Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [be] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's it 's also the main area of housing demand , it 's also the main area where employers want to locate around around North Yorkshire , and I think most importantly , if its development needs are not met , these can wo n't be satisfactorily diverted elsewhere , they will continue unresolved which would be continual pressure on the edge of the urban area , and on on the greenbelt , and if that holds the effect would of course be that the tight greenbelt would mean that economic growth in the county would be frustrated , because York is the main centre where employment growth is concentrated , and I would think , I would consider that that solution of a tight greenbelt plus not making sufficient provision for development needs elsewhere in York would be contrary to P P G three paragraph three , which I 'm sure you 're aware of .
2 And what happened in eighty three and eighty seven of course was that the local elections take place the Conservative party managers analyzed the results , fed them through the computers and you could come up with the fact that you would , looked like you were set to win a general election .
3 Our only area of difficulty was that the Christian Democrats initially argued against extending this policy to cover religious schools — but they have now given way .
4 A crucial difference , of course , between the " real " model of reality and the " mock reality " of fiction is that the mock reality does not exist apart from the message by which it is conveyed : this is the case , at least , if we regard a fictional work in its entirety as constituting a single message .
5 The clear lesson of the history of modernism is that the academic left is quite capable of fashioning a central instrument for the reproduction of the interests of the dominant class at precisely the moment when it is making the most strident claims to the contrary .
6 But what must astonish us , I think , more than the details of violence is that the only charges brought as a result of this death were against three men who were charged with assault and punished with a 20 shillings ' fine , with the additional requirement that they should pay the doctor 's bill on the dead man .
7 The result of these rules of practice was that the English set up colonies only in places where it was relatively easy to do so , at first because the places they went to were thinly populated , then because political disintegration in India enabled them to advance there , and because in the last phase of imperial expansion they had the sort of technological superiority needed for bringing most African rulers under their control .
8 But the problem with this type of creation-as-destruction is that the negative aspect is easily equated with nihilism .
9 Although it is difficult to determine what was the original material from which these rocks were derived , the general consensus of opinion is that the original material was of igneous origin , with the old term orthogneiss being used to describe these rocks in the past .
10 An important point in the analysis of Paisleyism is that the religious wing of the movement predated the Catholic civil rights movement .
11 A second line of attack is that the proposed harmonizing measure is inadequate in scope .
12 ‘ I do think , ’ he said , suddenly solemn , ‘ that the beauty of cricket is that the first shall be last and the last , on an uncertain wicket , can be first . ’
13 Similarly , the principle of the Law of Jubilee was that the rich should not be allowed to accumulate all property rights .
14 Another result of training is that the different signals arriving at an element often have similar values , except that some are positive and some negative .
15 Another significant feature of matter is that the nuclear mass is smaller than the sum of the nucleon masses by the binding energy due to the nuclear force between them .
16 Nevertheless , since a requirement of rationality is that the subjective expectation of the price level , , should equal the objective conditional mathematical expectation for , it follows that .
17 However , the disadvantage from the tenant 's point of view is that the minimum rent payable under the lease will be increased .
18 The first point raised by Mr. Leonard on behalf of the appellant , and contained within grounds 1 and 5 of his grounds of appeal was that the assistant recorder was wrong in law in holding and in so directing the jury that the services offered were capable of amounting to services provided under an office or employment within the meaning of the Act of 1968 and , further , that he was wrong in refusing to quash the counts on those grounds .
19 Another source of distraction is that the initial what-questions ( first and second sentences ) are followed not , as one might expect , by an identification of the thing that inspired Rimbaud and drove him to reach into his soul , but by the pronoun It .
20 Note that the reason for the rise in the equilibrium rate of interest is that the higher income level will have brought forth an increased transactions demand for money .
21 However , what is of interest is that the other two comparative static propositions of the theory are confirmed by the subjects ' behaviour : output rises with an increase in σ and falls with an increase in k .
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