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

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1 Angular momentum does indeed come in packets of unc and its true relation to n is that in a state whose energy is given by [ 5 ] the electron can have an angular momentum of anything Iron zero up to ( n — 1 ) packets of h .
2 The danger of not including a statement of subject to contract is that one party may subsequently argue that the heads are a binding agreement either as the main contract or as a collateral contract .
3 The problem , though , according to Keynesians is that stages 1 and 2 are unpredictable and perhaps rather weak .
4 One argument to which the Government has no right to resort is that statistics do not matter .
5 A second and smaller reason for attending to causation is that too dramatic conceptions of it , such as those which connect it with certain images or ideas of power , or fate or plan , or compulsion , or logical connection , distort one 's responses to determinism .
6 A fourth and perhaps the largest reason for attending to causation is that we do well to avoid the general conceptual uncertainty that must be part of an inquiry which leaves undefined any of its fundamental ideas which are open to definition .
7 One attribute of thinking as opposed to perception is that the evidence is relatively less complete , gaps have to be filled either within or beyond the available data .
8 We do n't name him but whoever is in a particular spot should be responsible for a certain area , which in in fundamentally it is done that in quite a number of instances but I mean one thing that springs to mind is that a lady shall clear the ladies toilets .
9 Well look the first thing to occur and immediately comes to mind is that if I was going to be really evil I would I 'd just stick it away in a quite drawer or wait until the day , and I 'd turn up when she was breaking the the bottle , the empty bottle over over the the skip , we 'd do a picture of her actually littering up the countryside .
10 ‘ My objection to Hill is that he is totally irrelevant to most of the things of value that the BBC does .
11 On April 11 the Prime Minister , V. P. Singh , warned in a speech in the Lok Sabha ( lower house of parliament ) : " Our message to Pakistan is that you can not get away with taking Kashmir without a war . "
12 Perhaps one of the most disturbing elements of black youth 's attraction to sport is that they tend to eschew more ‘ earthly ’ pursuits and go in search of sporting success .
13 Unless there is personal identification and commitment , then there is no responsibility for making things work — one of the reasons for the generally poor attendance levels at meetings where governors present their annual report to parents is that the system is imposed on schools .
14 A major problem with newsletters to parents is that they frequently do n't get to their destination .
15 So the injunction to directors is that they must act bona fide in what they , and not the court , thinks are the best interests of the company .
16 We need to know how to see the world as the Christian Fathers saw it ; and the purpose of reascending to origins is that we should be able to return , with greater spiritual knowledge , to our own situation .
17 Briefly , what needs to be shown if the anti-monist argument is going to work is that it is in principle impossible to remove such predicates from the relevant contexts and substitute for them some other predicates without any loss of truth .
18 The attraction of technology transfer to SMEs is that it often involves incremental improvements to products and processes which offer a rapid return and reduced risk .
19 His other concession to fame is that he has turned one room of his house in Oswestry into his office where his sister-in-law is his full-time secretary , though she also helps Woosnam 's wife , Glyndreth , with their young family .
20 Ginger 's greatest single claim to fame is that he set up a record for an inside-forward that has never been beaten at our club , when he scored five goals in the game against Southend at The Palace on 25 September 1909 .
21 And Liechtenstein 's chief musical claim to fame is that its capital , Vaduz , was the birthplace of Josef Rheinberger ( 1831–1901 ) , a fairly prolific composer even by the standards of his day .
22 Bugey is one of those lost corners of France , a hilly region to the north-east of Lyon , around the town of Bellay , whose only claim to fame is that it is the birthplace of the French gastronome , Brillat-Savarin .
23 Abersychan RFC 's main claim to fame is that it produced Bryn Meredith who , at 34 games , is Wales ' most capped hooker .
24 Sculptor is always very low from British and northern United States latitudes ; its only claim to fame is that it contains the south galactic pole .
25 His great claim to fame is that he was the first Englishman to build a long and lucrative career out of the dissemination of public news .
26 Amongst his responsibilities are the relationships between the United Nations and our government and of course for us his very , very special claim to fame is that he is the younger brother of our former chairman Simon Boyd .
27 England international Alf 's claim to fame is that he was the first £1,000 player when in February 1905 he was bought by Middlesbrough from Sunderland .
28 Its other main claim to fame is that it is credited with inventing the word tweed to describe the famous cloth first made in the area .
29 The advantage of this formal approach to organisations is that it shows how organisational objectives can be reached by :
30 The basis of the traditional antipathy of churches to gambling is that it can encourage greed , become addictive and is looking for a reward that has not been earned either by virtue or by effort .
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