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

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1 Most ethical intuitionists came to think that what the doctrine of the naturalistic fallacy established was not so much that good is indefinable as that ethical expressions are either indefinable or only satisfactorily definable in terms which involve some other distinctively ethical expression .
2 If this assumption is valid , then the results imply that the expression of STP is presynaptic whereas that of LTP is , at least in part , postsynaptic .
3 I think Making Out is vulgar and that 's wonderful .
4 One exemption not to be overlooked is the normal expenditure exemption under which a taxpayer who has a considerable amount of net income arising over the years is able to make gifts into a discretionary trust out of his income provided the expenditure is normal and that , after allowing for all transfers of value forming part of his normal expenditure , the transferor was left with sufficient income to maintain his normal standard of living ( IHTA 1984 , s21 ) .
5 It is strange that that point is being made because of a shift of about 1,000 votes in a constituency .
6 It said that the ‘ benefit/cost ratio of Super-SARA is low and that , at the present time , the risk can not be discounted of substantial cost overruns . ’
7 While it is undeniable that that system has had a dramatic effect of the development of the market it is incorrect to assume that it is the only one which is influencing it .
8 Apparently it was convenient for BR to say that , because , had there been such a high-speed line included in the Channel Tunnel Bill , it is possible that that Bill would have fallen .
9 I shall attempt to demonstrate that a synthesis of positivism and natural law is possible and that what I shall call ‘ normative positivism ’ is consistent with the account of criminal law which I favour .
10 The condition of the books in my list suggests that Vaisey is right and that , at least as far as English printed books are concerned , the justification of dispersal for reasons of ‘ preservation ’ is to be discounted .
11 That is right and that is why we oppose so many elements in the social charter .
12 That is right and that is why we have pressed energetically for almost two years for the association agreements , which include trade and political discussions , with Poland , with Hungary and with Czechoslovakia .
13 So there might be something in the argument that , that it 's not just a , a question of what you 've learned from the north , but there may be a recognition that the economy in the south is different , or at least they might be arguing , those who are arguing that the economy in the south is different and that , that reform might not be necessary , it might not even be appropriate in the south .
14 As a social anthropologist I am mainly concerned with power as an aspect of the relationship between two social persons in a hierarchy : If " A " exerts power over " B " , then the status of " A " is superordinate and that of " B " subordinate .
15 That side of this ro industrial , this side is residential and that 's strict , you know what I mean .
16 It is clear though that familiarity with such an approach was thought to make it less effective in 1806 than in 1972 .
17 While you are doing this , check that the impeller is clear and that hose connections are tight .
18 First , it is sufficient that he obtains possession with the seller 's consent and it is immaterial whether that consent is later withdrawn .
19 What I do find difficult to swallow — we argued long about this — is some strange belief of his that the world is immaterial and that humanity ( if I have it correctly ) is no more than a kind of metaphysical construct projected by nature and relying on words rather than flesh for its continued existence .
20 You do n't have to complete bar nine even though bar nine is empty because that 's the subject of question four what happens there .
21 They also mean that hospital care for all patients with diabetes is impracticable but that care in general practice must be sufficient to maximise glycaemic control .
22 You see , whereas B types would say , no , I can see that what you 've done is acceptable and that 's alright .
23 There 's no law anywhere in the land , nor will be until King Stephen is free and that woman packed off back to Anjou . ’
24 By nature , it is wet and that 's , that 's just a feature of water .
25 I appeal to this House to reject th this th this method that the Government is putting forward , it is wrong and that 's the function of this House .
26 If it 's a thing that the public thinks is wrong or that is n't really , truly , basically artistic it 'll fade away anyway ten years from now nobody 'll think about it .
27 Other researchers like Bickerton and Bailey work within a " dynamic paradigm " where it is assumed that " the individual is homogeneous and that variability results from the aggregation of internally consistent lects which are different from each other with respect to one or more linguistic features " ( Romaine 1982 : 11 ) .
28 Their laboratory is tiny and that 's always the mark of a good brewery . ’
29 ‘ They were coming to see that no energy source is perfect and that nuclear power might , as its supporters continue to claim , be more acceptable in safety and environmental terms than any of the others . ’
30 Let me just it 's nothing special , it 's only a circle , but if you were to take that for a , as , as an example if you like as a picture of God 's purposes for us , you see the circle is , is , geometrical it 's , it 's , it 's perfect , there is nothing that is odd about it , there is nothing er , there 's no difference about it , it is perfect and that was God 's purpose and God 's plan for you and for me , that our , that our time , our being should be perfect in , in harmony with him , you think of all the things in your life personally , and then think of all the things in the , in the life of your com of our community , those things that mar it , those things that spoil it , those things that stop today be the perfect day for you that 's not God 's purpose for you they 've all come as a product , a direct result of sin , it was n't how God intended it , it was n't how God made it , his plan , his purpose for you and for me was to live and to dwell together with him in perfect harmony for ever , and there
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