Example sentences of "of the [noun] is that the " in BNC.

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1 What is implied by the notion of the super-ego is that the child may react less to the actual external forms of its parents , and more to its own projection of them , interiorized as its moral order .
2 The effect of the order is that the licence for the premises ceases to have effect .
3 One of the problems is that the Government 's momentum to privatise was determined for ideological reasons and on a tight time scale .
4 One of the problems is that the rider , perched up there , is sitting almost directly over the centre of gravity of the thing , and there is little room to manoeuvre .
5 One of the problems is that the army of inflation forecasters in the City of London simply do not believe that the corner on inflation has been turned so easily .
6 As Josh Gifford also pointed out , one root of the problem is that the Mildmay course has , until now , been used only once a year .
7 Part of the problem is that the church over the centuries has given mixed signals about the family .
8 Part of the problem is that the Alpha 2.0 has so many features .
9 Part of the problem is that the children become dependent on the parents to wake them and take no responsibility themselves .
10 Part of the problem is that the labour pool is steadily expanding , and the normal pattern of emigration has been reversed by the recession .
11 ‘ You were lucky to make it to the lav , ’ observed Lydia , meaning that she was very grateful that Betty had made it to the lav , since one of the rules is that the afflicted person does not mop up her own vomit and Lydia was absolutely no good at doing this .
12 One of the laws of the jungle is that the greater the number of groups in the competitive struggle , for each to secure bigger increases than the others , the faster will wages rise . ’
13 An automatic consequence of the completeness is that the property of the adjective is taken to be valid for , or applicable to , the subject entity , for current purposes .
14 It would seem to follow from this analysis that the most appropriate content to ascribe to the duty to act in the interests of the shareholders is that the directors should attempt to maximise the present value of the company .
15 ‘ Ultimately , the customer is always going to call in through one particular vendor , but the hope of the alliance is that the vendors will work on a quid pro quo basis , ’ he added .
16 In his reflections on the religious census of London , Mudie-Smith insisted that ‘ the outstanding lesson of the Census is that the power of preaching is undiminished ’ .
17 My own reading of the evidence is that the wide ranging family network ( Rosser and Harris 's ‘ extended family ’ ) is fast losing all functional significance and , that being so , the elementary family of conjugal pair and children is reverting to its original condition — once again it is a domestic group not a kinship group .
18 The short answer to this contention on behalf of the appellant is that the money in the wallet which he appropriated belonged to another , to Mr. Occhi .
19 Despite , I gather some structural problems , the hope of the committee is that the building will remain substantially intact .
20 The essence of the change is that the intermediating function between social and economic forces is no longer one that a government can renounce or let go by default .
21 A key feature of the module is that the programme should reflect activities and contexts which the student values and has chosen .
22 The implication at the beginning of the text is that the lord feels his worldly duty and his love for God to be pulling against each other and unbalancing him : The state to which Hilton hopes to point him is one of discretion in which self-knowledge and the love of God are the means of integrating what seem like opposites in equilibrium .
23 What matters at the end of the day is that the target text has some thematic organization of its own , that it reads naturally and smoothly , does not distort the information structure of the original ( see 5.1.2 above ) , and that it preserves , where possible , any special emphasis signalled by marked structures in the original and maintains a coherent point of view as a text in its own right .
24 The difference between our approach and that of the Government is that the Government sees population growth as an evil force .
25 The great advantage of the Word-Maker is that the word can be corrected without confusing the speller by crossings out and insertions .
26 One of the innovatory features of the Act is that the holder of the office it sets up — the Data Protection Registrar — has the task of applying a set of principles — the Data Protection Principles , set out as a Schedule to the Act .
27 Part of the difficulty is that the same environmental factors which predispose children to middle-ear infections may contribute independently to developmental delay .
28 A condition for membership of the EC is that the country must be a full parliamentary democracy .
29 A condition for membership of the EC is that the country must be a full parliamentary democracy .
30 My main criticism of the proposals is that the reforms that they suggest are far too complacent and conservative .
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