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

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1 The reason Taiwan 's normally placid students got upset is that the assembly is showing unexpected signs of vigour .
2 He goes you smell gorgeous is that California Poppy I goes merr like California syrup of Figs sumdy 's let aff , definately .
3 The injunction which still holds good is that we should use our resources with as much single-mindedness and astuteness as the unjust steward displayed but in our case to further the interests of the Kingdom of God .
4 What must always remain paramount is that the definition of God shall be so formulated that followers of occupations of every conceivable kind will be able to accept it , without any particular calling provoking in its members reason to doubt its value .
5 What has not yet been made clear is that the vice-chancellors are seriously split over the issue and some are expressing grave misgivings over the direction being taken .
6 However , all too often when two-spit digging is recommended , the point that is not made clear is that we should be thinking primarily about the needs of the plants that are to grow in the dug soil .
7 What I do see wrong is that it 's smaller than it needs to be . ’
8 What should become apparent is that , while companies do make substantial financial contributions , a more important contribution they can make is expertise and management skills . ’
9 What will become apparent is that practitioners are unlikely to find answers to the tensions and problems of child abuse and child protection work in any clear-cut way in the research .
10 But what I 've got booked is that I finish when 's Christmas ?
11 What has become apparent is that the hype chorus has become counter-productive by its very volume .
12 What I find strange is that England have got nothing to do with our tour of Ireland and Wales , yet they get the big game and all the money . ’
13 Right what we 're going to do is to introduce the idea of expectations right , cos what this equation 's really saying right is that farmers expect price prevailing in T minus one alright to prevails in S T right so that 's what we 're , right , in their ex their expectation of prices in T , right are based on er current prices in sort of T minus one okay and that , that is what we would call erm expectations alright .
14 What seems clear is that the Family Model and the Military Model define the qualities of a manager from which flow his functions .
15 What seems clear is that the tapes , including the conversation allegedly between Diana and James Gilbey , were broadcast several times .
16 And what I find interesting is that it 's the sheer vitality of the English sound — it 's not just the Liverpool sound , it 's the English sound — the vitality , the sensuality , the letting one 's hair down quality , that is exactly what the Continentals admired in Dunstable , and strangely enough in a way what Elgar 's got — this incredible sort of desire not to be over formal and to break down certain formal barriers which seems to be so characteristic of English music .
17 The reason this seems paradoxical is that we place so much emphasis on natural selection as the driving force of evolution .
18 The difficulty in acknowledging the possibility of harm from a method of prophylaxis that seems natural is that the potential hazard is unspecified and hypothetical whereas the potential benefit is specific .
19 For instance , a good reason for observing a law whose content you find objectionable is that it is a law and therefore part of a system of mandatory rules which has value as a system because of its overall results , results which are dependent on subjects observing laws which they find objectionable .
20 But what they find intolerable is that penalties unrelated to the ‘ offence ’ should be imposed .
21 What seems probable is that the forms of work involvement , and the way households arrange amongst themselves how they will provide for their needs , will evolve rapidly .
22 One aspect of microcomputers which users find frustrating is that if the school librarian or teacher has access to only one type of microcomputer e.g. a BBC-B or an IBM PC , there is no compatibility between the machines .
23 What I find horrible is that there are so many organisations or or places all over Great Britain , they 're all doing the same sort of tests !
24 ca n't go wrong is that the th the thing in you put in the computer wo n't go off wo n't go off and wo n't be on the computing see what I 'm saying ?
25 However , what has often gone unnoticed is that in most cases this does not happen and , even more interesting , in some the outcome is what has been called ‘ outstanding ’ ; that is to say , the individual turns out to be a highly competent and sometimes very creative adult .
26 What makes it seem real is that you are able to change where you appear to be in the room .
27 What does , however , seem likely is that the great marketing operation for citizenship education , like that of citizenship before it , has involved the promotion of a product which its advertisers do not fully comprehend .
28 What does seem likely is that MASSMoCA 's commissioners will petition the governor to release funds incrementally to allow construction to begin .
29 What does seem important is that discussions on surrogacy , as on other aspects of reproductive biology , should be put on a more rational basis , and that codes of practice should be regulated by professional bodies , and not by the criminal law .
30 The corollary of not being able to force people to think clean is that you can not force them to think dirty either .
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