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

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1 Either your doctor does not mind , or is unconcerned that there are other versions other than that of the inventor , in this case ICI .
2 The court may dismiss a petition if it is satisfied that the debtor is able to pay all his debts or is satisfied that the debtor has made an offer to secure or compound for the debt and the offer has been unreasonably refused ( s 271(3) ) .
3 The mental element or mens rea by the offender for this point is as follows : Section 6(3) provides that a person is guilty of an offence under Section 4 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting .
4 The mental element or mens rea for this offence is explained in Section 6(4) of the 1986 Act , viz : A person is guilty of an offence under section 5 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting or ( as the case may be ) he intends his behaviour to be or is aware that it may be disorderly .
5 The mental element or mens rea for this offence is explained in Section 6(4) of the 1986 Act , viz : A person is guilty of an offence under section 5 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting or ( as the case may be ) he intends his behaviour to be or is aware that it may be disorderly .
6 In order to obtain a conviction , it must be shown that the accused intends to use violence or is aware that his conduct may be violent .
7 Under section 6(3) a person is guilty of an offence under section 4 only if he intends his words , behaviour or writing , etc. , to be threatening , abusive or insulting or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting .
8 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence under section 4 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting . ’
9 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence under section 5 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting or ( as the case may be ) he intends his behaviour to be or is aware that it may be disorderly . ’
10 ‘ A person is guilty of an offence under section 5 only if he intends his words or behaviour , or the writing , sign or other visible representation , to be threatening , abusive or insulting , or is aware that it may be threatening , abusive or insulting or ( as the case may be ) he intends his behaviour to be or is aware that it may be disorderly . ’
11 And it 's very useful in , particularly in that respect , to give a bit more time , notice , I mean , several months in some cases , if you can actually signal , something that is useful that you can contribute and send it in , that will help them plan that far ahead .
12 The stone which the East Germans have lifted , however , has revealed so much that is nasty that many East Germans will never again live in comfort with neighbours , workmates , even close relatives .
13 Some churchmen have gone along with the new permissiveness by conceding that as long as two people love each other that is all that really matters .
14 Her head is large with a substantial brain many times bigger than the tiny knot of nerve cells that is all that a worker possesses .
15 And for the anthropologist that is all that matters .
16 In our official capacities that is all that we need do .
17 Theorists say that a stockmarket is ‘ efficient ’ if prices take account of all information that is available that might affect a firm 's future cash flow .
18 It has been some debate er on the board and the management committee about the direction the theatre should be going into the nineteenth century twentieth century and I think and I and I think it 's important that this meeting hopefully will be very constructive in the sense that is important that the theatre actually gets the views of people use the building , and people actually come along and support the of the theatre .
19 She may deserve it , and yet the reader pities her failure with her three generations of men — her father , her husband and her son — and is sorry that her grandson will be taken from her .
20 The Society strongly supports the Commission 's overall approach , and is pleased that many of the Commission 's proposals reflect the comments made by the Society in response to earlier consultations .
21 HCIMA welcomes such initiative and is pleased that the modular structure of the course makes it appropriate to these various study routes .
22 Hannes Alfven , Swedish Nobel Laureate , a plasma physicist and experimenter in electrical phenomena , has applied his theories to Astronomy and is convinced that the Universe is criss-crossed and sculpted by titanic electric currents and vast magnetic fields .
23 Clearly , if one is interested in deviant groups , and is convinced that the way to understanding their behaviour is to see the world from their point of view , the best way to achieve this is by becoming deeply involved in their way of life .
24 Mr. Lowe ( Public Assistance Officer ) has had long talks with him and is convinced that the man is not normal ; he continually contradicts himself and his great joy is getting publicity .
25 It has just completed a successful trial with one major high street bank and is convinced that others , anxious to cut costs , will share in the enthusiasm .
26 He does get angry that dancers are n't treated as well as actors or other performers in Britain and is upset that there are n't more dance shows on TV .
27 Thus , prima facie , the party who receives such a document should be bound by relevant standard terms and conditions , even if he never reads the document , and is unaware that they exist .
28 Ian , who works in the warehouse is also responsible for sponsorship and is delighted that Stoddard Carpets have sponsored the team with a complete set of strips , each shirt being emblazoned with the company name .
29 If they stammer and say they have not had time , the Chairman smiles icily and says that the committee fully understands and is sure that the reports will be available at the next meeting .
30 The current Transport Commissioner , Karel van Miert , is an ardent supporter of a pan-European rail network and is confident that he can succeed in persuading the Council of Ministers of the need for a fund .
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