Example sentences of "that [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Overall , I am coming to the view that the main cultural element is the collective wish to have a non-relation , or at least one that is strictly delimited , between workers and managers and , in turn , between the worker and his enterprise except in terms of the workers ' culture which is one of withdrawal . |
32 | AIRCRAFT OWNERS and Pilots Association ( AOPA ) continue their campaign to save threatened airfields , a campaign that is thankfully enjoying some success . |
33 | But it 's a rich and cautious side that is weirdly contradicted by a fierce self-belief and a currently all-enveloping passion for his band , a real do-or-die enthusiasm that 's frustratingly absent from so many . |
34 | Now there are two ways that the new composite sentence token will be of a type that is eventually to acquire a constant significance . |
35 | Whether you are proposing or opposing an application , what is the best way to influence the decision that is eventually made ? |
36 | I think that the bill which we first saw may well not be the bill that is eventually produced at the end of the day . |
37 | McDonald has some well known musicians , such as Pino Palladino and Benmont Tench , helping him out on the disc , but even their presence fails to add the bit of gloss that is evidently lacking . |
38 | In the same way when choosing a frame , it is better to use a wooden or plain gold frame rather than a pastel colour or something that is heavily decorated . |
39 | This lays the groundwork for another great factor that is frequently ignored at great expense : because women must have these psychological or romantic preconditions met before they can enter fully into sexual relations , they take a lot longer to ‘ warm up ’ . |
40 | The link between what are referred to as ‘ sexual anarchists ’ ( for example , David Tribe of the National Secular Society ) and ‘ political anarchists ’ ( for example , the publishers of the LRSB ) is one that is frequently made in Mrs Whitehouse 's writings . |
41 | A notation that is frequently employed particularly when discussing anisotropy of crystals or of polymers is that of Voigt ( Lehrbuch der Kristallphysik ( 1910 ) . |
42 | Psychosomatic illness , like hypochondria , is a term that is frequently misused , by the public and the medical profession alike . |
43 | The nice embalmer who wrote to me told me , greatly to his credit , of the totally unnecessary embalming that is frequently carried out , so that the first the next-of-kin knows about it is when he or she receives the bill . |
44 | Another important role that is frequently overlooked is that of ‘ technology gatekeeper ’ . |
45 | MD 's principal product is methylphenidate , a niche drug used to treat attention deficit disorder in children ( a condition that is barely recognised in the UK ) . |
46 | Think of all the hands-on psychical research that is just coming at you free of charge . |
47 | And for yourself , and what we do n't wan na do is like I say , is spend money that is just gon na disappear and say shit ! |
48 | The main contribution of CLE-I is substantial coverage of English constructions in both syntax and semantics that is well motivated and hence extensible ; in contrast to SPAR , it was not built mainly with anaphor resolution in mind . |
49 | They do best in a deep , fertile soil that is well drained , but does not seriously dry out . |
50 | Chemists must not be reactive — they need to be proactive and to reach the coming generation with a positive message that is well presented . |
51 | After this , I 'm glad to be able to praise a fluid but unhurried Jeux d'eau that is well served , too , by the velvety-rich recorded sound . |
52 | This provides a file that is well packed ; however , if conditions change later the file needs to he respecified . |
53 | I mean , Sugar and Spice for example by Nigel Williams ; I 'd love to have a go at doing the part of Sharon sometime , I think anything that is well written — that 's important . |
54 | The research department is the resource that is well placed to do this , as demonstrated by the examples of equal rights and training . |
55 | He had an exalted idea of history that is well illustrated by his claim ( Annals , iii . |
56 | Another of my themes that is well illustrated by the Nayar material is that the structure of society consists of a network of implicit rights and obligations which link together not only individuals ( considered as social persons ) but also larger groups such as households and village communities . |
57 | Moorlands gives one the impression of a house that is well lived in — that is , in the best possible sense . |
58 | ( a ) On soil that is well consolidated , cut out the steps of the watercourse as required . |
59 | It is important for the elderly to have heating in their bedroom because of the risk of hypothermia , and it is also essential to make sure that they are living in a home that is well ventilated as well as warm . |
60 | Bathroom floors are more likely to get wet , and should have either a smooth surface that is well sealed , or a carpet that will dry out quickly and wo n't rot . |