Example sentences of "point is that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 NACAB 's fourth point is that the present scheme is deficient on grounds of equity .
32 A plus point is that the National Trust for Scotland own the 15,000 acres of Kintail so there are no access complications or restrictions .
33 But Dear and Wolch 's main point is that the daily lives of those dependent on welfare are suffused in largely intangible and invisible ways by the institutions on which they are dependent .
34 The point is that the whole idea of substance as an entity breaks down ; which is of course the opposite of what Spinoza originally intended .
35 In that case so can you or I. The next point is that the special rennet that professional cheese-making demands is available only in bulk , and therefore — since only a teaspoonful or so per half-gallon of milk is required — of little use for making cheese at home .
36 The other general point is that the theoretical apparatus used to solve the problem is of much more general applicability .
37 The key point is that the old , regulated financial systems stopped people from borrowing as much as they wanted at a given level of interest rates .
38 In my judgment , there are indications that the provisions relating to administrative receivers generally apply both to companies formed and registered under the Companies Acts and to unregistered companies liable to be wound up under Part V. The starting point is that the legislative concept of administrative receiver , and the statutory scheme of the provisions relating to his qualifications , functions , powers and duties , all rest on a contractual base , namely , a receiver appointed by or on behalf of debenture holders under a debenture secured by a floating charge .
39 However , one thing worth mentioning at this point is that the larger parts are not always a guarantee of an agent 's interest — quite often big roles will attract attention , but a student who has been very well cast in a smaller role may hit the mark just as effectively .
40 But the central and critical point is that the sexual gavotte tended to go with the theatre like pinstripes and a bowler ( then ) went with the City .
41 The general point is that the mindless conformist implementation is rarer .
42 A final point is that the explanatory import of the reporting is such as to back trivial and conservative ‘ solutions ’ .
43 An important preliminary point is that the dividing line between an exclusion clause and a disclosure clause may be thin .
44 Another important point is that the less time you have in which to do something , the more it costs because you start to run into things like overtime and special delivery payments , rush jobs and so on .
45 The point is that the monastic system was not just a spontaneous occurrence .
46 A third point is that the pro file indicates the child 's ability to control aspects of the emerging adult grammatical system and therefore makes the assumption that , for children , language learning is about the acquisition of that adult system .
47 The crucial point is that the English department was to be elevated , not so much by virtue of its importance within the institution , but because of the role it might be made to occupy in leading , coordinating , and sustaining extra-mural initiatives :
48 The point is that the trivial names and acronyms are easy to remember and immediately evoke fond memories .
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