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

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1 The type of analysis which this approach produces is necessarily somewhat different from that produced by other approaches .
2 it 's meant to be a bonsai tree which looks like a tree but it 's only very small like that high .
3 And it 's much more usual for that kind of thing to happen , so that you are more likely to get a , a minister who has a very good idea about how erm the civil service functions because he 's been part of it .
4 The poverty of the farm worker today is obviously very different from that which existed in the countryside in Victorian times , but the majority of farm workers are poor by the standards which we have come to expect in modern Britain .
5 The comedy is much too broad for that ; but at its own level , it is bright and entertaining .
6 ‘ I think it 's already too late for that . ’
7 The press reporting at this stage is thus quite different from that of the hunt .
8 Because the life-experience of women is normally so different from that of men , they are likely to conceptualise freedom , equality , rights , responsibility and autonomy , to give but a few examples , in a rather different way from men .
9 The National Curriculum will undoubtedly change matters to some degree at each of these levels , and indeed the situation in 1991 is already very different from that of 1985–9 , but the National Curriculum can not of itself provide the understanding , skills and commitments which are needed to prevent the weaknesses and inconsistencies we have identified from reappearing in another guise .
10 She 's just so full of that middle class attitude that says , These people have made themselves unemployed , now they can get themselves out of it .
11 She 's just so full of that middle class attitude that says , These people have made themselves unemployed , now they can get themselves out of it .
12 I had to come round this way this morning to get to Whitehall It 's just so chock-a-block on that new ro roadway .
13 First of all because erm when we set ourselves up we were erm I think fairly critical of the relief system , and the relief system erm I think is still very bruised from that , it did n't like being criticised .
14 The pattern of differences shown in Figure 7.2 is nonetheless very similar to that in Figure 7.1 for descriptions .
15 Sugar conformation is also very similar to that observed in B-form rather than A-form DNA .
16 He is also fiercely protective of that unbeaten record despite constantly saying that he 's only in boxing for the money .
17 The sequence of the second largestsubunit of ASFV is also more similar to that of eukaryotic RNA polymerases II .
18 She 's far too sensible for that .
19 My suite 's far too big for that room .
20 Weeks ' approach is influenced by the French philosopher Michel Foucault and , whilst much of it is as essentially economistic as that of the Gramscians , it has a somewhat different slant .
21 Yes , indeed it is , and the Act is really very specific on that .
22 I think he 's as far wrong on that as he was on his projections about GM Europe going out of business four years ago .
23 Nevertheless the social composition of rural areas is now vastly different from that which existed before the drift from the land set in .
24 a mi a very minor point that is that while we 're er carrying on these negotiations and I , I think it can be done without thought without er making the timespan from the start of this bypass , there is one minor point in that and I think it could be dealt with and , and that is the people of Brandon can see that , that the pedestrian crossing near the small roundabout in the centre of the town is far too close to that roundabout and they er believe that it causes considerable traffic hold ups and I see erm no reason why this pedestrian crossing should n't be moved
25 And besides , the ‘ 49ers are whipping the Falcons on TV as we speak , and John Lee is far more interested in that .
26 Bees and ants have extremely elaborate , highly organized , social systems which appear to get along without any concept-forming medium of communication which is even remotely similar to that of human language .
27 The tremendous disadvantage is , however , that when the drugs are stopped , the amount of weight regained is almost exactly equal to that lost , and long-term loss from short-term use of appetite-suppressant drugs has yet to be demonstrated .
28 The emphasis here is again clearly different to that of the AFHQ conclusion on 22 May that " no Jugoslavs … who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia against their will " .
29 It remains true , of course , that the formal system of a foreign language is very obviously different from that of the learner 's first language , that it therefore forms the basis of any full communication , and that it needs to be acquired in some way .
30 The meaning of yabud in this instance is therefore qualitatively different from that used in the context of harmful superhumans .
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