Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] is that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What the documents conclusively reveal is that ministers asked the civil service to cost the Labour review using figures and interpretations provided by the Conservative Party .
2 The main reason for the backwards trace is that decisions about the optimal labelling on the forward pass might prove to be local maxima .
3 Best guess is that SunSoft will offer reasonably priced Motif upgrades for Solaris 1 .
4 Also , what you generally find is that if somebody is reading as opposed to refreshing their memory from looking at a piece of paper and then letting it flow , if they 're reading from it it 's dull , it lacks sparkle .
5 Legal aid is not available in any form for industrial tribunal hearings erm so what I usually say is that we assist the client up to the stage where s it means going er to the tribunal itself .
6 However , what the 1984 statistics for the Division also show is that , of the 51.1% exempting degree or diploma holders , 22.4% qualified by the graduate entry or Direct Membership schemes , and only 26.5% entered by way of the Institution 's examinations .
7 You can , of course , say that a certain bait catches more bream than any other , but what you really mean is that a certain bait is used more often than any other on the waters with which you are acquainted .
8 Well , when we say horrifying car crash what we really mean is that one of the two cars got a puncture and the other vehicle bashed into the back of them but you never know , it could have been worse .
9 When we have a hunch that somebody is telling lies , for instance , ‘ what we really mean is that their body language and their spoken words do not agree . ’
10 Since no child has no things they do not especially like , what parents really mean is that they ( the parents ) can not think of anything .
11 A decision which has never had any legal effect can not be deprived of legal effect , and so when we say that certiorari quashes a decision which the decision-maker had no jurisdiction to make , what we really mean is that the order formally declares that from the moment it was purportedly made ( ‘ ab initio ’ ) the decision had no effect in law .
12 What they really mean is that they can not find any acceptable community leadership to support .
13 The Court of Appeal 's decisions have wavered somewhat , but the test which they now favour is that D is reckless if he ‘ could not care less ’ whether the woman is not consenting .
14 One fact which people often forget is that horses which have passed the acute clinically ill stage of the disease will still remain infectious for up to six weeks or possibly even longer .
15 It may be , of course , that what we really want is that some losses so caused should be compensated for if they result from illegal action , and some other losses compensated for regardless of whether they result from illegal action or not .
16 However , general relativity claims to be only a partial theory , so what the singularity theorems really show is that there must have been a time in the very early universe when the universe was so small , that one could no longer ignore the small-scale effects of the other great partial theory of the twentieth century , quantum mechanics .
17 However , what the singularity theorems really indicate is that the gravitational field becomes so strong that quantum gravitational effects become important : classical theory is no longer a good description of the universe .
18 What their words really imply is that they do not want to think about why they are out of breath on stairs .
19 However , if you pursue the associations and begin to delve into the latent content , what you often find is that those day 's residues , which are specific to that day , as Theresa was saying , relate to more general erm situations , or indeed to things that actually happened in the past which that particular aspect of that particular day might remind you of .
20 All we really claim is that such models may be useful in helping managers assess how much the value of the firm might be increased through investment in alternative locations on the portfolio grid .
21 A point which these listings often miss is that typifications are not all of equal generality within the everyday world .
22 What I really wish is that every evening could be like tonight .
23 The answer we readily give is that it is significant because it sums up the gospel .
24 Um one of the things that you sometimes find is that the abuse is characterised is something special , something secret , something that you should n't tell anybody else about because it 's our secret and you know what happens to people who tell secrets ?
25 Where these two designs unfortunately fail is that they are both very successful at catching seaweed and the like .
26 The difficulties that sometimes occur is that erm universities are I would say with some justice do n't always accept that it is Government and Government departments , ministers and civil servants , who are best equipped to define the social needs .
27 What we then see is that the hierarchy of use and need is itself directly related to the character of the organizing productive relations .
28 What those figures certainly reveal is that the real gains in investment in British business since 1979 have been sustained , so that even at the depth of this present recession investment is 40 per cent .
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