Example sentences of "[adj] point is that the " in BNC.

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1 The interesting point is that the really quite moderate and bourgeois position of the DUP is often over looked , not just by its critics ( one would expect that ) , but also by its supporters .
2 An interesting point is that the tendency to fracture by the spreading of cracks is relatively little affected by temperature whereas the viscosity or shearing stress is very dependent upon temperature .
3 The interesting point is that the Greeks were certainly able to see Merope with the naked eye , whereas today this is virtually impossible .
4 An interesting point is that the words " yielding and paying " actually imply a covenant to pay the rent , but it is more usual to have a specific tenant 's covenant in this regard .
5 But the crucial point is that the history of Christianity is completely interwoven with the history not just of this country but with that of Europe and America as a whole .
6 A more basic and crucial point is that the logical conclusion of the Marxist approach would be that the introduction of socialism will lead to a society without crime , where collective interests and responsibilities are all important .
7 The crucial point is that the non-time-related organisation requires a conceptual grasp of the content and a level of linguistic ability which allows the writer to realise the concepts successfully in the text .
8 The crucial point is that the English department was to be elevated , not so much by virtue of its importance within the institution , but because of the role it might be made to occupy in leading , coordinating , and sustaining extra-mural initiatives :
9 The crucial point is that the very potent symbol of Einstein was not a representation of the theory of relativity .
10 The crucial point is that the structure of the bourgeois family flatly contradicted that of bourgeois society .
11 The central point is that the range of different patois spoken reflects both the complexity of the linguistic situation in the Caribbean and also the modifications to these being made by children growing up within the overseas speech communities in London .
12 The basic point is that the language of conscious states has its primary ground in the interaction of humans , and of other beings that behave like them , and the question of the inferential access to inner worlds of ‘ subjective feelings ’ is not raised .
13 The key point is that the old , regulated financial systems stopped people from borrowing as much as they wanted at a given level of interest rates .
14 ‘ The key point is that the studies did not contain any specific evidence that the drug was harmful ’ , said the minister .
15 But the key point is that the criteria by which academics approach theories , or artefacts or human actions , are criteria which are part of the discipline itself .
16 Unemployment is one third lower than in 1987 but the key point is that the number in work keeps going up .
17 The third major point is that the reporting of the trials marks out the boundaries of ‘ acceptable ’ behaviour not only by gender , but also by class , race and age .
18 The first major point is that the text is basically in two parts : sentences 1–6 and sentences 7–15 .
19 An initial point is that the LDDC could not have been operating in a more favourable environment .
20 The second and more important point is that the general argument against behaviouristic theories does take in functionalism and is not merely directed against traditional behaviourism : it works against any theory that analyses one 's conception of the world simply in terms of the way one functions — that is , behaves — in the world .
21 Of course , this can only be verified by a complete inventory , but the important point is that the sampling methods used , and the way in which the results were extrapolated to apply to the whole collection , are based on a sound mathematical theory which is widely used and tested in other fields , and therefore carried sufficient weight to satisfy the Museum and its auditors .
22 Another important point is that the less time you have in which to do something , the more it costs because you start to run into things like overtime and special delivery payments , rush jobs and so on .
23 The important point is that the words are directed at the trustee .
24 Far and away the most important point is that the museums be allowed to keep the revenues that they generate .
25 Whether or not methodological individualists subscribe to such views , for them , the important point is that the levers of power are to be found in the hands of strategically placed individuals or groups .
26 The most important point is that the volatility of raw recruits from the countryside was not complemented by increasing moderation on the part of their more thoroughly ‘ proletarianized ’ comrades .
27 What he feels is an even more important point is that the prerequisites for degradability are also excluded , if air and water are excluded .
28 The important point is that the animal learns an association between its behaviour ( pecking ) and a consequence of the behaviour ( being fed ) , and modifies its behaviour appropriately .
29 The important point is that the optimal number of residents for a local authority can be determined only when the ‘ appropriate ’ quantity of the local public good is determined .
30 For us the important point is that the timescale on which continents have drifted about is the same slow timescale on which animal lineages have evolved , and we can not ignore continental drift if we are to understand the patterns of animal evolution on those continents .
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