Example sentences of "of is [det] " in BNC.

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1 One trap to be aware of is that of relying simply on checklists of good practice ( like , ‘ Keeping the school under review ’ — ILEA ( 1977 ) ) : teachers ask themselves whether or not their schools are carrying out each item , the implication being that if they are not , they should be .
2 However , among the effects this breathing is father of is that tremendous one of sharpening one 's vision into the heal .
3 An important point to be aware of is that insurance and other financial companies may give illustrative projections of their investment performance .
4 Oh you want the surnames of is that what you mean surnames of the Hockerill people ?
5 What I 'm afraid of is that price liberalisation could enable producers of coal , steel and other raw materials to dictate high prices because of their monopoly position .
6 Another knowledge level of is that of pragmatics , or ’ knowledge of the world ’ .
7 All I am sure of is that right now I do n't want to be anywhere else in the world but here , with you . ’
8 When a beginner joins a club the first thing he will become aware of is that great emphasis is placed upon training exercises and stretching , more so in taekwondo than in most other martial arts .
9 The first thing that people think of is that poor little fox being chased after by lots of dogs , and those little birds being shot by big guns .
10 What we were told about that your criminal record is that you had convictions for armed robbery and aggravated assault , is that out of the record that you were aware of is that correct ?
11 If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally .
12 What I 'm thinking of is that
13 Because it , it 's , it 's not particularly going to grab me because I 'm going to look at it and I 'm going to I 'm going to look down to see what it 's asking me do and certainly a busy news editor is looking down the line to see , and the first thing he 'll actually do is , is just have a , a very fast glance at it , find out what it 's about , and just make sure there 's someone who can be phoned , and what the news editor will do is actually throw it out into a pile of other handouts and there 's usually a journalist who 's , who 's who 's won first prize and their task for the day is to do all the handouts , and all you want to be sure of is that someone can make a phone call and the news editor wo n't , wo n't bother with any with any superfluous detail , all he 'd want to know is that somebody can be contacted , we 'll find out about it later .
14 But such behaviour is not obviously threatening ( although it is almost certainly disorderly ) , and it may be doubted whether a conviction of the section 4 offence is proper unless the conduct complained of is such that it is likely to lead to further violence .
15 But I do n't think it is a works , I think it 's two blokes , I du n no how many are there but it all I 've heard of is these two bosses
16 The genome of is some 14 Mbp long divided into three chromosomes ( 9 ) .
17 perhaps the only thing I feel proud of is this : No excuses .
18 The situation I 'm thinking of is this .
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