Example sentences of "[vb -s] that the [noun] is a " 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 above.discussion rather assumes that the Parliament is a permanent , enduring feature of our constitution .
8 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 .
9 The National Retreat Movement recognises that the parish is a vital context for the promotion of spirituality .
10 It then transpires that the chest is a valuable antique and the price I paid is ludicrously low .
11 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 .
12 A + sign after the number indicates that the property is a particularly good one in its class .
13 Edelzwicker indicates that the wine is a blend of two or more varieties .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 She contemplates her image in the long looking-glass by the window , and decides that the effect is a little too sombre .
17 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 ) .
18 This kind of research can be viewed in two ways : ‘ One argues that the audit is a tool to help communicators manage and the other argues that it is a tool to help managers communicate . ’
19 Williamson argues that the M-form is a more efficient way of administering certain types of transaction .
20 It argues that the animal is a whale or a basking shark which has lost its way or even come inland to die .
21 The UK argues that the rate is a matter for the member states to decide .
22 LTA sales director Brian Robinson says they 're not trying to impose censorship but fear graffiti ; RSC director Michael Bogdanov argues that the drawing is a great European classic and that Britain is a small minded and prudish nation .
23 However , in a foreword to the report , Lady Howe , the campaign 's chairman , stresses that the initiative is a long-term one and that it is only beginning to get underway .
24 Empirical evidence on aggregate investment tends to confirm that it is indeed inversely related to the rate of interest , but most evidence suggests that the relationship is a fairly weak one — for example , M. Evans estimated ( for United States data ) that a 25 per cent fall in interest rates would cause net investment to rise by 5–10 per cent over a two-year period after a one-year lag .
25 Abundant evidence suggests that the landlord is a rugby buff his son plays for Waterloo and he also keeps 60 or 70 malt whiskies , on a shelf with the sub-title ‘ Medicine for men . ’
26 He suggests that the Federation is a captive of its own structures .
27 Cummings suggests that the microcomputer is a powerful generator of discussion which should be fostered and not ignored and states that Language has a triple function in education : for communication as a thinking tool and a shaper of leanings .
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