Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [det] is [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The result of this is that a spelling like with can realize three separate classes : OE wiht ( 'wight , person' ) , OE wip ( 'with' ) , and OE hwit ( 'white' ) , and this of course applies to other items of these types . |
2 | The result of this is that a direct comparison with the other regional data is not possible . |
3 | Not surprisingly , one result of this is that the pyroclastic material erupted in a Surtseyan eruption is much more highly fragmented than that in a similar basaltic eruption taking place on land , and this in turn means that the deposits produced contain a much greater proportion of very small particles than their Strombolian counterparts . |
4 | The result of this is that the law relating to fraud and commercial affairs in general is strictly limited in its scope . |
5 | The result of this is that the rotor disc shows a greater angle of incidence relative to the direction in which the model was originally travelling and , therefore , more lift ( Fig.5.5 ) . |
6 | One result of this is that the pied flycatcher must be quick off the mark early in the season in order to get the most nutritious caterpillars . |
7 | The result of this is that the syntactic analyser will not be able to select the correct part of speech for the compound . |
8 | A key indication of this is that the world system approach , like the dependency approach , is having increasing difficulty in dealing with the development , or at least industrialization , of nonhegemon countries . |
9 | The broad effect of this is that a defect will normally be cured as against the administrator and liquidator ( since unsecured creditors will not normally rely on the register of charges ) but not against persons who acquire an interest ( who will normally rely on the register of charges ) . |
10 | The effect of this is that the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules , and not the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules , apply to the overseas offices in respect of indemnity . |
11 | The effect of this is that the finance company would be regarded as knowing what its agent knows , namely that the proposal form does not represent the customer 's intended offer . |
12 | The disadvantage of this is that the horse misses out on that first year of becoming accustomed to life and its excitements . |
13 | One instance of this is that the GHS question asks about restrictions of activity . |
14 | The evolutionary advantage of this is that the animal need not lie around in a torpid state , vulnerable to attack . |
15 | The advantage of this is that the secretaries can be laid off during the summer recess , and MPs can avoid the cost of employing them from the ‘ expenses ’ allowance . |
16 | The advantage of this is that the effects last only four to six hours , whereas the more common warfarin , used as an anti-coagulant , stays active for 48 hours . |
17 | The advantage of these is that the length of the path can be used to indicate time taken . |
18 | The corollary of that is that a higher proportion of their income is spent on tobacco products . |
19 | A corollary of this is that the head office needs to have expert information and skills , needs to be an active participant in the formulation of strategies , and must therefore own a narrowly specialised core cluster of firmlets . |
20 | A corollary of this is that the risks which people face of being victims of serious crime are remarkably small . |
21 | All texts must be read in order for them to ‘ exist ’ ; the corollary of this is that the mode of their existence in the world depends on how they are read . |
22 | The contention of many is that the charge should be at three or four times the present level . |
23 | The practical upshot of this is that the user can formulate a complex request such as ‘ locate a Postscript printer loaded with plain paper on the third floor ’ and get a sensible answer back . |
24 | And the point of this is that the infallible beliefs are intended , within the programme of classical foundationalism , to act as those by appeal to which all others are to be justified . |
25 | The danger of this is that the fear of an award of damages against it would unduly encourage the authority to reach the same decision again , thus creating an appearance of bias . |
26 | The outcome of this is that the more or less intact skin of the prey animal is turned inside out , forming a tube with the fur on the inside and inner surface of the skin , stripped of all its flesh , on the outside . |
27 | Pomponius is quite clear that this amounts to a condition , and the consequence of that is that the legacy does not vest and transmission is not possible until the relevant age has been reached . |
28 | One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach . |
29 | Naturally , the greater part of the volume of this room is within the roof space and a consequence of this is that a small pre-existing ventilation opening , which was sited high up below the eaves of the barn and is now glazed to form a window , has its sill at floor level . |
30 | The consequence of this is that a population of individuals with sex can evolve faster to meet changing circumstances than one without it . |