Example sentences of "is [adj] that what " in BNC.

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1 Now Singer thinks it is undeniable that what we have here is a catalogue of inequality .
2 It is possible that what we are dealing with here is the experience of sections of the professional gentry , though it was not confined to that group alone .
3 Berkeley held , as we have seen , that an abstract general idea is simply an idea of a particular thing used to stand for other such ideas ; and it is clear that what Hume applauds is Berkeley 's refusal to accept any ideas other than those of immediate and concrete experience .
4 Thus , it is clear that what we are in fact dealing with is an issue of political theory , the proper location of power and responsibility .
5 It is clear that what Bukharin had in mind here was that the ‘ town ’ must provide consumer goods and means of production to agriculture on such a scale as to make it worthwhile for the peasants to produce more than for their own immediate needs .
6 It is clear that what is necessary in such a case is research , not dogmatic and perfectly arbitrary claims , based on analogies to that small part of the experimental literature in which one happens to be interested .
7 With Rousseau and Robespierre it is clear that what is being offered is not a support for Christian belief , but a rival .
8 Conversely , in many contexts in western ‘ scientific ’ society , it is clear that what some writers have labelled ‘ non-scientific ’ thought is as evident as in non-western societies .
9 When the rosy spectacles are laid aside , it is clear that what to the husband and children can be a refreshing hobby — after all they are more often than not the consumers , not the producers , of the home-made jam — to the wife can be another variant of the natural mother image and in everyday terms can mean longer than ever hours at the chopping board .
10 It is clear that what is at issue here is more than geographical inequalities in the pattern of employment and unemployment , even in their broader social implications .
11 It is clear that what the courts have rejected in these cases is the suggestion of any inroad into the decision in Morgan .
12 In 1694 Jean Gailhard wrote a pamphlet urging that the annual commemoration of 30 January and 29 May be stopped , arguing that the sermons delivered on that day helped perpetuate the country 's political divisions , though it is clear that what he objected to was the fact that these days helped promote a Tory vision of government in Church and State , since he himself did not believe anything done during the reigns of Charles I or Charles II was worth commemorating .
13 The agenda was in every respect unreasonable for the time allowed and it is remarkable that what was achieved was possible at all .
14 However , the reformulation appeals to theoretical notions which the authors discuss in the first chapter of the book , and it is unlikely that what was said about mutual cognitive environments in the first chapter is accessible for use for the interpretation of a passage about style in the final chapter .
15 It is important that what you wear is comfortable .
16 Speaking on April 24 , ANC president Nelson Mandela said : " It is evident that what they really seek is the continued incumbency of the National Party even in the event that it loses the election . "
17 Understandably , Tony O'Dalaigh is anxious that what he describes as the ‘ chaos with Archaos ’ does n't hang over reports of the 1991 Dublin Theatre Festival ‘ I would n't want it all to obscure the fact that in terms of the festival 's visibility and the people who turned up to see the shows we had the most successful festival in years .
18 He is aware that what he is involved in now is nothing less than Thatcherite self-help .
19 An R&D worker is aware that what he does today will not affect company output in this order of time span .
20 It is significant that what appears to be his last autograph , written in a shaky hand in a young girl 's album , is the final passage of the Immortality Ode , which teaches us to live by ‘ the human heart ’ .
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