Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [is] [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Research into people 's needs and motivation indicates that it 's not just for the money — the financial aspect can be over-stressed .
2 That 's something which has developed so quickly that it 's almost ahead of us ( as it were ) in terms of planning .
3 The second step is that really frankly the history of all great civil rights and human rights movements has sadly been that it 's often only through challenging the law , indeed even breaking the law , that injustices are put right .
4 But as we saw earlier , the fact that a gift expresses a relationship ( as a symbol ) does not necessarily imply that it is not also of great economic importance for the parties concerned .
5 We know this from experience ; it seems so obvious that it is not even worth saying .
6 Mr. Maunder spoke about the need for managed conservation and pointed out that it is not enough to just let everything grow .
7 Is my back arched so that it is not fully in contact with the ground ?
8 The critical problem for Esperanto , as for any other artificial language , is that it is not really worth learning until a lot of already people speak it .
9 Well , certainly we believe that there can be all sorts of erm techniques that can be very useful , like communications skills and assertiveness , but our understanding is also that it is not only about the skills that people have it 's also about the understanding behind those skills .
10 May I point out , however , that it is not only for the convenience of passing citizens that mentally ill people should be cleared from the streets ?
11 This suggests that it is not only at the levels of syntactic and semantic analysis that language processing is interactive .
12 It should never be forgotten that it is not only by using trusts or companies in tax havens that fiscal advantages may be obtained .
13 Perhaps directors in particular need to realise how much their vitality means to the continuing performance — that it is n't enough to be left up on a stage merely doing it night after night .
14 The needles are then brought to the holding position and the knitting moved forward SLIGHTLY on the needles so that it is just forward of the sinker posts .
15 Wayne Clark , SNA architect with Cisco Systems commented that ‘ there will always be customers who go with APPN just because they 're IBM users ’ — but that may turn out to be a dated view : even IBM these days concedes that it is no longer in a position to dictate standards in the brave new world of open systems .
16 Often their private ‘ non-political ’ opinion is that the National Front are to be condemned as extremists ; but since what the National Front is extreme about is racism , this implies that it is all right to be moderately racist .
17 We must face the problem of possible rejection and realize it is all right to show our true feelings and that it is all right to be rejected .
18 I think erm , shifts differ slightly through other departments , in the sense that it is only there for one day .
19 It 's true that the protection has perhaps focused more on the higher quality land but that it is still there under clear policy guidance .
20 Inevitably it will be said that it is too soon for such syntheses .
21 Is the problem that it is too much like a repetition of other areas of the glass ?
22 The closest analogy I can think of is that it is very much like fishing , you never know what you are going to catch , you have to pull in the small ones when you are hoping for the big one , but occasionally a big one comes along when you least expect it .
23 Indication of perspective presents another convention in which one thing may not in reality be smaller than another but may be shown as such to indicate that it is further away from the viewer .
24 This may sound frivolous , but it emphasizes the point that it is often far from clear what constitutes equivalent behavioural tasks when making comparisons between species , and this uncertainty creates problems for the comparative approach to brain function .
25 One man 's prison sentence is another man 's reprieve , though having escaped a mugging by Tyson , Holyfield understands that he 's still only on bail from the charge that he 's a heavyweight fraud .
26 That he is still here after ten years of international rugby is testimony to his remarkable physical durability .
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