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

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1 Our view is that knowledge of BSL is a key to the curriculum and to the teacher 's function but that unless it is supported by appropriate methods the teacher 's role will be limited .
2 A more wide-ranging reason is that love of things , especially artificial things , could be seen as the besetting sin of modern civilisation , and in a way a new one , not quite Avarice and not quite pride , but somehow attached to both ( see pp. 68 , 128 above ) .
3 The net result is that discussion of heterosexism — society 's deliberate promotion of heterosexuality as the norm and superior — is prevented .
4 Our view is that competition between species drives life onward , with one form gaining space in the crowded ecology of the Earth only by forcing out others .
5 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 . ’
6 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 .
7 The traditional view is that privity of estate requires a legal lease .
8 The result is that belief in Hellenism as a cultural force has been almost abandoned .
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