Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] that [pron] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now Singer thinks it is undeniable that what we have here is a catalogue of inequality . |
2 | It is possible that what we are dealing with here is the experience of sections of the professional gentry , though it was not confined to that group alone . |
3 | It is significant that one which was encountered more than once was a " lack of follow-up support after the course and a lack of procedures for evaluating impact on participants ' performance as opposed to the quality of the training experience " ( Wallace and Hall 1989:165 ) . |
4 | It is important that what you wear is comfortable . |
5 | Thus , it is clear that what we are in fact dealing with is an issue of political theory , the proper location of power and responsibility . |
6 | In 1694 Jean Gailhard wrote a pamphlet urging that the annual commemoration of 30 January and 29 May be stopped , arguing that the sermons delivered on that day helped perpetuate the country 's political divisions , though it is clear that what he objected to was the fact that these days helped promote a Tory vision of government in Church and State , since he himself did not believe anything done during the reigns of Charles I or Charles II was worth commemorating . |
7 | It is clear that anything which affects the mind will be of prime importance in this ( see Chapter 1 ) as also will be anything that affects the person as a whole . |
8 | Speaking on April 24 , ANC president Nelson Mandela said : " It is evident that what they really seek is the continued incumbency of the National Party even in the event that it loses the election . " |
9 | He is aware that what he is involved in now is nothing less than Thatcherite self-help . |