Example sentences of "[prep] these is that " in BNC.

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1 one of these is that when the two parties separate , the manager continues to take commission for a number of years , but only on those records issued or those songs written during his or her term of office .
2 One of these is that stocks have been only modestly run down compared with previous recessions ; another is the boost to government spending from the Gulf war .
3 One of these is that there will inevitably be widely different reading speeds .
4 The most obvious of these is that he frequently quotes the Old Testament .
5 The advantage of these is that the length of the path can be used to indicate time taken .
6 The most important of these is that there seems to be no evidence that people assumed automatic responsibility for their relatives — including parents — who were old , sick , or in some other circumstance where they were unable to work to maintain themselves .
7 The most important of these is that the use of expressions such as ‘ functional ’ or ‘ vitally necessary for society 's health ’ are really ways of disguising value-judgements about what the user finds acceptable or unacceptable in society .
8 The first of these is that , like Cassandra , they will be right but nobody will believe them .
9 The first of these is that the word generally translated as ‘ carpenter ’ does not , in the original Greek , mean merely a woodworker .
10 The importance of these is that they make you think and help you recognise what it is that ‘ makes you tick ’ .
11 One of these is that it is easier to do the sum if one deals with histories in what is called imaginary time rather than in ordinary , real time .
12 The most important of these is that depicting the Royal Maundy ( Beauchamp Collection ) and an early portrait of Elizabeth I ( Royal Collection ) .
13 The major stumbling block to the last of these is that solicitors can only be remunerated for advice under the green form scheme .
14 The first of these is that while anthropology purports to say things about man and humanity at large , anthropological practice has fairly consistently been concentrated upon the study of " primitive " man rather than man as such .
15 The chief of these is that while all previous intermediaries are ‘ open ended ’ , investment trusts are ‘ closed ’ .
16 The first of these is that a basic system with only 640k of RAM will be unable to use smartdrv , since it requires either expanded ( at least 256k ) or extended ( at least 512k ) memory .
17 The most important of these is that it will almost certainly not equal the actual return from holding the bond even if the bond is held to maturity .
18 Not the least of these is that this does not square very well with the way to is learned by children .
19 The most important of these is that there shall be a specific planning permission for development for operational purposes .
20 Briefly , the effect of these is that in those areas where a structure plan comes into force , blight caused by either the structure plan or the previous development plan is covered by the planning blight provisions until a local plan allocating land succeeds the old development plan .
21 What happens with the language about the rest of these is that they are making judgments
22 One of these is that , in each generation of selective " breeding " , the mutant " progeny " phrases were judged according to the criterion of resemblance to a distant ideal target , the phrase METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WEASEL .
23 The most important of these is that provided by Professor Beer in his recent work Britain Against Itself .
24 The implication of images such as these is that the double-axe was the symbol of a powerful female deity , probably Potnia .
25 Overall what stands out from intercity comparisons such as these is that firstly , London 's difficulties are echoed elsewhere , which is comforting since it is generally easier to put up with a problem if you know that others share it .
26 One particular advantage of models such as these is that they can be used to produce multipliers which show the effects of changes in eg the population of a region on the employment levels in that region .
27 What is striking about these is that the code-switch points coincide exactly with the beginning and end of the insertion sequences , off-setting these clearly as London English in an otherwise Creole turn of the conversation .
28 The problem with doom-laden statistical predictions like these is that they draw attention away from the reasons why so many perfectly sensible people are choosing to have large families .
29 The problem with projections like these is that they are founded on highly arguable assumptions .
30 They show an African head and the story behind these is that during a battle in the 15th century , when all the Pucci adults were killed , an African slave hid a baby of the family under her garments and fled via an underground passage , thus saving the Pucci line and earning herself a place in the family 's heraldry .
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