Example sentences of "[that] [pron] is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion .
2 In the work of Gagnon and Simon , it seems to be suggested that nothing is intrinsically sexual , or rather that anything can be sexualised ( though what creates the notion of ‘ sexuality ’ itself is never answered ) .
3 Hall commented : ‘ I 'm relieved that nothing is really wrong .
4 She decides at this point in the story , that nothing is too bad for those people who have tried to humiliate her throughout her life .
5 Rejoicing in the Lord is having the assurance that nothing is ever lost , that nothing is ultimately beyond him and his power .
6 Does my right hon. Friend agree that nothing is more damaging to the fabric of a nation than the failure properly to educate its children ?
7 Does my right hon. Friend agree that nothing is more insulting to women — whether it is said by women or men — than talk of setting targets for the number of women to be in top posts ?
8 The Committee has pointed out that nothing is more foolish than to have timetable motions introduced after a Committee has sat for some sessions , perhaps debating the first two or three clauses of a Bill , and then , the guilloting having been introduced , the rest of the Bill — perhaps 60 , 70 or 80 clauses — is rushed through with hardly any debate .
9 ‘ I mean that nothing is totally safe .
10 We have to remember that nothing is forever . ’
11 A comforting aspect of wildlife watching in Scotland is that nothing is out to eat you .
12 ‘ When we arrive at six , the first thing that happens is roll-call to make sure that everyone is here , ’ says Kendall .
13 However , this does not mean that everyone is equally at risk .
14 Go round each room during the night and check that everyone is all right .
15 The child needs to know that it is not his fault that everyone is so upset and that someone has died and he is not being punished .
16 It is very difficult to tear yourself into enough pieces to make sure that everyone is as happy as they can be .
17 It 's your job to ensure that all difficulties are minimised and that everyone is as happy as can be . ’
18 The problem with being an astrologer is that everyone is always pestering you to find out what 's to happen in the next few days .
19 the cinema has been erm provided with a a proper manager that everyone is now happy with .
20 ‘ This demonstrates clearly the financial situation that everyone is in . ’
21 That does n't mean that yours is n't as good .
22 Furthermore , the fact that Haines must report to the Jockey Club Stewards and has no authority to act unilaterally has inevitably led to suggestions that his is merely a token appointment .
23 CalMac 's managing director , Colin Paterson , points out that his is possibly the only nationalised industry whose grant has gone down in real terms .
24 Most people feel that the church ‘ knows about death ’ , and that someone is n't really treated with proper respect and dignity at the time of their funeral unless the church is present .
25 I understand ; I mean , you want to know that someone is n't just making the whole thing up when they talk about a man being that special to them .
26 Sometimes the tears come for no reason ( by which phrase we mean that someone is not crying for a particular reason , for something or someone in particular , but that they are crying for everything ) .
27 Dr Tadecki said : ‘ Research in America indicates that someone is up to 50 per cent more likely to lose their temper if they regularly watch violent television programmes such as The Equalizer . ’
28 However , the statement was not defamatory : to say that someone is seriously ill might excite pity , but not ridicule or disrespect .
29 Hence the importance of the residential and extracurricular activity — above all occasions and activities in which the teenager can know that someone is unobtrusively and undemandingly interested in them .
30 It may be that someone is more likely to commit an anti-social act when under stress .
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