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

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1 Most Norwegians do not want to let others get their hands on the goodies — and that is what EC membership would involve .
2 because that is what Germaine Greer says in her book , it 's only after the menopause that you have the freedom and the liberty , to find out
3 That is what insurance companies does anyway , it discriminates against different types of people depending on the risk assessed .
4 But that is what Jaron Lanier claims for Virtual Reality .
5 As part of that , the European social fund could have been used to give twice as much money to the area , because that is what Commissioner Millan wants to do , using the additionality provisions .
6 He knew that he was accused of indecisiveness and vacillation ( that is what Hamlet means to Italians ) and seems to have felt he may have broken his lance on windmills ( that is what Don Quixote means ) .
7 Maybe that is what Sir Thomas was referring to ? ’
8 Yet that is what fire chiefs say we should be doing if we want to make our homes safer .
9 That is what Jack Sulentic , or the University of Alabama , claims to have found from a study of previously un-published photographic plates of the galaxy NGC 4319 and the object Markarian 205 .
10 I suggest the failure to deal with the problems posed by mass car use — because that is what transport problems , whether pollution , congestion , ‘ accidents ’ , or decline in the possibility of a real public transport system are due to — is both symbolic of , and central to , the bankruptcy of Labourist ideology .
11 But his latest ‘ papal bull ’ — that is what planning guidance notes are , announcing changes and yet stressing tradition as they do — emphasises that ‘ town cramming ’ is to be frowned on .
12 That is what conductor Matthias Bamert has in store for the audience tonight when he leads the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Paul Hindemith 's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom 'd .
13 That is what Mr Whittaker means by his ‘ first world , third world ’ dichotomy .
14 That is what Mr Ashdown wants to do .
15 And that is what Mr Clarke has now agreed to do .
16 That is what Mr Major should address , however many more times he has to stand on his head .
17 That is what Mr Perot now is .
18 At any rate , that is what Eddie Stratton believed — believes , rather — for I learned most of these facts yesterday from Stratton himself , who is now back in America . ’
19 That is what city challenge is all about .
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