Example sentences of "that [is] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is this alternative that is called the competing behaviour ( CB ) .
2 Because they are connected with the area of the cortex that is designated the auditory cortex .
3 But in these circumstances , claim Keynesians , it is fiscal policy that is causing the resulting increase in aggregate demand through its effect on people 's real incomes .
4 Gumbo is the New Orleans answer to the daubes of France or the stir fries of Canton ; a rich , thick , highly flavoured sauté that is considered the definitive Cajun dish .
5 The more information that is demanded the greater the cost .
6 It is the latter definition that is gaining the widest acceptance .
7 Depending on the type of violation that is occurring the second and third course of action may or may not be available to the designer .
8 , a member of the Change Project Team and the Brewery Council working group that is formulating the new policy , said earlier this year : ‘ All the conference and meeting rooms will have to be non smoking .
9 Thanks again for Edward Barnsley , and all the best for the one that 's causing the present overload of work .
10 It 's your plan to play at least one local release every hour that 's causing the real excitement , ’ Luke went on .
11 It 's how we 've , on the actual er vehicles there is actual metal fastenings that 's holding the whole trailer together .
12 Welcome back : Still to come , the local radio station that 's scooped the top prize in today 's presitgious Sony Awards .
13 This is a marketing initiative that 's affected the entire market place , changing forever the way private motorists buy cars .
14 I looked at him across the table like you look at a pet dog that 's enjoying the Nourishing Marrowbone Jelly you 've just given it .
15 There must be bleeding and air in the pleural cavity that 's collapsing the other lung .
16 In a game that 's becoming the ultimate team sport , rivalling American football in the search for statistical truths , Campese seems increasingly to operate on a track of his own , to his own individual creed .
17 There he found Ann sweeping dirt out of the front door into the street , and inside , Sam Gristy , who was holding Martha 's hand and looking like a cat that 's stolen the clotted cream .
18 ‘ It 's the chap that 's bought the Old Rectory . ’
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