Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv] [verb] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 But as Table 12.1 shows , the incidence of poverty among older women , especially lone women , is strikingly high compared with that of men .
2 Here the myth of the founding text is most clearly articulated to that of the founding fathers , whose word lays down the laws of a history in which women and children do not count .
3 That is why British industry is so adamantly opposed to that ridiculous directive .
4 Armstrong 's other concern is that budgets should be tightly tied to the information strategy , and his department is not far advanced with that .
5 Whilst the designer knows why a circle has to be drawn , it is not specifically recorded with that entity .
6 And the audience of a state radio station is not entirely limited to that state .
7 I also met the Marquess of Hartington , who , since he took over as Senior Steward of the Jockey Club in July , has worked extremely hard and is already greatly respected in that role ; also Mr and Mrs Johnny Henderson who were shortly off after a business trip to Australia via Bangkok , and home via Dubai , where alas , they arrive after I will have left : Mr and Mrs Malcolm Kimmins , he was one of the stewards ; the Hon.
8 So basically they 've broken their contract with me and he 's not even responded to that letter .
9 But it 's not enough to play like that once every ten weeks . ’
10 He does n't really seem to be very careful about distinguishing intellect from the one and , and so forth , does n't really , he 's not , he 's not really focusing on that difference and so seems to let it lapse in a less than useful way .
11 As far as I can recall it was further away from the wall , there was a space for somebody to walk between the wall and the bed , it 's not as shown in that photograph .
12 Two swing eighth notes resemble this triplet figure : *** Sometimes you might see this at the beginning of a chart : ***** In some texts , you might find the rhythm written as *** but it 's not actually played like that .
13 For others , the medium is most certainly not the message , and the curriculum is more narrowly defined as that collection of bodies of knowledge which make up the subjects on the school timetable .
14 That is what the greenbelt is actually there for , and if you have it there for that purpose , as I said yesterday , the necessary corollary is that you have additional provision beyond it , and I ca n't resist to offer Mr Wincup some support , I 'm sure one piece of evidence that he gave you about the letter from the Parish Council , he 's probably already replied to that Parish Council saying , as you 're in the York greenbelt have no fear , all the Selby needs will pass straight across your heads and land somewhere else .
15 The task of dealing with intentional explanations is also linguistically demanding in that children have to show that they have maintained the reason/result distinction by using a linguistic construction which is appropriate to the intentional mode , such as :
16 The sound emerging from the St Petersburg Philharmonic is now far removed from that of Mravinsky 's Leningrad Philharmonic .
17 However , there is in addition a standard objection which holds that no such lessons can be drawn at all , at least in any directly logical way , since any project of deriving ethical content from premisses of evolutionary theory commits the ‘ naturalistic fallacy ’ , an error which is today often equated with that of trying to derive ought from is .
18 Oh yes , I can see it now : right from the beginning , that 's been your aim ; but let me tell you , Henry is too well ensconced in that job and unless you would like to try and kill him , as my father did , you 'll stay put where you are . ’
19 Production of madeira is very small compared with that of sherry .
20 This results in a common word like " History " being assigned a weight which is very low compared with that assigned to a rare word such as " swords " .
21 The compressibility of liquids is very low compared to that of gases .
22 Hare ( 1973 ) has suggested ( see also p. 111 ) that this is because fluvial processes tend to be dominated by extreme events rather than balance relationships , and that the geomorphic time-scale is very long compared with that appropriate for climatic processes , although glaciology is in a very different situation .
23 The town 's never really recovered from that .
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