Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [n mass] [is] that " in BNC.
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1 | Camping and caravanning is a pursuit that attracts people of all ages and walks of life , and the bonus for retired people is that they can travel when the roads are empty of working holidaymakers . |
2 | The essence of good housing for old people is that it should be easy to run ( easy to heat , clean and move around in ) , conveniently situated , afford independence and privacy to the occupant , with opportunity for sociability and the security of regular contact . |
3 | ‘ Because some individuals might benefit more than others and the rule for public works is that all must benefit indifferently , or none may benefit at all . |
4 | The point about different species is that their genes do n't mix — because members of different species ca n't mate with one another . |
5 | The fourth element in the pattern of criminal statistics is that recorded crime is largely a working-class phenomenon . |
6 | One of the problems with Complete Works is that it does n't integrate very well with other applications . |
7 | On this point , a central problem with criminal statistics is that they only cover what is officially defined as crime at any one time . |
8 | MAS policy on the presentation of financial data which differs from audited data is that : |
9 | Smith says the message from Soviet data is that one year is the most people can take . |
10 | One consequence of the rise in private asset ownership among elderly people is that many of them do not suffer any drastic reduction of their ability to consume on retirement : indeed , tax changes in the 1970s that encouraged pension schemes to pay out some of their assets as a lump sum mean that many retirees experience an increase in their consumption propensity in the first few years of retirement . |