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

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1 The end result is that components with a 24-hour period are dominant , both in the environment and in the body clock , by the time the child has reached his fifth birthday .
2 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist on treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents . ’
3 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist upon treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents .
4 The result is that conflicts in one set of relationships , over a wide range of society , or over a long period of time , lead to the re-establishment of social cohesion ( 1955 : 2 ) .
5 The net result is that discussion of heterosexism — society 's deliberate promotion of heterosexuality as the norm and superior — is prevented .
6 The result is that systems at every level from the state to the small company are evaluated and policies are developed which are not sufficiently orientated to the needs and aspirations of the people within the system .
7 One way of thinking of this result is that variations in g cause simultaneous variations in the actual and the natural level of output : a higher value for g implies a lower natural and actual level of output .
8 The result is that belief in Hellenism as a cultural force has been almost abandoned .
9 The result is that people at work , whether as individuals or as work teams , are no longer dependent on a centralised data processing department based on a mainframe or mini-computer .
10 The net result is that enterprises with some form of linkage to the global market now account for the largest part of the global production structure — in raw materials , manufactures and services .
11 However , the upshot of his research is that differences in motor skills do exist between black and white kids .
12 Perhaps the most important consequence of what has been described in this chapter is that learners of English must be made very clearly aware of the problems that they will meet in listening to colloquial , connected speech .
13 One of the major themes of the present study is that variations in the political response to economic crisis profoundly affect readjustments in the public enterprise sector .
14 The intention is that students of elaborate structures in language should be able to construct them as well as receive and consume them , if only to achieve a better understanding of how poems are made .
15 The intention is that operations in the QBE language are analogous to the way people would naturally use tables .
16 The reason why at present independence is thought to be achievable only by involving a different force is that investigations of police operations typically involve suspicion of malpractice .
17 The general effect is that opportunities for review and appeal are very limited in arbitrations .
18 A useful rule of documentaries is that re-creations of scenes which occurred before filming always leave the viewer feeling cheated .
19 An obvious corollary is that coins with a long circulation life will have been lost in greater proportions than coins with shorter circulation lifetimes .
20 The most significant change , therefore , in the top half is that funds for the Family Practitioner Services will pass through the Regional Health Authorities , before being distributed to the Family Practitioner Committees .
21 The natural explanation of these upturns is that disks of HI and CO with radii of 1,500pc and 300pc , respectively , sit within the central 3kpc hole .
22 The first , and possibly the most important point to be made about institutions within the monetary sector is that deposits with them count as ‘ money ’ .
23 The fundamental aim of the Council is that students on BTEC courses should develop the necessary competence for success in their careers in their own , employers ' and the national interest .
24 Another proposed test is that contracts with international organisations are internationalised if they are on the subject matter of the organisation , and their performance relates to the functions of the organisation .
25 But the main reason for Germany 's mild reaction is that relations between Germans in the east and Russian troops there are already so tense .
26 An immediate difference is that reforms of TNC are directed to curriculum and assessment : there is very little about pedagogy or teaching method .
27 The difference is that FABMS for the first time uses a beam of uncharged atoms instead of charged ions for the process .
28 One statistic disclosed by the Ukrainian officials at a press conference on the impact of the accident is that deaths among members of the emergency services involved in decontamination work are three to five times above the rates for people of equivalent age .
29 The suspicion is that members of creditors ' committees had used information gained in that role to deal in the equity market , or to trade the relevant junk bonds directly .
30 There is of course a fine line between ‘ direct support ’ and ‘ regular monitoring ’ but the main distinction is that people in the previous category were visited at least once a week to give support or help , whereas people in the ‘ monitoring only ’ category were visited about once a fortnight or once a month so that the development officer could ‘ see how things were going ’ .
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