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

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1 Since the standard molar free energies of formation of these are zero , the following condition must apply if these reactions are to occur spontaneously : The more stable oxide-that is , the oxide with the more negative value-must therefore be the product and not the reactant in both cases .
2 you do right , it 's nice , it 's a nice neat one that in n it ?
3 It 's a long haul that in n it though ?
4 Good that in n it ?
5 Funny that in n it ?
6 Good that in n it ?
7 it 's double that in n it ?
8 Well that 's understandable that in n it Tommy , you 're not gon na fork
9 It 's a good effort , good series that in n it ?
10 Hard one that in n it ?
11 Well now cos places like Superdrug and , and Boots and that are n't er , I mean that 's just basically a chemist that in n it ?
12 That er I thought that was quite good that in n it ?
13 It is cold that in n it ?
14 The amount of the annual covenant payment is specified in the Deed , and this is the sum that is payable each year .
15 Money that is otherwise destined for the Inland Revenue can instead go to ACET .
16 Members working on behalf of a prisoner learn a lot about that country — its culture and political allegiance for example — knowledge that is no longer useful when the case is closed .
17 There are over 2,300 inmates on America 's death rows : all have found themselves caught up in the nightmare that is the US capital law system .
18 They will be moved to the ‘ death house ’ into a room that is often adjacent to the electric chair where they may hear the chair being tested at regular intervals .
19 It is far better to like and admire something that is wrong , or to like and admire for the wrong reason , provided we do so sincerely , than to follow slavishly the dictates or ideas of some other person .
20 This appears to be a key point , but it is one that is left controversial .
21 The woe that is in marriage is not all that bad really .
22 At the same time , he accepts the ‘ obvious ’ fact that ‘ facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience ’ .
23 The story that is told is a story which never ends — and which risks losing shape and momentum — because it is a story told of himself by a living author , an author who has yet to end , whose isolate 's imaginative fury lives on to tell another tale , some more of his own story .
24 But about many of its manifestations there can be something ominous — something that is acutely understood and eloquently exposed in The Counterlife .
25 This can be reckoned to contain the succession of anecdotes that occurs and the fine detail of working-class life that is provided .
26 Concentration has nothing to do with gritting your teeth and braving it out ; it 's the secret of being more and more relaxed and aware of everything that is going on at the same time .
27 With well written characters the words fit and flow so that the actor can ride with ease , and the thoughts , no matter how disjointed , have a natural quality that is at once ‘ actable ’ .
28 A woman that is like a German clock ,
29 Quality in photographs costs money but it is an outlay that is never wasted for casting directors and producers do look at volumes of Spotlight repeatedly .
30 Membership of Equity , then , is no guarantee of employment — it simply gives the member a chance to be considered for the work that is available .
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