Example sentences of "that the [noun] is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The name ‘ Someone ’ that the protagonist is given during his death indicates his loss of social identity : he is no one in particular but all people , for his nuclear death family constitutes the ‘ primeval atom ’ .
2 Each of these is a type of contract of sale of goods and each has the characteristic that the buyer is committed to acquiring ownership of the goods .
3 ‘ The next thing you will be telling me is that the moon is made of green cheese , ’ Blake snarled .
4 However , it seems fairly certain that the Moon is depleted in iron with respect to the Earth , not only in iron alone but also in iron-rich compounds because iron and these compounds are too dense to be sufficiently abundant to make up the iron abundance to that of the Earth .
5 For purposes of exposition we shall assume that the surplus-value is divided equally between accumulation and unproductive consumption .
6 Insist that the salad is served totally undressed .
7 It may be recommended that independent psychiatric or psychological assessment is made or that the sufferer is admitted for prolonged assessment over a period of time ( ten days or so ) in daily contact with the group of patients already in treatment .
8 This pitfall can be avoided by ensuring that the subject is covered in an educational programme and by providing long-term follow-up with a system that seeks out those who do not attend the clinic .
9 The point is , in cases both of realist and mainstream postmodernist cinema , that the subject is placed in a fixed , rigid , and stereotyped position .
10 1 ‘ The way that the subject is taught through the life of the school e.g. health habits , games , school government and self help in building and decorating etc. 2 ‘ The way that the subject taught in school can be related to life in the community , e.g. community health , social service , home vegetable plots etc .
11 It is in that recognition ( Althusser calls it a ‘ mirror structure ’ ) that the subject is constituted .
12 We are encouraged by the success of this venture which is seen as being a very important contribution , not only to the WISE programme but in extending the influence of technology to more girls , particularly now that the subject is included in the National Curriculum .
13 The agreement declares that the member is admitted to clearing membership ; this requires the member to notify LCH of such events as a petition for liquidation , loss of authorisation under the 1986 Act , the imposition of any disciplinary measure by a regulatory authority or a change of control of the member .
14 Overall , while the UK is the main beneficiary under Objective 2 ( Table 2 ) , the fact that the UK is excluded from Objective 1 assistance ( with the exception of Northern Ireland ) means that access to the vast bulk of the Structural Funds is denied .
15 Public sector pricing raises more complex issues but it , too , is based on the idea that the price is fixed at least to cover the marginal social cost of producing the service .
16 Tony admits that the price is calculated according to what the market will bear , not , as Adam Smith and his fan club would like , by examining his costs and fixing a price which allowed a modest profit .
17 Section 49(1) of the SGA in general makes the passing of property a precondition for suing for the price , but s 49(2) permits an express provision of this type , provided that the price is stated in the contract to be due on a " date certain " .
18 making a false price comparison , e.g. falsely stating that the price is reduced or comparing the price of a car with that of another model without stating that the price for the other model has since been reduced .
19 Where a claim is presented late and the reason is that the date is overlooked by the adviser , this may not be fatal to the claim in the Industrial Tribunal .
20 Hodder then suggests that the decision is based upon the ability of the project to recover the initial outlay plus imputed interest and yield a surplus .
21 In the type of decision considered so far it has been assumed that the decision is presented in a clear form .
22 The effect of jurisdictional error of law is said to be to render the affected decision void or a nullity in the sense that the decision is treated as never having had any legal effect .
23 It is probable that the soliloquy is based on a speech of Calisto in Rowe 's The Fair Penitent :
24 It is also suggested that the release is sent to the Glasgow Herald and the Scottish County Press ; the latter group covers a number of local papers ( some of which are also considered suitable for Statutory Notices , see paragraph 11c ) .
25 The fact that the butterfly is engraved on circular gold weights from a tomb at Mycenae may indicate that , at least in the Mycenean period , there was a belief in the weighing of souls to determine their fate after death .
26 It also covers a threat to inflict such harm upon a person with intent to have sexual intercourse with that person provided that the threat is made with an offensive weapon or instrument .
27 Well , you write until you think that the sentence is finished .
28 The notion that the IBS is related to or even caused by the patient 's psychological state is as old as the concept of IBS itself .
29 That said , a week or less , may not give the pursuer all that long to consider his options and leaves the defender with little time for manoeuvre in the event that the Tender is refused .
30 Second , we have already noted that the adjective is questioned with the word how ? , generally related to adverbial elements , rather than the which ? that is used for attributives , and this agrees well with the structure of ( 16 ) , where the adjective property qualifies a verbal structure , not a nominal one ( i.e. a structure centred on a property , not an entity ) .
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