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

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1 Few people will dispute that that is largely a result of the legislation that we passed to reform industrial relations .
2 Mr , that that is probably a clear expression of the of Selby as a local authority , that 's a that 's a clear expression of their stance , is n't it ?
3 Now I would say to sa say that that is almost a bit like the story of the boy crying that he did n't have many holidays because he did n't go to school and that because Harrogate 's er unemployment is so low or has been historically so low compared with other areas , a relatively small increase in the number of unemployment has an enormous increase as compared with what it 's been in the past and so the same number of people living in Harrogate who lose their jobs has an impact on the unemployment figures as perceived locally greater than a similar number of people losing their jobs in Leeds or Selby or somewhere else , and so I think to some extent this the rhetoric has outrun the reality on that point .
4 Yes I mean I acknowledge that that is rightly a matter for investigation establishment through the local plan system .
5 I understand that the statistics show that UKIAS ranks ahead of other people in its success rate at tribunals — not that that is necessarily a good or bad indication , but it is fact .
6 The fact that this is partly a semantic change , reflects the existence of an underlying consensus .
7 Indeed it may be that this is also a direct aid in setting tasks which have stepped differentiation within them .
8 Each turn along the coast path reveals a beautiful sandy cove , or jagged rocks giving lie to the notion that this is just a pretty landscape .
9 Goodey has reported and concluded , that as long as they get their hundred per cent minimum requirement they can still go on their contribution holidays , and many and my scheme members feel that this is just a it 's a freebie as far as they 're concerned and scheme members do n't do not benefit from the surplus and they would like to have seen or preferred to have seen
10 The gist of the auditors ' criticism is that this is primarily a financial reporting problem rather than an auditing one .
11 But I ca n't help feeling that this is strictly a US product and that no attempt has been made to localize it for UK or European markets .
12 The Secretary of State has argued that this is nearly a four percent increase .
13 Sir Derek will resist pressure from some shareholders to resign in the belief that this is largely a minority view .
14 It seems to me that this is largely a reflection of the consumers ' need for information .
15 erm You said that this is largely a question of , of social circumstances , accountability , erm ?
16 More money could , of course , be spent , but if we think that this is simply a matter of money —
17 It seems to me that the implication in such an attitude is that the space can be filled — it is possible — and that this is therefore a more simple and perhaps less courageous attitude than that of the anorexic .
18 In either case the patient should be reassured that this is only a temporary measure .
19 We know that this is only a small proportion of the people who are unemployed in this area but we hope we have made their Christmas a little bit more enjoyable .
20 It must be stressed that this is only a possibility ( and that the explanation has been very much simplified ) , but more and more researches are showing that it probably approximates to the truth .
21 It should be emphasised that this is only a tentative illustration .
22 He achieves this by taking a central pillar in this tradition , Kant 's concept of the aesthetic as distanced contemplation which transcends the immediacy of experience , and demonstrating that this is only a single perspective , that of the dominant class .
23 It should be remembered that this is only a qualification on the foreign business carve-out ; if the investment business from the non-UK office with customers in the UK falls outside the carve-out , because it actually constitutes regulated business , the general COB Rules will apply in the normal way .
24 On the other hand , where severance of the subject matter is envisaged under the contract and property is to pass at this time , it is possible to argue that this is only a sale of goods ( see Kursell v Timber Operators and Contractors Ltd [ 1927 ] 1 KB 298 ) .
25 And I think that this is actually a very interesting thing .
26 I accept that this is quite a basic and simplistic way of expressing what has to be a deep and complex theory , but the story of Martin may provide more clues .
27 More generally one can say that for attitudinism ethical statements invite the hearer ( or perhaps the speaker when in discourse with himself ) to express his agreement or disagreement in attitude , or perhaps join in a shared attempt to arrive at some stable and better based attitude , towards what is in question , and that this is quite a different matter from any discussion concerning the psychological state , of approving or disapproving , on either the speaker 's or hearer 's part .
28 You may not realise that this is quite a recent phenomenon .
29 When you have seen an egg broken into a frying pan of hot fat so that it turns from a clear fluid into a rubbery opaque solid , you are inclined to believe that this is quite a good way to cook an egg .
30 Anyway , she talked to her doctor about it , unbearably , and he says that this is quite a common male reaction to pregnancy .
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