Example sentences of "is [conj] these [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Broadly , Wendler 's argument is that these four factors have favourably intersected for a sub-set of technologies — Unix , C and TCP/IP — in large — scientific , engineering , government and education — but niche markets .
2 The most likely explanation is that these constipated patients are a heterogeneous group including patients without autonomic nervous system dysfunction , whose loss of peristaltic activity might instead be the result of intrinsic nerve damage or other motility disorder .
3 This statement was made in the context of the planning and design of hotels for new constructionn , but an obvious corollary is that these major systems should be properly serviced to ensure that the hotel continues to operate successfully every day .
4 The theory is that these audible or visible things have meaning only in virtue of expressing and evoking mental things , ideas or thoughts .
5 The advantage of the method of analysis suggested here is that these international influences are not treated as isolated and exogenous instances , as if operated by deus ex machina , but are explicable and connected within the context of the workings of the world economic system .
6 That is one point of view ; another is that these future Nobel laureates may in fact earn their prizes by bringing more supercomputing to science , and thus moving more of science into cyberspace .
7 It is that these additional deposits can only come from some other bank .
8 The implication of what you 're saying is that these hundred hectares plus can be found between the York City boundary and the inner boundary of the greenbelt ?
9 My hypothesis is that these varying conceptions in the mind have real psychic and political consequences which ought to be taken into account when considering change strategies in organizations and , more fundamentally , when considering what we mean by the term ‘ quality of working life ’ .
10 An important point is that these large-scale convection cells fit in with the dimensions of plates .
11 A standard objection to such views is that these general principles often clash one with one another as necessary truths could not .
12 A third requirement is that these general rules be complemented by the equality of all before the law .
13 One supposed justification is that these extra offences are needed to cope with ‘ group offending ’ , which causes fear in ordinary citizens , and extra difficulties for the police and for prosecutors ( in obtaining persuasive evidence ) .
14 The fear that is often expressed is that these new forms of cultivation will result in soil conditions analogous to the Oklahoma ‘ Dust Bowl ’ of the 1930s .
15 The trouble is that these new trees tend to be specially developed strains which are often alien to the areas in which they are planted .
16 Of particular interest is that these two applications , within the same factory and installed by the same management team , had radically different impacts on the experience of work of the operators .
17 My hunch is that these two popular myths of management — which are both drawn from previous experience and make the contemporary experience of the manager — are designed to mediate the rational model both to the manager himself and others so that it is more human .
18 The main criticism of the argument from analogy is that these two assumptions are inconsistent .
19 The implication here is that these prehistoric trackways wandered across open land .
20 As a physical description , we expect the passage to contain a large number of physical , concrete nouns ( stakes , bamboo , fences , fishermen , ruins , etc ) but what is more striking is that these concrete nouns are matched by nouns which are more abstract in one way or another .
21 The problem is that these internal processes are bound to be influenced by the person 's experiences ; it would be unreasonable to think of them as being entirely autonomous .
22 Whilst the evident unpopularity of Soviet domination in Eastern Europe may be thought to make such forces reliable in wartime for garrison and rear duties only , fact is that these military forces are trained and equipped for a war with NATO , according to an offensive doctrine of ‘ coalition warfare ’ , designed to place them from the start of hostilities onto an ‘ external front ’ .
23 The clear objective of every SPRED group is that these special people are visible within their parish as active members , participating and contributing to the life of that faith community .
24 One hypothesis is that these angry feelings are projected into shop stewards .
25 Yet crucial to Van den Berghe 's work , and indeed central to our argument , is that these instinctive drives involved in establishing personal and social identity are only latent .
26 ‘ One of the problems is that these older men do n't understand their roles and younger men feel let down and betrayed , ’ says Richard .
27 The point here is that these surrealist signifiers in ‘ allegory ’ are real , already referents .
28 One reason is that these high rates are suitable only for near targets .
29 The reason a black hole ‘ remembers ’ the electric charge , angular momentum , and mass of the matter that collapsed and forgets everything else is that these three quantities are coupled to long-range fields : in the case of charge the electromagnetic field , and in the case of angular momentum and mass the gravitational field .
30 An alternative possibility is that these three versions of a word are treated as the same ( which would happen if the visual word-recognition system operates at a relatively abstract level ) .
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