Example sentences of "[noun] [is] that it " in BNC.
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31 | Its positive side is that it implies man 's ability to recognise his aptitude for self-pollution , and thus trigger the dynamic power which first clears the mess through the sacrament of penance ( repentance , confession , satisfaction ) and then works through self-discipline to keep the channels running clear in thought , word and deed . |
32 | You see , the point about a magnum is that it is metal psychology : it scares the shit out of the guy it is aimed at , it makes the guy who holds it feel really proud . ’ |
33 | The major problem with legislation concerning animals is that it is from a human perspective . |
34 | So the id is a jumble of contradictions and the reason it 's a jumble of contradictions is that it 's not in contact with reality . |
35 | Because the ministry has been brought into being by God , the result is that it bears fruit , whether it is among the gentiles in Pisidian Antioch or the whole group of hearers in Lystra . |
36 | The most interesting result is that it gives quicker search times for a long word list over the 26-way methods . |
37 | The result is that it is possible for an auditor to check network and data usage , secure from the scrutiny of the actual system operators . |
38 | The result is that it is very complex ; in addition , I must note that quite a few words are given stress patterns that I do not feel are acceptable in present-day English . |
39 | Raymond Williams has remarked that the danger of the heuristic utopia is that it ‘ can settle into isolated and sentimental desire , a means of living with alienation ’ . |
40 | The essence of a club is that it is select and private ; you can not be followed in there . |
41 | The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns . |
42 | The first merit of P. N. Furbank 's admirable biography is that it should revive interest in Diderot . |
43 | But he 's got no , as far as I can see he 's got no convincing argument that democracy will do better , but that does n't matter because he thinks that the decisive criticism of enlightened despotism is that it wo n't improve the moral or intellectual well-being of the citizens , but if people are excluded from political decision making , they will have no incentive to educate themselves or morally improve themselves , or he thinks if they do , if a despot does allow for the moral improvement of the citizens , then citizens will no longer accept despotism so that despotism is in a way self-defeating here and if it one of the proper functions of government it ca n't survive . |
44 | A key feature of a generative programme is that it can be made up of quite simple instructions , yet generate very complex forms . |
45 | One of the experiences of the programme is that it is important to involve social security officers early on , to tell them what 's going to happen , not to wait until people are in the community and then make the claim . |
46 | The point Bourdieu makes versus structural anthropology is that it is not the marriage rule ( or genealogy ) that counts , but the economic and political strategies of the lineage . |
47 | The horrible irony is that it is in that very surrender that community itself is founded . |
48 | Yet the irony is that it is this quarrelling within the Church Of England which is largely responsible for that lack of interest . |
49 | ‘ The irony is that it 's all been dead for us lately . |
50 | A further feature of habituation is that it is supposed to show spontaneous recovery after a retention interval ; but although some studies of latent inhibition have revealed an equivalent effect ( e.g. Best and Gemberling 1977 ; McIntosh and Tarpy 1977 ; Westbrook , Provost , and Homewood 1982 ) , others have reported perfect retention of latent inhibition ( Siegel 1970 ; James 1971 ; Crowell and Anderson 1972 ) . |
51 | Mildew is not so very difficult to stop in the early stages , and there are several fungicides that will give it a severe check — all the chemical manufacturers have their own products and trade names which , like everything else , are constantly being improved and changed — but by far the most important point to bear in mind is that it has to be hit early and repeatedly . |
52 | Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me |
53 | Everybody has read about out of body experiences and I do n't know if that is what it was , but I was not frightened by the person who was looking at me and the image that I had and that I still have in my mind is that it looked like me . |
54 | One explanation for this unbridled production of HBV proteins is that it is fostered by concurrent mediations , including glucocorticoids and cyclosporin . |
55 | One story told against the KGB is that it tried to steal the design secrets of the Anglo-French supersonic aircraft Concorde . |
56 | The only real problem with QBasic is that it does n't come with any sort of printed documentation — this is where we can help . |
57 | One additional benefit of adjustable string tension is that it can allow tightening to compensate for natural string slackening . |
58 | One of the work 's main strengths is that it covers all social positions . |
59 | One of the drawbacks of the Packman is that it ca n't handle part-packs , without them being undone and poured in conventional fashion . |
60 | My only reservation with his classification of roles is that it reflects a Western preoccupation with task behaviours . |