Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [ex0] [is] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is that many people tend to decide far too soon concerning religion that there is nothing there to search for — nothing important to be bothered about .
2 The maxim on which I act at any moment is the personal rule which is guiding my behaviour — for Kant it is of the essence of voluntary action that there is such a maxim in every case .
3 It 's that box that tells the fire brigade that there 's a fire .
4 It seems too that analogizing is so deeply involved not only in thinking but in perception that there is no hope of escaping from it by isolating pure observations from which induction can start .
5 But to deliver this programme successfully will require an invigoration of left politics , where hope for the dispossessed spreads to a sure-founded belief amongst the electorate that there is , after all , a worthwhile life after Thatcherism .
6 just by way of comparison for rough guidance that there is a regulation or or something like that which says , if I remember rightly , that erm er payments must not be made for either services or goods not supplied above a figure of two thousand pounds without er being taken to committee first .
7 In fact , we , we 'd create the best educated and trained work force that there is in Europe .
8 Mystics are overwhelmed by a consciousness that there is a dimension beyond that of time , experience of which brings such certainty of fulfilling joy , such transfiguring of the material order , that the only possible priorities for existence in time can be to find a way of life that will allow access to this dimension .
9 Most instrumentalists agree with Marx that parliamentary processes are meaningless charades , significant only as a means of maintaining the key ideological illusion that there is effective popular control of state policy-making .
10 We experience a lack of power , supporting Rousseau 's allegation that there is a ‘ tendency of all governments to degenerate ’ as the state 's freedom increases while ours slips away .
11 I heard mention that there is n't a charity conference this year .
12 It 's quite another thing to share a summit with 60 people who express disappointment that there is no hot-dog stand .
13 Tom Shone , writing in the Sunday Times , was also struck far from dumb by Mr Meades ' novel : ‘ This novel bristles , like a Swiss army knife , with an array of pre-emptive critical barbs , with the result that there 's no abuse you can hurl at it which it has n't already hurled at itself .
14 It has attracted not only widespread condemnation but a fair amount of sociological analysis as well with the result that there is a lively debate taking place about its origins and nature .
15 Cattle-ranching requires only a small number of cowboys and large tracts of land , which could alternatively be intensively cultivated , with the result that there is underemployment of labour and a low physical and economic return per unit of surface area .
16 Simulator development has been driven by technology rather than by the behavioural sciences with the standard result that there is a high reliance on face validity with relatively little resource devoted to systematic evaluation .
17 with the result that there is not the same readiness to combine forces nor the same understanding of what such combination might produce ( Young 1971:35 ) .
18 These differences are related to the fact that the female pelvis is specially adapted for childbirth , with the result that there is more accommodation within it than in the male , while the relative depth is less .
19 Will he confirm that in every year and for every authority recently in Greater Manchester , the amount of money that the Government have allowed them to spend on capital projects has been way behind what they have needed , with the result that there is now a backlog of repairs and maintenance ?
20 However , at the surface of a liquid these forces are unbalanced , with the result that there is a net pull inwards .
21 But this will mean a decline in capital projects such as roads , housing , schools and sewers , with the net result that there is a decline in the country 's infrastructure and long-term damage to the economy .
22 To obtain prompt relief , the company must be able to demonstrate to the Revenue that there is an ACT surplus .
23 Even when you have convinced the travel agent that there is such a place , you are likely to become involved in a series of long telephone conversations .
24 Mr Ceausescu 's Stalinist rule is such an easy target for condemna tion that there is a danger of over-reaction .
25 Bearing in mind that there 's something like forty companies chasing about eighteen percent of this market , do you honestly feel that your advertising revenue is going to go down as quickly as feel if you want to try and keep ahead of the the pack and keep up with the leaders .
26 And we should bear in mind that there 's potential noise , okay , affecting many parts of this .
27 Bear in mind that there is a three point scoring ceiling which is often reached within bout time .
28 It must be borne in mind that there is a crucial distinction between crisis management and crisis resolution .
29 When looking at the calendar it 's worth bearing in mind that there is usually a year 's grace between the death of the previous Phoenix King and the coronation of his successor .
30 It is important to bear in mind that there is no absolute dualism in the Hebrew religion .
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