Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 This physical consequence is seen to follow from the mathematical fact that our operators are what is called non-commutative .
2 I remembered moving from one to the other , explaining : I am a writer ; the notebooks are what is precious to me .
3 How many shampoos are there is the Wella Lifetex range ?
4 A broad compatibility between offices is what is requiredas to the nature and volume of work .
5 but it 's only available for contributions that were withdrawn before the first of June nineteen seventy three and you know if you did n't meet that particular date then the only other way of of covering gaps is which is far more expensive .
6 No matter whether a hotel offers full leisure centre facilities and a la carte restaurant or simple no-frills comfort , the main reason guests are there is because they need a room for the night .
7 Quality of mind , response to children and understanding of young people 's needs is what is needed of our primary school teachers .
8 Upstairs where the machines are it is terribly hot .
9 It may be asked whether , since a grasp of general principles is what is evidently needed , and an ability to connect together ideas derived from different disciplines , it would not be sensible to teach philosophy as a separate subject at school .
10 Whiskers are small single crystals of rather a special kind but ordinary sizable solids are what is called polycrystalline , that is to say they are made up of a.large number of small crystals fitting together in three dimensions like crazy paving or like counties on a map .
11 ‘ Help with the modern technology and improved communications is what is most important for us now , ’ said Peteris Apse , the manager of the press .
12 But unfair rates is what is on the table , along with the tattered remnants of more than 60 other proposals that went before .
13 So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content .
14 Looking at the way the international bodies like IEEE and X/Open Co Ltd have failed to define even a basic set of standards due to the competitive nature of the marketplace , AFUU believes an international body of GUI users is what is needed to get some momentum going , a global organisation that can represent user requirements to the GUI providers .
15 presuppositions are what is taken by the speaker to be the common ground of the participants in the conversation .
16 The broad basis of all private charges of fees is what is fair and reasonable having regard to the complexity of the matter and its importance to the client .
17 One of the most frequently cited indices is what is termed the ‘ dependency ratio ’ .
18 But although this burst of new direction has logically exploded out of Paris , the world 's fashion capital , the energy and creativity emerging from countries with traditionally low fashion profiles is what is truly intriguing and inspiring .
19 Crane Holdings are what is left of Crane-Freuhauf , the well-known trailer manufacturers that used to be around .
20 As with women , the jobs on offer for girls and young women are what is termed officially by the EC as ‘ atypical work ’ , that is , part-time and low-paid .
21 As part of the denial of their own " family disease " they may believe that they themselves or the way in which they attempt to help others is what is inadequate rather than the capacity of the primary sufferer to receive the message of recovery .
22 basically the criteria is what is the most , how is it most sensibly dealt with , right , cos you do n't want a or somebody like that rushing all over the bleeding country going to Aberdeen one minute , Edinburgh the next
23 I think the rights of fathers is what is being investigated in the narrative now .
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