Example sentences of "point [is] that [art] " in BNC.
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31 | The point is that the law demands the right to define the permissible exceptions . |
32 | But the crucial point is that the history of Christianity is completely interwoven with the history not just of this country but with that of Europe and America as a whole . |
33 | A more basic and crucial point is that the logical conclusion of the Marxist approach would be that the introduction of socialism will lead to a society without crime , where collective interests and responsibilities are all important . |
34 | A further point is that the Shotgun model includes a large number of carrier variables and that it is worth further investigation to see if a more parsimonious model provides a satisfactory relationship . |
35 | But the point is that the mind of a child is often capable of a greater grasp of the complexity of a theological problem than an adult . |
36 | An initial point is that the LDDC could not have been operating in a more favourable environment . |
37 | But the special procedure under which trusts are enforced gives him a right against B. The second point is that the words take the form of a request to the trustee to transfer property to the beneficiary . |
38 | The important point is that the words are directed at the trustee . |
39 | The second point is that the writing of objectives has a purpose . |
40 | The first point is that the user , if he or she uses the guide at all , probably finds the task of wading through a long , unindexed guide to find some specific piece of information somewhat tedious . |
41 | The second point is that the separate leaflet on , say , the inter-library loan service , the catalogues , or the reserved book collection , can be made available at the point of use or point of need . |
42 | Another point is that the information management unit was intended not only as part of a construction industry course for students at universities and polytechnics , but was also aimed as a course to assist construction industry personnel already in industry . |
43 | ‘ The key point is that the studies did not contain any specific evidence that the drug was harmful ’ , said the minister . |
44 | The point is that the experts were convinced Leakey was wrong when they could not possibly have known this to be the case In his rollicking ‘ Steady-state cosmology revisited ’ , Sir Fred Hoyle recounts what occurred when a paper submitted by his fellow astrophysicist Sir Hermann Bondi was set before that august body , the Royal Astronomical Society . |
45 | Their sales point is that the equipment can plug straight in without altering the house wiring . |
46 | My point is that the press has a powerful part to play in redressing the balance . |
47 | The significant point is that the LDDC has intervened to help out developers of retail , housing and office projects , but has done little for existing local firms and businesses . |
48 | The point is that the one exploitation is part of the other , either way women are treated as shit . ’ |
49 | But the point is that the inner voice , or the voice of conscience , is not self-authenticating . |
50 | The other point is that the guitar is left-handed and therefore is wired to work counter-clockwise . |
51 | In any case , the essential point is that the government 's running costs greatly exceed its income , if you exclude the money gained from selling fishing licences . |
52 | An interesting point is that the tendency to fracture by the spreading of cracks is relatively little affected by temperature whereas the viscosity or shearing stress is very dependent upon temperature . |
53 | The interesting point is that the Greeks were certainly able to see Merope with the naked eye , whereas today this is virtually impossible . |
54 | ‘ The whole point is that the Government wants to give elderly people the opportunity to choose , ’ he said . |
55 | A third point is that the pro file indicates the child 's ability to control aspects of the emerging adult grammatical system and therefore makes the assumption that , for children , language learning is about the acquisition of that adult system . |
56 | A plus point is that the National Trust for Scotland own the 15,000 acres of Kintail so there are no access complications or restrictions . |
57 | Far and away the most important point is that the museums be allowed to keep the revenues that they generate . |
58 | But the central and critical point is that the sexual gavotte tended to go with the theatre like pinstripes and a bowler ( then ) went with the City . |
59 | The critical point is that the four stages are progressive : educators move along from one to the other . |
60 | The basic point is that the language of conscious states has its primary ground in the interaction of humans , and of other beings that behave like them , and the question of the inferential access to inner worlds of ‘ subjective feelings ’ is not raised . |