Example sentences of "is that [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm now there 's two questions really , one is is that partly to offset the erm lack of productivity that we had anticipated in the budget .
2 The argument made here is that already applied to Halgren 's ( 1974 ) results .
3 Press and television in Africa are generally allowed more freedom of expression than is radio , and one suspects that the reason is that already mentioned : the elitist fear of uneducated people listening to radio and being ‘ misinformed ’ or ‘ confused ’ .
4 The rationale of this is that broadly speaking the net income was spent as to one-third for the benefit of each and as to one-third for their joint benefit .
5 The first — written expression , knowledge retention , organization of material and so on — is that normally measured in conventional examinations .
6 However the main merit of Mr Frye 's analysis , at this moment , is that besides describing Tolkien 's literary category so well it further indicates , first , an inevitable problem associated with that category , and then , more indirectly , the terms in which to express a solution .
7 However , it could be a jump instruction , in which case control is transferred ( assuming the condition is true , for a conditional jump instruction ) to the jump address : otherwise , the next instruction executed is that immediately following the execute .
8 The reasons for this hunt will become clearer in the next chapters ; for now the point is that even flies , which might traditionally have been regarded as stupid , with tiny brains of no more than 20,000 neurons , turned out to be able , under the appropriate circumstances , to learn and remember .
9 The thing about community life is that even setting aside the actual word arts through the way in which community arts workers work with small groups of people who have come together because they 're doing something interesting because it looks something that they want to do , brings groups of people together .
10 One consequence is that even scale economies arising through fixed costs create a substantial barrier to entry .
11 The second vulnerable industrial sector identified in the study is that also characterised by high non-tariff barriers , but where there is currently very little intra-EC trade .
12 The reason is that physically removing a weed , especially a perennial , is quite final , while one hoed out and simply left on the surface can easily root in again , especially in wet weather .
13 Well , there 's less and less work and the work that does seem to be about is that competitively priced that
14 what it might have done is that probably did n't need doing because Mouse Com was probably already fixed and now we 're unfixing it ?
15 There may be a handful of key employees brought in by that company to the location to establish the plant erm and to erm recruit and run the work force but my experience of these inquiries and prospective inquiries is that generally speaking they are looking to recruit labour locally and so this is not a housing generator type of development .
16 Bob could I ask you , if I understood correctly , one is that really logging is not the main problem , cutting down rainforests , and two , if their really was efficient logging it might actually be better for the rainforests , the consequence of which if that 's correct would be that we should be concentrating on governments , rather than on timber .
17 A drawback to this response is that merely bearing a desirable attribute in mind does not necessarily remove the problem .
18 What I am trying to say is that merely paying attention to sex difference — affirming that women exist and are different from men — is not in and of itself a feminist gesture .
19 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
20 With the Omni SQL Gateway that er you 'll be be able to access D B two data is that still going through the Open SQL Server or is that actually going D R D A or are there plans to go D R D A compliant ?
21 Although the details of the prescriptions advanced in each case may vary , there is some similarity in the nature of the diagnosis which each offers for what it is that currently afflicts our ailing body politic .
22 In all such cases the prevalence of such actions and the possibilities for their control are better accounted for by addressing the question of what it is that usually inhibits the actions , rather than by accounting for how the motivations arise .
23 and my er feeling is that under say a hundred and fifty thousand , that y that you 're going to find the charges are quite heavy , because it 's not a group investment , it 's an individual investment .
24 I looked at the illustration and I thought no way is that ever going to do any thing that chops
25 Yet again , the idea is that once created the watch is self-sufficient and requires no further help from its divine craftsperson .
26 The difficulty with this anemone is that once established it reproduces at a tremendous rate and literally swamps the aquarium with large numbers of offspring .
27 The second point is that once established that that is open countryside under the terms of this particular policy then it would be very difficult to make a future change to that .
28 The implication of the Reinberg group 's work is that rapidly rotating shifts , where no adjustment is made in terms of body rhythms , are preferable to longer cycled systems .
29 The reader is invited to evaluate LP , using the numerical values of ( 5 ) in ( 6 ) , and in particular to note that the eigenvector belonging to the zero root is that originally associated with the eigenvalues 25 in ( 2.7.2.6 )
30 The classic definition of a cause of action is that originally propounded by Lord Esher M.R. in Read v. Brown ( 1889 ) 22 Q.B.D. 128 and repeated by him in Coburn v. Colledge [ 1897 ] 1 Q.B .
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