . |
22 | Most FRES members support this view , saying that there is little evidence of discrimination against candidates who have been made redundant . |
23 | It may well be true that there is little evidence of a widespread parochial anti-clericalism in the early sixteenth century , if by that we mean an endemic lay hostility towards the local priesthood . |
24 | In her review Cohen argues that there is little evidence in favour of the absolute specialisation models and points out that , as regards the nature of hemispheric specialisation , differences between the two halves of the brain have been conceptualised in terms of specialisation for different types of material , specialisation for different processes and specialisation for different stages of processing . |
25 | Diamond and Smith ( 1982 , 1984 ) and Diamond ( 1985 , 1987 ) have argued that there is little evidence that all students not admitted to their first-choice institution will be prepared to substitute an alternative institution particularly if this is one from a different sector . |
26 | He suggests that there is little evidence that any British Government ever managed the unemployment rate simply with a view only to winning the next election . |
27 | ‘ The point , ’ said McInnes , drawing the meeting to order , ‘ is that there is little change in basic share prices , unless a real story hits the wires . |
28 | There is also some evidence to suggest that there is little variation by social class in the amount of practical support given and received . |
29 | The political process in such an organization is made even more difficult by the fact that there is little communication . |
30 | They claim that there is little communication with general practices in some areas and that the system for calling patients is sometimes inadequate . |