Example sentences of "this [be] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reason for this is that every income level ( which determines the transactions demand for money ) must now be associated with a lower interest rate and therefore a higher speculative demand for money if equality between the total demand for and supply of money is to be maintained .
2 The upshot of all this is that a Court Scheme may not be a viable proposition if there are likely to be competitive bids .
3 One reason put forward for this is that a person is more likely to lose their job in an area of high unemployment , and this lack of job opportunities must apply equally to wives .
4 The broad effect of this is that a defect will normally be cured as against the administrator and liquidator ( since unsecured creditors will not normally rely on the register of charges ) but not against persons who acquire an interest ( who will normally rely on the register of charges ) .
5 The reason for this is that a window provides light only on one side ; the other three sides and the top consist of the walls of the room and its ceiling , and the loss of available light is considerable .
6 The result of this is that a spelling like with can realize three separate classes : OE wiht ( 'wight , person' ) , OE wip ( 'with' ) , and OE hwit ( 'white' ) , and this of course applies to other items of these types .
7 This is that a breach of a statutory requirement constitutes negligence where the statute was passed to prevent a mischief in respect of which the defendant was already under a duty at common law .
8 This is that a homeland with secure borders , however small , is better than nothing at all .
9 In the field of equal opportunities , the notion of contract compliance has been borrowed from the USA by some councils : the idea behind this is that a condition of local authority purchase from its suppliers may be expressed in terms of key employment practices , including the recruitment of ethnic minorities and women , and reasonable access for them to promotion within the enterprise .
10 The consequence of this is that a population of individuals with sex can evolve faster to meet changing circumstances than one without it .
11 One reason given for this is that a distinction is created within the Treaty between those matters ( under Titles II , III and IV ) which , as amendments to the Treaty of Rome , are changes to the law of the land , and those aspects ( Titles I , V , VI and VII ) which concern the new entity of the European Union and are the subject of intergovernmental agreement and which do not therefore in a strict sense affect British law ( the stated reason why only Titles II , III and IV are subject to parliamentary ratification ) .
12 However , the problem with this is that a group of children see the same entertainer time after time .
13 It is worth noticing , however , a consequence of this justification of clause 3 ; this is that a belief is not generally considered to be justified by the mere fact that it is true , for otherwise clause 3 would be unnecessary .
14 A contributing factor to this is that a dictionary aims to provide for every usage of a word with little indication of how common that usage is .
15 In many parts of the country there has clearly been a shift of settlement in Saxon times and the implication of this is that a number of Saxon settlements remain to be found , away from the medieval villages , in what are former open field areas .
16 The reason for this is that the system is so highly structured that there is no question of uncertainty and it would therefore be impossible to impair the efficiency of it .
17 the significance of this is that the organisation will be subject to supervision by the local equivalent of the Department of Social Security and in return will receive financial help from the Romanian government towards the running costs of the village .
18 The first principle of this is that the universe of ideas in traditional societies is characterized by one single undisputed ‘ doxa ’ , while in modern societies principles of ‘ heterodoxy ’ and ‘ orthodoxy ’ engage in struggle .
19 This is that the dance might have been the only way , given apine physiology immediately before its evolutionary debut , to solve that problem .
20 The result of this is that the law relating to fraud and commercial affairs in general is strictly limited in its scope .
21 This is that the King is showing signs of not having learnt the lesson of the past months .
22 This is that the work of such authors as Harré , Goffman , Freud and Ardrey remain insufficiently ‘ social ’ .
23 The result of this is that the rotor disc shows a greater angle of incidence relative to the direction in which the model was originally travelling and , therefore , more lift ( Fig.5.5 ) .
24 This is that the evaluation of a company 's prospects is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment , and hence what ‘ economists frequently characterize as quantifiable risks are in reality uncertainties of such large and incalculable proportions as to intimidate investors and send them scurrying to the seemingly safer ground of follow-the-leader ’ .
25 The reason for this is that the silicon connected to various pins is as near to being an insulator as makes very little difference .
26 THE FIRST thing you notice about this is that the CD package is upside down .
27 THE FIRST thing you notice about this is that the CD package is upside down .
28 Another way of seeing this is that the event horizon , the boundary of the black hole , is like the edge of a shadow — the shadow of impending doom .
29 What emerges when we do this is that the philosophy in question was originally fashioned to suit scientists .
30 A positive consequence of this is that the church has preserved her spiritual heritage and also maintained her community base .
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