Example sentences of "[is] [prep] [noun] here be " in BNC.
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1 | * What is of importance here is not so much whether or not the label ‘ perceptual ’ is appropriate as whether this task is susceptible to the effects of pre-training in the same way as the motor tasks discussed earlier . |
2 | But what is of interest here is that there is no difference between the three inner-city areas in the use of initial clear [ l ] . |
3 | What is in issue here is whether it should now be varied . |
4 | What is in issue here is ‘ demand ’ that includes an ability to pay , and that is a function of the distribution of wealth . |
5 | What is at stake here is not innocence of a crime , but your reputation , and by a medical , not a legal tribunal . ’ |
6 | What is at stake here is which party is to carry the insurance to cover the risk , and this is , presumably , once again reflected in the price . |
7 | Perhaps what is at work here is a fear of the other as same not unlike the fascinated fear of the primitive in the notion of ‘ going native ’ : a metamorphosis into the radically other which is no more than an all too easily imagined regression into one 's own ‘ primitive ’ past . |
8 | It is clear that what is at issue here is more than geographical inequalities in the pattern of employment and unemployment , even in their broader social implications . |
9 | What is at issue here is nothing short of a genuine educational process , in which the student 's perception of his or her studies is transformed . |