Example sentences of "is that [pers pn] [am/are] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Our only problem is that we 're away from our country and our relatives .
2 ‘ Our problem is that we 're not in the Premier League , but hopefully that will be remedied at the end of this season . ’
3 Our problem is that we 're not in the Premier League , but hopefully that will be remedied at the end of this season . ’
4 Because , as I say , we 've got recycling credits on our side , we 've got the fact that we 've got this outlet in Exmouth which will take the paper , and that 's why we 're looking at producing this workshop area , so that a lot of this stuff that goes to landfill , I 'm talking about , fridges , tables , whichever else that can be repaired and reused er , I know this is only on a very small scale , but one of the things that I think is very important with is that we 're not purely a recycling centre , we also want to set an education project , to raise people 's awareness of what yo yet waste production is n't about recycling , it 's about not producing it in the first place ,
5 Now it may well be that the whole balance of things is that we 're generally okay for the moment but it seems to me that as time goes on and there 's a need to review plans and there 's a need to make further provision that it would be very very difficult indeed against a blanket policy as opposed to individual justifications around ind er individual settlements .
6 ‘ They go together , ’ said Garvin , ‘ because the only legal basis we have for being in Egypt is that we 're here by the Khedive 's invitation .
7 The point I 'd like to make is that we 're here representing and a number of the parish councils in the Selby area .
8 What it means is that we 're just adding up all the products for all the paired scores , right ?
9 Er , sorry President , worthy President and all the rest of it , what I 'm saying is that we 're totally opposed to it because what you 're going to have here is , you 're gon na have a situation where branches , branches , you gon na have them fighting between branches and the C E C
10 And what seems to be happening is that we 're gradually remembering people we know in other regions and
11 Because I think it 's ironic a lot of what 's come out of this discussion tonight is that we 're actually considering relationships which are treasons , fundamentals
12 Right , okay , so the situation we 're in today is that we 're actually got to defend our Party , the Party is the whole labour movement , from that political direction in which the leadership or ex-leadership and some people in the Parliamentary Party seem to want to take us .
13 But what I 'd suggest is that we 're actually er will prepare today , this afternoon , an amended version er of that diagram which we can then er er pass to Mr and Mr for comment .
14 I think our problem is that we 're too closely identified with beer , and traditional draught beer at that .
15 One is that we 're certainly nowhere near that .
16 The Good news is that we 're now 4 in the table
17 The probe problem is having had a big initial launch the reality is that we 're now going to drip feed the P R throughout the year and there are several good stories coming up which I 'm not gon na tell you er that we hope the , the national and local press will pick up on .
18 All I do know is that we 're very conscious a great deal of money 's been spent by the Council and by the Trust to try and make the place outside more inviting those tubs been put there er they been planted etc there 's a lot of litter there we 've put litter bins there there 's taxi rank there there 's lot 's of things been put there I think the problem is it is n't the people who do that I mean it 's the people who actually do the litter and it 's quite clear that we do go out we do tidy up but it happens and it 's a case of balance of what we can do and what you ca n't do but we do work at it I can assure you .
19 What we are saying , and this is as a result of figures which are supplied by O P C S is that we are broadly saying that we will remain in this narrow band towards the end .
20 It began with the statement : ‘ Perhaps the favourite accusation thrown at the National Front by its multi-racialist critics is that we are simply a bunch of bigots , that our stance on Race , the very heart and core of our political being , is no more than ignorant prejudice against Coloured people ’ ( Vanguard , April 1987 ) .
21 The good news is that we are already over a quarter of the way towards our target , having raised the sum of £34,055 in the six weeks since the trial .
22 The fact is that we are rather more successful at it than other species .
23 The impression is that we are fast reaching the stage where the actual scoring of goals will be less important than the manoeuvres which follow .
24 Forster observed in 1874 , ‘ the only belief much felt is that we are not and will not be papists . ’
25 The only problem is that we are not doing enough of it and in the right way .
26 What we need to understand is that we are not talking about career , but about serving Christ and finding the most effective means to win the lost .
27 The message we receive is that we are not attractive and will not be provided with props to make us so .
28 The first is that we are not so tempted to think of the word ‘ afternoon ’ as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object , as we are to think of ‘ pain' as having a meaning for us in virtue of being the name of an object .
29 What is clear , however , is that we are not dealing with lexical ambiguity .
30 But the point is that we are not told why the distinction between particular and species-identity makes sense at all .
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