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

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1 Whatever their character , there is one curious feature shared by most private press books , which is that they are very rarely read — a fact testified to by the fact that an extraordinary number are found unopened , as though their charm and beauty may not be defiled even by the gentlest slitting of the sacred sections at the top and fore-edges .
2 Auto-pattern adjustables ( used on cars ) and girder-pattern spanners have slightly different mechanisms , but both suffer from the same disadvantage as far as plumbing is concerned , which is that they are difficult to use on a pipe close to a wall .
3 But in my opinion they can not , in the last analysis , touch the point of principle , which is that we are here concerned with the question of the basis of the common law right of recovery in these circumstances , upon which statute law has no direct impact .
4 What I 'm saying to you is that you are
5 One is that they are a dumping site for iron ; another is that the magnetic material is involved in the growth and repair of bones ; and the third is that the magnetic deposits are concerned with detecting magnetic fields as an aid to navigation .
6 One is that they are more willing to explore new skills ; the other is that Imo herself was young , and macaques interact most with other individuals in their troop of a similar age to themselves .
7 Y you 'll see amongst the plans that you 've , you 've got before you , plan number seven actually , should n't really be with these papers because it 's not a proposal for approval , but it does show the extent of the work that 's been done and the key element there is that there are these speed cushions I mentioned earlier on as a possible way forward there , which has been in consultation .
8 It is that they are not talking because they see no way to settle their differences .
9 ‘ If there is a fault at the moment , it is that they are a bit too élite and cliquey .
10 The more comparable writers we study , the less likely it is that they are out of step with the norm of the language rather than Swift .
11 It is that they are so flexible , so accommodating , especially in some of the newer forms .
12 Or stood in despair as your children big or little , carry on ignoring your repeated demands that they stop whatever undesirable thing it is that they are doing ?
13 The reason they do not like it is that they are so sensitive about it .
14 But part of their argument as I see it is that they are trying to seek to minimize the impact er in terms of unemployment levels by shifting the structure er and trying to well possibly counter the effects of a fallout in the primary sector .
15 The method concerns itself both with what the underlying unit actually is , and also with how likely it is that we are observing a real effect rather than some random one .
16 In verses three to five the psalmist reminds us who it is that we are coming to .
17 Our eyes do not wander randomly around the page when we are reading , but certain sorts of words are fixated more often than others ( O'Regan , 1979 ) , and this means that we must know in advance of a fixation where it is that we are going to look next .
18 It is that we are closely linked , you and I , my love . ’
19 Friday twenty eighth of June passes without incident apart from a quick visit from the local constabulary asking us to consider what a dangerous stunt it is that we are trying to pull .
20 ‘ We have to ask ourselves what it is that we are really trying to do with the $66.8 billion we spend on health care ?
21 If there is any criticism of this super volume it is that there are not enough explanatory captions .
22 It is that there are no unambiguous criteria with which to judge the contribution that different administrative activities make to some final goal or set of values .
23 You must describe to yourself precisely what behaviour it is that you are going to observe .
24 Each causes you to observe what it is that you are trying to remember .
25 " The important thing is to know what it is that you are dying for " , noted Nizan in 1935 .
26 It is that you are British .
27 The , the minute , the note last time said a pool of cand , they , they will be told that a pool of possible candidat candidates will be contacted to attend for final interview once it 's decided to go ahead with the new appointment , so you could the thr the the three , or whatever it is that you are not putting forward , that their , that our interest in them has ceased
28 What especially pleases me is that we are extraordinarily popular and that Wolfgang is admired here even more than he has been in all the other towns of Italy ; the reason is that Bologna is the centre and dwelling-place of many masters , artists and scholars .
29 But what you 're saying to me is that there are six double O ones and
30 • What your intense desire for Jim tells me is that you are a highly sexual person : one who has managed to heal herself after a difficult marriage and who 's now ready for a physical relationship .
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