Example sentences of "[is] that [pron] [vb base] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Good morning , I must say , I I stand before you today somewhat nervous , because erm , this is , this is my first to you as Treasurer , but this will be a slightly different speech from one 's that I have given in previous years .
2 The th the snapshot is that we 've looked at twenty eight jobs , and out of those twenty eight jobs , if we have been working on scale fees , it would appear that we would have lost money on twenty of them .
3 ‘ One thing I would say is that we get inundated with rent-a-quote demands .
4 A further advantage of using ( as I mentioned several times before ) is that we get rid of the vectorial nature of the problem .
5 The reason is that we want to deal with the Keynesian model in greater detail and derive policy implications from it .
6 I think the important thing is that we do establish with the other professionals within the school a real understanding about what we are trying to achieve , an agreement and , as far as possible , a sharing of values between us as to what we are trying to achieve with these youngsters .
7 The reason why we are embarrassed to admit this is that we have lived in an age when the self-sufficiency , the autonomy of poems has been elevated into dogma .
8 What is new is that we have moved from too few qualified nurses coming to work in the operating theatres , to not enough people entering nursing .
9 ‘ I have spoken to most captains and a lot of players and the general feeling is that we have played against sides in the past with Test players and we wanted to be able to fight fire with fire so to speak .
10 The other point I 'm trying to say is that we have to insure with a Department of Trade approved insurer , so that should anything , for any reason , ever happen to ourselves or a company , then the insurance company is still responsible for the claims and will meet them .
11 But that said , erm what what it what the position is , er i is that we have put into the model Well we have n't put it into the model because it was given to us a part of the model and possibly by now North Yorkshire may have the revised model , No they have n't yet .
12 I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows .
13 The reality is that we need to cope with the fiscal deficit and we have the courage to do so .
14 What that obviously means is that they 've drawn from a very , from a very wide area and therefore , they , they 've got the long , main industrial estate , which has thirteen factories , of which only three are occupied , and ten which are unoccupied , which are erm , in fact deteriorating .
15 It 's not it 's not the point of the money it 's the fact is that they 've lied to me erm and really I want =em .
16 One of the biggest attractions for fans is that they like to identify with the group ; they want to be part of The Club .
17 However , one of the problems with fan clubs is that they tend to operate for very young people .
18 The first requirement in getting students to adopt a serious orientation to knowledge is that they come to care about truth .
19 Yeah find out , I mean exactly sort of trying to find out exactly what it is that they want to think about , suggest , you know
20 Their similarity to the preceding cases is that they seem to fall within an accepted canon of traditional wordings ( one , incidentally , which as Ulpian shows is also subject to extension by analogy ) .
21 The reason for these visits is that they have asked for our help in drafting new laws and constitutions , as well as advising on legal procedures and the training of advocates .
22 The problem , in those who hyperventilate , is that they have got into the habit of breathing faster all the time .
23 ‘ Our message to the Treasury is that they have to look at public spending on research and development in aeronautics as an investment , not just an expenditure ’ , says an official of the Society of British Aerospace Companies .
24 The general pattern established by blacks ' involvement in sport in the last two hundred years is that they have excelled in all those areas within their cultural reach and such excellence is repeated generation alter generation .
25 The worst thing Lagerfeld can find to say of those who transgress is that they have behaved in an ‘ uneducated ’ manner .
26 I mean , what I 'm saying is that I 've come across many of dem who try to speak the Jamaican language , er , the Jamaican Patois , but how they speak it is totally different , becau' they 've got the English accent , and um , dey , becau' they 've got the English accent they try to speak the Jamaican local Patois the same way and in doin' so it sounds really terrible you know it sort of sounds you know it 's really funny .
27 ‘ My trouble is that I 've got to be hurt to really start fighting .
28 The answer I tend to get off a lot of places is that I have to wait for twelve years
29 they must have somewhere where we can play , but erm perhaps I ought to trouble is that you get fobbed off you know .
30 All that happens is that you keep bouncing off it , and in the end you just get hurt ! ’
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