Example sentences of "be [conj] [indef pn] is [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There are two solutions — either one refuses to conduct policy-oriented research in order to preserve one 's academic purity or one undertakes the research and risks the consequences which may be that one is over-identified with those who commissioned the research or those investigated . |
2 | One consequence of this immobility is that everyone is surrounded by people very like himself , most of whom he has always known . |
3 | The rationalization is that everything is done in the interests of the patient , but it is also designed to protect professionals from feelings that are , for them , genuinely intolerable . |
4 | The main thing is that everything is going to be all right ! ’ |
5 | Its particular advantage is that everything is contained into a smaller central area . |
6 | One ambiguity which runs through most definitions , as it does with the word ‘ course ’ , is whether one is referring to the total package of studies or only one element in it ; thus one can speak of the undergraduate curriculum or the history curriculum . |