Example sentences of "[that] [verb] is [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Another cliché that persists is that chefs work in contract catering only to avoid long hours and the tough competition of hotel and restaurant kitchens .
2 Well I get involved in it in so many different ways erm this is a difficult one , but one of the things that happens is that a number of teachers , both from the area and elsewhere , erm do advanced courses at the university and as part of these courses we have a unit on evaluation , and for this they will choose some area of their school work which they and their colleagues — and I emphasise that this is something they do have to involve their colleagues back at school in very much — erm feel it would be useful to look at and then they try and discuss with their colleagues what aspects of it are important and significant and what ought to be seen , and they bring this discussion back and we all discuss together there 'll be different teachers working on different problems the different ways in which they could approach this problem and how they might most usefully be able to do it and at the end of the exercise they will have found out quite a lot about this particular area of teaching and very often we find that the people they 've consulted have themselves got quite interested in it and begun to realize that it 's not being done in a way that 's there to threaten them , they 're not sending a report to the headmaster or the Chief Education Officer or anything like that — it 's for the benefit of the people doing the work themselves .
3 The problem that exists is that factions of governors who are members of the European Central Bank and who disagree with its policies may join together to frustrate them at the national level .
4 All that happened is that the electric field drew some charges to the surface of the dielectric which caused then some additional charges to appear on the surface of the conductor .
5 ‘ All that happened is that I over-reacted , ’ he said at last , after a very long pause .
6 One can , of course , go on writing scenarios and juggling the figures almost indefinitely ; the only sure thing that emerges is that stabilizing the climate by halving CO 2 emissions is going to demand a very great — and expensive — effort by the industrialized nations .
7 An important element that emerges is that discussions and explanations of physical abuse and neglect may be seen most productively as a problem relating to parenting , which in turn needs to be located in an understanding of social class and the gendered divisions of child care , while sexual abuse , to a much greater extent , needs to be understood in relation to male power and masculine socialization .
8 The difference that emerges is that whereas Labov 's statement is based on speaker-agreement within the dimension of social class ( and hence derivative from the ‘ shared value ’ hypothesis of stratificational class theory , on which see chapter 7 ) , the characterization that I have built up thus far is based on the variables of age , sex , area and network , within a single social class , and without reliance on a prior model or theory of social class .
9 The key issue that emerges is that many private companies do n't actually want what they ought to have , which is more long term loans and more private equity , and less overdrafts and their short term loans .
10 Burrows believes that smacking is as necessary as kissing and cuddling , and finds it ironic that the same kind of arguments about parents not knowing when to stop are used to undermine our instincts in both cases .
11 The only question that remains is whether , at the end of the day , the public has really had what professional educators would describe as ‘ a good learning experience ’ .
12 The question that arises is whether such a view of history is justified and whether or not it simply reflects an evolutionary view of history prevalent at the time .
13 The question that arises is whether Gandhi 's emphasis on brahmacārya , in the sense of sexual control , meant that married men were excluded from taking the vow .
14 But the question that arises is whether it can be said of any morality that it can not be divorced from religion .
15 Clues about the timing of metasomatism beneath the Kaapvaal craton in southern Africa are provided by metasomatized peridotites brought to the surface as xenoliths in young ( 80–95-Myr-old ) group I kimberlites : the question that arises is whether the metasomatic alterations of the xenoliths are related to the host kimberlites themselves or to earlier igneous events such as the group II kimberlite eruptions ( 120–150Myr ) .
16 A question that arises is whether belief exercises any independent influence at all .
17 Another question that arises is whether , if the official orthography is different from a purely phonemic transcription , you write your data phonemically or orthographically .
18 Answer guide : The question that arises is whether there is a future benefit , and if so what that benefit is .
19 The only difficulty that arises is that there are several texts of Scaevola which seem to anticipate the interpretation of a pecuniary modus as a trust .
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