Example sentences of "'s [noun] [be] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 The Prime Minister 's formulation is that it is for the other 11 member states now to demonstrate to us in watertight treaty terms that the right of all member states to determine their own foreign policies is not being abandoned or abdicated .
2 The true significance of the People 's Plan is that it is a model of democratic participation , challenging the authoritarianism of the developer 's proposal .
3 The only criticism one might make of the Labour party 's proposal is that it is not large enough .
4 In the foreign ministry , as in Brussels , the line against Mr Brunner 's campaign is that it is a slight joke by somebody who , when working in the EC 's headquarters , ‘ spoke no foreign languages properly and never understood how the Community works ’ .
5 I am grateful for my hon. Friend 's comments , because the significant fact about St. Ivel 's sponsorship is that it is a perfect example of sponsorship working very well and of the use of the business sponsorship incentive scheme , which I just mentioned .
6 And Hume 's point is that it is impossible to have any reason for that last belief .
7 One of the difficulties that results from these cuts and that tax has been that there had been so numerous that it ca n't keep count of how many times they 'd changed the goal posts , how many times they imposed cuts , but you know a lot of the government 's ideas are that it 's money , money , money , but it 's not all financial , it 's been physical and mental .
8 Aluminium 's attraction is that it is stronger so the supporting sections are generally more narrow , allowing more light into the conservatory and offering a less obstructed view .
9 The Museum 's policy is that it is far better to leave such time-capsules undisturbed .
10 ‘ The great thing about feminism and the women 's movement is that it 's all absorbing , all-inclusive and all issues can be raised .
11 Mannheim 's message is that it is time to move from a Newtonian to an Einsteinian social universe .
12 Another single-deficit interpretation of Broca 's aphasia is that it is a phonological deficit ( Kean , 1977 ) : an impairment of the aspects of the language-processing system that relate to phonology ( the sounds of words , as distinct from their meanings or spellings ) .
13 Perhaps the most widely held single-deficit theory of Broca 's aphasia is that it is a syntactic deficit .
14 NT 's strength is that it is compatible with — and works just like — the Microsoft Windows operating system already fitted on 25m PCs .
15 What Harwell 's saying is that it 's purely on commercial grounds that Dino and Pluto are to close .
16 Cavell 's answer is that it is not .
17 A sign of the country 's plight is that it is hard to say which would be the better investment .
18 The paradox of today 's Lords is that it is this weird and undemocratic assortment of characters , largely there by freak of birth , that is more inclined to call for the will of the people to be tested .
19 Moore 's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property .
20 Butler 's view is that it is conscience , which .
21 CA 's view is that it is not .
22 The Council 's view is that it is invidious to make distinctions among and between voluntary and community organisations on the basis of antiquated charities legislation .
23 One of the attractions of this developmental explanation of children 's language is that it is a very rich source of ideas for remedial strategies .
24 One of the reasons why I pressed the Minister to give an assurance about the link between Stratford and King 's Cross is that it is feared that money will not be available to build the link .
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