Example sentences of "[is] that [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the main reasons is that the connections between terminals and host computers are telecommunication links , usually simple coaxial cables , with what is technically known as low band width . |
2 | One of the problems in the US is that the restrictions on children and teenagers seeing certain types of film have traditionally been looser than in Britain . |
3 | The presumption is that the beliefs of Christians must be ‘ necessary truths ’ ( beliefs whose falsehood is inconceivable ) . |
4 | My own opinion is that the salaries of judges are so low that they do not attract the best brains . |
5 | One possibility is that the kinds of rules which operate within sentences operate between them as well : that grammar , to put it another way , does not stop with a full stop but reaches over it . |
6 | Perhaps the most convincing argument for the reality of species is that the kinds of animals and plants recognized by pre-literate peoples have been found to correspond almost exactly to the species recognized by modern taxonomists in the same area . |
7 | Another factor is that the characteristics of intervals are greatly increased in the low registers and decreased in the upper . |
8 | Norbert Wiener 's basic view is that the ideas of individuals can trigger the larger processes that lead to innovation by their influence on the ‘ intellectual climate ’ in which science , the arts and technology all develop . |
9 | The significance of this is that the orbits of planets , like the earth , around the sun would be unstable : the least disturbance from a circular orbit ( such as would be caused by the gravitational attraction of other planets ) would result in the earth spiraling away from or into the sun . |
10 | The third and ‘ most vital ’ characteristic is that the roles of men and women have become less segregated and more balanced . |