Example sentences of "[vb -s] that the [noun] is [art] " in BNC.

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1 The other , the interventionist wing , holds that the paradigm is a dangerous one that policymakers should ignore .
2 The hon. Gentleman thinks that the timing is a bit slow ; others may feel that it is a bit fast .
3 He says that the budget is a disaster , there 's no way that the county can now avoid charge capping .
4 Could I please draw attention er you already chairman have , but it 's important from where I stand to draw attention to the words of the second criterion of the P P G. Which says that the proposal is a clear expression of local preference supported by the local planning authorities .
5 Honeywell says that the agreement is a long term one , and that it also plans to use Apple 's next generation Macintosh — the one that will use the PowerPC RISC processor , in future generations of the Electronic Library System .
6 A law of American life says that the world is a market , and markets are what you cater to .
7 The cereal-packet image assumes that the man is the breadwinner and the woman is responsible for domestic tasks including child-care , cleaning and cooking .
8 The above.discussion rather assumes that the Parliament is a permanent , enduring feature of our constitution .
9 Comments on the draft report were due in to the Cadbury Committee by 31 July , and committee secretary Nigel Peace confirms that the postbag is a large one .
10 He shows that the maize is an important political symbol ; that people use it in ritual exchanges ; that its by-products are useful in ways unique to it ; in short , that it is effective in areas of life other than nutrition .
11 While examination of these features reveals that the resemblance is no more than superficial there is a need to investigate the form and arrangement of both the hard skeletal structure and the soft tissues such as the tentacle and water vascular system associated with the second oral tentacle pore .
12 3.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere
13 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
14 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
15 4.2 The Distributor hereby acknowledges that the Publisher is the owner of the trade mark ‘ Oxford ’ and of other trade marks used by the Publisher and undertakes to inform the Publisher immediately of any possible or alleged infringement of the Publisher 's trade mark or of any other matter which may affect the continued use of the Publisher 's trade mark in the Territory or elsewhere .
16 The National Retreat Movement recognises that the parish is a vital context for the promotion of spirituality .
17 It then transpires that the chest is a valuable antique and the price I paid is ludicrously low .
18 If x , y , z and n all represent whole numbers , it appears that the equation is an impossible one for any value of n greater than 2 .
19 Indeed , with what he callls its ‘ huge range of expression ’ as well as its power to fill even the largest concert hall , Hardenberger feels that the trumpet is a particularly valuable instrument for the contemporary composer .
20 I 've been in farm shops up and down England there the shops are very cold , feature tired vegetables and the assistant clearly feels that the punter is an unnecessary interruption .
21 The writer who imagines that the novel is the most effective way of taking part in politics is usually a bad novelist , a bad journalist , and a bad politician .
22 A + sign after the number indicates that the property is a particularly good one in its class .
23 Edelzwicker indicates that the wine is a blend of two or more varieties .
24 It means that the world is a slightly is a slightly safer place because if you do n't do this , if you do n't flirt , then it wo n't happen .
25 But this implies that the world is an entity other than God and God has given it freedom and thus the possibility of ‘ going wrong ’ , of producing evil , sin , pain and suffering , whatever explanation we may try to give of how such things have come about — at least they are only too obvious in the world we know .
26 The view implies that the teacher is the holder of answers in a classroom , one who knows the answers to all of the pupils ' questions .
27 She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine .
28 When one considers that the family is the basic unit of society , it is not surprising to find it also embodies some very logical management considerations as well .
29 She contemplates her image in the long looking-glass by the window , and decides that the effect is a little too sombre .
30 Of course this presupposes that the description is a meaningful one ( see RW Cameron and Co v L Slutzkin Pty Co ( 1923 ) 32 CLR 81 ) .
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