Example sentences of "is [adj] [conj] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 This is undesirable and I ask that they be disallowed , that a child-proof fence be required at this boundary which is already being eroded .
2 Which is understandable if you believe that there is a ‘ solution ’ which can be bought .
3 All the favourites are in there , although there are one or two surprising omissions which is understandable when one considers that he chose 30 from an original list of 79 .
4 A copy of the 1991 Census datasets will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive ( where it will join the data from previous Censuses ) when the data is complete and it appears that all corrections have been made .
5 As he was a brilliant classical scholar , it is possible that he realized that what he had discovered was in line with one of Hippocrates ' systems , formulated so many centuries before .
6 Having said this , I consider that the Commission is right when it argues that to require all owners and operators of British fishing vessels to have their residence in the United Kingdom goes beyond what is permitted under article 52 of the E.E.C .
7 If the president of one of our major trades unions is right when he asserts that no company now pays mainstream corporation tax ( that it only pays tax on the dividends paid to its shareholders ) , it would cost the nation nothing to do away with mainstream corporation tax , but think what a boon that could be .
8 He is right when he says that that should be stopped .
9 I think your doctor is right when he says that you need time to get over the loss of your dad and your friend , and it is only right and natural that you should think of them a lot , but if you try to turn your thoughts to good and happy memories of them that will be the best way of honouring them , and will help you , too .
10 The law , ‘ All planets move in ellipses around the sun ’ , is scientific because it claims that planets in fact move in ellipses and rules out orbits that are square or oval .
11 This is clear when we note that , given two different collections of incomparable subsets of
12 Editor , — Catherine Pope is wrong when she states that the patient 's charter promises patients a maximum outpatient waiting time of 30 minutes .
13 Furthermore , it is interesting that he held that they owed this ‘ to an antecedent utility as objects of beauty ’ .
14 This passage is interesting as it assumes that there would have been no right of recovery in any of the cases to which the section referred although had the Woolwich principle been applicable there would have been recovery , apart from the section , in some .
15 The mention of Cyprus is interesting because it shows that Egypt was not mere opportunism : the decision to attack Persia in strength on Cyprus had already been made .
16 Secondly , is not now the time for the Government seriously to consider an independent inspection service for complaints because in many cases — pindown was one , Leicestershire is another and I understand that there may be further examples at Wrexham and Bangor — the local authorities are not the best bodies to investigate the complaints ?
17 The APA also questions the current rule that the state must prove that a defendant is sane if he claims that he is insane .
18 You just know when a shot is perfect because you hear that tell-tale crack when it comes out of the middle of the club .
19 If Jerba was picturesque , Nefta is magical and I regret that I must fly home in a week .
20 Thus the power of advertising is such that we believe that our lives will be unbearable unless we possess the latest dishwasher , video recorder or television set .
21 He is incredulous when she says that some people might think better of Jason for confessing his fear .
22 This is easy once you realize that a Grand Canyon trip is an encounter group and not a river trip .
23 And what this means is that from now on the cla lectures will trail the classes , which , which does n't matter and is actually quite er a good thing in the sense that what will happen from now on is that we 'll first do a topic in the class and then I will give the lecture on it the week after , or possibly even two weeks after , which is okay because it means that then in the lecture I can concentrate on filling in the gaps , straightening out the misunderstandings and generally adding to what we did in the class , rather than leading as it were as I have up until now .
24 Well , this morning it 's our great pleasure to welcome three visitors to the session , one of whom I 'm not entirely sure is welcome because I understand that in fact he 's in some way a slight opposition in that he runs his own training course .
25 This is obvious when one considers that two identical copies of a blueprint clearly contain the same information , but two identical cars are not the same car .
26 That is disgraceful because we know that , if resources were made available to extend the Royal hospital for sick children in Edinburgh and provide the promised new hospital in Leith , many more nurses and other medics could be employed to provide the service that they are trained to provide .
27 It is astonishing that he believes that the exclusion of London Scottish and London Irish from League One will raise English rugby standards .
28 That he has managed to carve out such a successful photographic career for himself is extraordinary when you consider that he spent the first 12 years of his working life as a bricklayer .
29 If this is done for all i , and we write Xn for Xd , then unc so that the modal matrix Xn , chosen in this way , is orthogonal and we say that Xn is the normalised for of the modal matrix .
30 This distinction between mystic and magician is helpful provided we realize that the two archetypes con be combined .
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