Example sentences of "[det] [is] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea … |
2 | That s All Folks |
3 | Well , obviously that s all I can say — Kuemann ( ? ) has a good strike too etc , but look at that company … all allegedly world class players … youd expect them to have a half decent free kick : - ) All those players are acclaimed too . |
4 | ‘ I see things differently that s all . ’ |
5 | Ive spoken about the back pass situation … that s another HUGE plus factor . |
6 | This is my first letter to this magnificent mailing networky thing ( except it is'nt really because i had one sent back the other day , but that s another story ) This is also going to be my last for a while as I 'm going back home to newcastle tomorrow . |
7 | This is that very Mab |
8 | The point I am trying to make from all this is that to win a karate bout needs two things — your ability to defeat the opponent and the referee panel 's ability to recognise your superior performance . |
9 | The response to this is that intentionality and consciousness are emergent properties of physical systems . |
10 | There are obvious advantages to this method , especially for those inclined to use no more effort with a mallet than is absolutely necessary , The downside to this is that rhythmic tapping is replaced with the screaming of a drill and the rattle of the reciprocating mechanism . |
11 | The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words . |
12 | This is that city which readers of Crime and Punishment carry with them for the rest of their lives . |
13 | The advantage of this is that social secretaries deal with other people 's money , so a few wrong decisions wo n't hurt their own wallet . |
14 | The consequence of this is that Modernism too must be a form of romantic anti-capitalism , and as such one-sided and vulnerable . |
15 | One of the pitfalls of this is that different audiences and different modes of consumption are contingencies largely ignored . |
16 | This is that kind of book . |
17 | An illustration of this is that last week 13 Wigan players were chosen for the summer tour . |
18 | Computers in general have undoubtedly allowed us more dive time , but a consequence of this is that ascent speeds are now critical . |
19 | Even the most naïve of British people must be left to suspect that the reason for this is that unauthorized tapping may continue despite section 1 . |
20 | The implication of this is that well-meaning attempts to avoid killing animals , can , in fact , be injurious to their health . |
21 | This is that of a centralised management of all competitive information held within the firm . |
22 | Nor do I believe that the conclusion to be drawn from all this is that life is a miserable business . |
23 | The consequence of this is that aquatic life below is seriously damaged and even destroyed . |
24 | The irony of all this is that ‘ Finn ’ , as he became known to us all , had been an apprentice here at Selhurst Park in the late 1970s . |
25 | With a few exceptions particular examples of instruction programmes in individual libraries are rarely documented , and part of the reason for this is that special libraries themselves are not always entirely responsible for the education of their users . |
26 | The reason for this is that horse and donkey chromosomes are dissimilar and almost completely unable to pair up . |
27 | The moral of this is that rationality , at least as narrowly defined , does not ‘ add-up ’ . |
28 | This is that area of physical life which is associated with sickness and health ; an area wherein the interplay between the subconscious healing operations of the bodily functions , on the one hand , and the power of the human mind or will to help those functions on the other , would offer immense possibilities for medical practice if the practitioner knew for sure that in the mind of the patient there was the certain knowledge that successful self-help generated from faith in a fully believed-in ‘ god ’ could be achieved . |
29 | The reason for this is that inflationary expectations are revised according to what has happened to inflation in the past . |
30 | The likely consequence of this is that project after project will fail to work because you have used one or more faulty or otherwise unsuitable components . |