Example sentences of "is [noun] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The first is change that individuals would like to see , whether in their own teaching or in the running of their school .
2 So that means the consumer is voting with their feet and saying this is good , it 's a good service , and that is also attached to the motorway services stations , so there is indication that improvements are rapidly coming erm into being , which is good news , good news .
3 " Skilled work is work that women do n't do " , as Anne Phillips and Barbara Taylor succinctly put it .
4 A third type of work which is disliked is work that risks displaying incompetence .
5 The reason is that this is cash that banks are likely to need anyway , and which can not therefore be used to meet an increase in demand for cash . )
6 He sometimes claimed Jewish blood , sometimes denied it , and there is evidence that feelings about how Jews had been treated under the Nazi regime troubled him after he had settled in Germany .
7 Apart from being a guideline , and not a rigid rule , it is evidence that changes in interest rate expectations are being held , but perhaps behind the scenes approval from the Bank of England has not been forthcoming .
8 There is evidence that sons make considerable efforts to provide support for their parents even when they are in straitened circumstances themselves .
9 There is evidence that girls tend to be socialized into adult roles more through their potential of becoming a mother and housewife than through their career ( Douvan and Adelson , 1966 ) .
10 Of course there was still some opportunity for children to earn money while they were at school , and where those opportunities were taken there is evidence that parents considered this as part of the household income and expected it to be handed over ( Jamieson , 1986 ) .
11 There is evidence that ions and electrons are exchanged between Io and the Jovian atmosphere , constituting massive electric currents that could help heat Io and thus help maintain its volcanic activity .
12 According to Iceland 's Ambassador in London , there is evidence that stocks are no longer threatened .
13 Particularly in the older towns and cities such as London , Bristol and Cambridge , there is evidence that churches were built on leys .
14 Furthermore , there is evidence that pupils regard the ability to give clear explanations as being the most important quality of the ‘ ideal teacher ’ ( Wragg and Wood , 1984 ) , and that the clarity of a teacher 's explanations is indeed positively associated with her pupils ' educational achievement ( Good and Grouws , 1977 ) .
15 An intra-muscular injection from a qualified person is always better than feeding medicated food because the dosage can be relied upon ; because only the targeted fish receives the medication , and because there is evidence that antibiotics applied indiscriminately can build up resistant strains of bacteria .
16 This is evidence that subjects who knew the route well performed no differently in the recognition task from those subjects who knew the route less well .
17 Meanwhile , the existence of labour shortages in the most favoured parts of late 1980s Britain is evidence that opportunities remain , but lie beyond the grasp of the potentially available workforce .
18 There is evidence that men are taking early retirement or using redundancy to take on a caring role ( Green , 1988 ) .
19 First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives .
20 In general , there is evidence that children who have developed a sensitivity to cow 's milk may become sensitive to soya proteins as well , if they consume them in large quantities .
21 There is evidence that L-forms shed more endotoxins that parent bacteria .
22 At Phaistos , there is evidence that doors closed off some of the openings .
23 Apart from possible personality abnormalities , there is evidence that individuals who later develop schizophrenia more frequently suffered ill-health or mild disability in early childhood than other children .
24 This does not stop the play from being brilliantly funny : but it is comedy that appeals to one 's taste for cruelty , a form of dramatic pugilism . ’
25 After all , it is orders that businesses need to provide jobs and to guarantee employment .
26 ‘ Until this issue is resolved … at the individual level there is concern that charges could be used to limit demand for services and may lead to major problems of access to services between authorities , with health authorities perhaps having to provide services in inappropriate settings … ’
27 There is concern that benefits may not be effective in recruiting , retaining and motivating employees .
28 Where there is concern that students might be being exploited by Compact employers , the Compact Directors should raise the issue immediately with the organisation concerned .
29 There is concern that cracks in some 747 fuse pins could spread much more quickly than was previously realised .
30 THE BBC 's Halloween programme Ghostwatch is proof that viewers do react to what they see on TV .
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