Example sentences of "'s [num ord] [noun] is that " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The answer which emerges from Anselm 's second letter is that Count Alan 's brother and heir succeeded not only to his estates but also to Gunhilda . |
2 | NACAB 's fourth point is that the present scheme is deficient on grounds of equity . |
3 | The much celebrated correspondence in the matter of Arkell v Pressdram involved only two letters : the first , from the solicitors Goodman Derrick & Co , to the editor of " Private Eye " , ended with the familiar legal demand : " Mr Arkell 's first concern is that there should be a full retraction at the earliest possible date in " Private Eye " and he will also want his costs paid . |
4 | Mr. Browne 's first contention is that the P.C.A. documents in the present case fall into essentially the same category as those in Peach 's case [ 1986 ] Q.B . |
5 | One 's first idea is that facts are similar to , if not identical with , true propositions ( which would explain why there are no false facts ) . |
6 | One 's first thought is that this apparent contradiction arises from the confusion of Molla Fenari with his elder son , Mehmed Sah , whose death is assigned in several of the extant chronological lists to the years 840/1436–7 or 839/1435–6 . |
7 | Looking at the original piece , one 's first reaction is that it is not good . |
8 | Larrain 's first point is that Marx approaches the concept of ideology on the basis of the contradictory character of social reality ‘ which is brought about by the restricted productive forces and the division of labour ’ ( Larrain 1979 : 45 ) . |
9 | The answer to my hon. Friend 's last point is that when the Secretary of State made his announcement about the additional real 1,000 police coming on stream this year , he said that 80 per cent . |