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

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1 The district which was due to take over the funding is now claiming that some of the people who are now living in the special units attached to old people 's homes are not their responsibility They did not originally come from their districts and so they are refusing to pay some of the finance over .
2 The Board is simply saying that its own policies will also be explicitly only for companies .
3 The board is there to ensure that the share-holders achieve the best return on their investment .
4 Whenever they gather in private , he is berated for the economic mess in which their political fortunes are floundering , although in public , as hon. Members know only too well , the fiction is resolutely maintained that Conservative economic policy has been a continuing success .
5 If the mind is so conceived that its relation to the world can only be a causal one , then to perceive something must be to be causally affected by it .
6 As the attacker 's foot lifts from the ground , the defender is immediately warned that a kick is coming .
7 Nor will it come from exports , which are now falling because the pound is so overvalued that we can not have export success at its present level of valuation .
8 The cough is there to signal that something is going awry and needs attention after which it will be all right .
9 The rule is firmly established that we may not look at Hansard and in general I agree with it , for reasons which I gave last year in Beswick v. Beswick .
10 The Guild is now advocating that further steps should be taken , namely , that women should be made eligible for seats on town councils .
11 The law is now settled that either intention or recklessness as to the respective conduct elements is sufficient .
12 My position is that the law is so constructed that in all probability , only the lucid , self-assertive patient who has a sympathetic , understanding doctor is able in most circumstances to have his way and be left alone , free from further interference , to die .
13 The point is frequently made that if bus fares were set at a reasonable level , buses would be used more often and public safety would be greater .
14 He adds , however , that to recognize the point is only to recognize that testing is what matters .
15 However , there is still a slight difference between closely related people with similar habits , and among others the difference is so pronounced that even we can detect it .
16 The group is also demanding that a strip of virgin forest along the Burmese border be included in the designation .
17 Indeed , the huge TV screen set up for the occasion is now predicting that the Tories will be shy of an overall majority by a mere eight seats : John Major will surely be back at Number 10 .
18 The person is implicitly saying that he or she subscribes to the network of rules of the discipline in question .
19 The protein products encoded by many of these genes have been characterised — some in considerable detail — and the evidence is now compelling that their abnormal expression is related to the development of human cancer .
20 The argument is often heard that problems are not necessarily solved by throwing money at them ; how are they solved if you do n't ?
21 The argument is often made that what is required is applied research to deliver products and processes directly to industry .
22 Indeed , the argument is often advanced that mergers bring benefits through reducing costs of production because of the attainment of economies of scale .
23 The habit is so ingrained that even his crosses are going in , as happened on Saturday .
24 In the limiting case , the visitor is simply told that certain specimens and artifacts have certain kinds of names .
25 The claim is thus made that solo music at least recitative was conducted or coordinated visually .
26 The claim is sometimes made that the capacity of British industry to achieve higher absolute levels of investment has been weakened by declining rates of profit [ Flemming et al. , 1976 ] .
27 The object is rather to demonstrate that the success of Nizan 's writing technique is ultimately dependent on the interaction of two different but , in the final analysis , mutually dependent discourses .
28 We can also recognise , as we did , at an , on an earlier paper that it is national government policy and increasingly so , to encourage the development of capital schemes , borrowing , we noted that in relation to transport and the availability of S C A's I think it 's also right to say that the government does set down the level of borrowing which can be entered into in in any one year , that is the credit approvals are controlled by the government and they do make them available to the County Council and to district Councils , so in a sense , the government is both saying that we expect borrowing to be a feature of a budget and also that we want to control , and restrict the amount of money that can be borrowed through the amount of credit approvals .
29 But the government is now proposing that all schemes , including small ones , should not be allowed to invest more than 5 per cent of their money in their employer 's businesss .
30 The Government is now proposing that they shall er er that they shall be erm made from a list of persons compiled in accordance with an Order by the Secretary of State and it appears to be being claimed , at least in the press that this somehow is providing for appointments to be at arms length from the Home Secretary .
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