Example sentences of "is [that] these [noun pl] [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 What is special is that these molecules are put together in much more complicated patterns than the molecules of nonliving things , and this putting together is done by following programs , sets of instructions for how to develop , which the organisms carry around inside themselves .
2 What Freud actually says in Totem and Taboo is the opposite of that , what he actually says is that these feelings are innate , and they are part of an evolutionary heritage .
3 Professor Stone 's views may differ greatly from Mr Irving 's , but one thing they ARE agreed on is that these diaries are genuine .
4 However a problem is that these nuclei are very small and only a few manage to collide and fuse .
5 If the first caveat is that these processes are at a relatively embryonic state , the second caveat is that such movements towards greater institutional self-reflection are liable to be arbitrarily arrested by external pressures .
6 The most likely explanation is that these creatures are a form of large sea-cow , though monster-watchers around the world still hold firmly to the view that the ancient loch is home to a family of plesiosaurs , a remnant of the Mesozoic era .
7 The only compensation for the adult male is that these feats are generally lost when the orgasm is accompanied with ejaculation of semen .
8 An important finding is that these changes are not stable ; expression of r4 markers continues in r2 but they are specifically downregulated in r1 and r3 .
9 Another possibility is that these changes are related to an autonomic neuropathy , which may alter the length of the QT interval in the electrocardiogram .
10 Another analysis of the function of imposing fiduciary duties on directors is that these duties are designed to ensure that directors act only within the ambit of their special expertise .
11 The second is that these differences are the product of the influence of the ‘ new right ’ and its emphasis on market freedoms as the basis of civil and political liberty .
12 Perhaps the most appropriate position is that these rights are necessary , but not sufficient for women 's liberation , and that in their absence things would be a lot worse .
13 For them , the important point is that these figures are produced by the state .
14 The good news is that these needs are met in Christ .
15 The major frustration for prisoners is that these courses are so much in demand .
16 One of the problems is that these moult-sites are usually as far from man 's activities as possible , often near remote skerries , headlands or small uninhabited islands , and this necessitates the use of a boat in most cases .
17 The significance of the support system is that these messages are not held for inspection by the children themselves ; rather , it is the action of the adult doing this — by simple repetition — that brings the message into the children 's awareness .
18 The strange thing is that these bites are not difficult to hit once you have detected them .
19 The reason you would ask about ‘ luxury ’ proteins is that these proteins are special to the cell .
20 My own view is that these exceptions are so infrequent that they are not a reason for abandoning the neo-Darwinist mechanism as the one which underlies the vast majority of adaptive evolutionary changes .
21 The axiom is that these novels are the first to be written .
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