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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The machines find them , or anyway , enough of them , so that the computers can often win despite an intrinsic quality of play that is so inane as to be comic , as is readily apparent when two computers play each other .
2 One form of play that is particularly important in the development of children explores human roles .
3 This is a very brief view of the type of assessment that is made during constitutional treatment .
4 The term has even been used to refer to any form of assessment that is not norm-referenced .
5 it 's the amount of tiredness that is cu you know he 's showing and , and his speed into tiredness and then his recovery from it , that 's unusual that he could be
6 Difficulties of setting up a system of rewards that is directly linked to performance appraisal and the achievement of objectives .
7 To the extent that these arenas support and acknowledge people 's feelings and their search for greater clarity , they must presuppose a set of values that is different from the one which underlies the common staffroom ethos ; and after a while this clash of values may become explicit .
8 Their important quality is that they present a rate of change that is clearly and definitely structured .
9 If ever a sentence summed up the gale of change that is blasting through Yorkshire cricket this season it is that one .
10 Critics of the Peacock Committee have been happier to work within a framework of change that is more limited than that envisaged by the Committee .
11 He described human infants as being likely to experience problems in the regulation of breathing , such as those associated with the sudden infant death syndrome , because their anatomical and neurological immaturity coincides with a period of change that is specific to humans , that of the acquisition and use of language .
12 The first area , which will be no surprise to readers of The Bookseller , is the mind-boggling rate of change that is affecting all businesses at the present time .
13 It is an exciting time for Douglas Reyburn which is undergoing a period of change that is the most significant in its sixty year history .
14 It is the assumption of pathology that is the root of the problem .
15 There is , in this city , a pool of expertise that is built on local provision , provided by local people , Solicitors , Law Centre and others .
16 This will do very well for the sort of story that is a combination of the novel of humour ( a story of cumulative comic events ) and the blueprint detective story .
17 But it is not only the atheism of communism that is challenged by the resurrection , the materialism and secularism of our own culture comes under attack as well .
18 Luke , however , has teaching on the subject of prayer that is not found in the other Gospels ( Luke 11:5–9 ; 18:1–8 , 9–14 ) .
19 ‘ We did not know it at the time but the torch we lit in Britain , which transformed our country — the torch of freedom that is now the symbol of our party — became a beacon that has shed its light across the Iron Curtain into the East .
20 It looks like the same sort of swarf that 's lying under Orrie 's bench .
21 Is it really feasible that at the sort of level that 's being talked about , be it your level or the level being put forward by some of the objectors to the structure plan , the new settlement could actually hope to provide a good level of comparison shopping , for example ?
22 The underlying principle of responsibility that is entailed is scarcely capable of expression in the language of markets .
23 Another area of boilerplate that is probably useful t o include as a general rule is that relating to confidentiality , although , where the parties are specifically exchanging and dealing with large volumes of confidential information a separate full confidentiality agreement is much more appropriate .
24 The picture painted is gloomy , but there is a very effective method of agriculture that is slowly gaining credence amongst farmers , government and consumers alike .
25 In drug addiction and in the eating disorders the processes may be even slower because the drugs or the distorted eating pattern may cause more confusion and damage to thought processes and also because the sufferers may be young and may need to live through the emotional pain of adolescence that is necessary for maturity and which they earlier avoided by recourse to mood-altering chemicals , substances or behaviour .
26 I take in my opinion the size , scale of settlement that is being pursued by erm North Yorkshire is of sufficient size , erm my experience erm are twelve fifty to fifteen hundred new settlement is sort of of a size that can sustain a reasonable balance of community facilities , I think in looking at the new village and in the context of P P G thirteen its highway implications , we see from table one of er Mr Curtis 's supplementary statement that public transport , I E bus and train , in terms of journeys to work to the Greater York area amounts to about eight percent of all journeys made , now I think if we were to follow Mr Curtis 's view through and put all development on the periphery of York , if we put two hundred to the North , two hundred to the East , two hundred to the South and so on and so forth , the contribution that those , that new housing can make to improving the public transport system , will be very small , if you concentrate your developments in a new settlement , or or maybe two new settlements which is another point , erm you have a better opportunity to provide a public transport system which would not only serve that new village , but also settlements in the surroundings , and I think you will find that the percentage of people in the new village who are reliant on public transport as a means of getting to work is greater that what you find in the Greater York area at the present time .
27 THE second law of thermodynamics always arouses interest because it is the only widely applicable law of physics that is not symmetric under time reversal , and so singles out a particular direction of time .
28 If we are talking about a rail infrastructure that is suitable for the next century , we must have in mind the sort of measure that is the subject of the debate .
29 Is it not possible to find an understanding of faith that is compatible with uncertainty rather than certainty of the existence of a Deity ?
30 Implied in this is a view of faith that is unrealistic and a view of doubt that is unfair .
  Next page