Example sentences of "[verb] [is] that [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What happens is that just as they are about to speak , they take a quick breath , ’ explains Angela Caine . |
2 | The point he seems to have missed is that even if the BBC had not been outbid by Sky for coverage , it was , I think , unlikely that we would have seen ( a ) ball-by-ball-by-ball coverage ( not highlights ) during social hours on the following day . |
3 | What he may not realize is that often when he puts money in , the bank effectively takes money out . |
4 | So , I believe that what you 're also saying is that even if there were war , that would n't necessarily mean that the tap would suddenly turn off and there 'd be no more oil coming out of the Middle East ? |
5 | What needs to be remembered is that even when the ‘ wrong ’ word or phrase is used , in error , it can be rectified . |
6 | Now I 'm gon na leave it there , 'cos one thing that 's emerged is that even though you 've had this sheet with the diagram to tell you how to do it , you ca n't do you ca n't do it yet . |
7 | Alan Wilson examines the core of the broadcasters ' unease Changing channels ‘ What these figures mean is that less than one third of the Scottish licence fees was spent north of the Border , while the comparable figure for England was over 90 per cent' |
8 | ‘ What these figures mean is that less than one third of the Scottish licence fees were spent here that year , while the comparable figure for England was over 90 per cent , ’ said one disgruntled producer . |
9 | The beauty of what we have is that even if some of the programs we currently possess will not provide the sort of answer we want , we can always write one that will . |