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

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1 The only thing that 's different now is that if Middlesbrough win their last two , we 're not in the driving seat . ’
2 So what 's interesting here is that they seem to be having a conversation about un the university matters , the history department and so on but in fact there 's this kind of subtext going on here in which both of them want to find out about the other person 's children and both of them are being very mysterious and avoiding the question .
3 What is clear however is that the liberating influence of peer group learning , the facility to discuss with other commonly faced problems , to share common interests , and to relate directly their experiences to our own , in our own terms , is a powerful learning tool for social development .
4 Fact recognition method it 's a piece of hardware and one of the things that 's clear actually is that er the Alexander worlds and all sorts of other people that were working on this do n't look at them in this way and they look at these as I say ram blocks .
5 Most noticeable perhaps is that the dead minister of the newspaper account is removed completely , thereby channelling attention towards the sick minister in the vignette .
6 What is remarkable here is that have no longer evokes an effectual exercise of control .
7 What is unfortunate today is that scientists are still trying to build science on foundations that are known to be inadequate .
8 I think , I think the other thing is as well though is that when you , I mean you 've been sitting pensions cos I mean I had the P H I which I thought it was easier to actually describe erm but erm it 's easy for us to actually sit back and , and go back on everything that everyth er everybody else did wrong is n't it , so
9 What one can be absolutely sure about is that giving up does the other side 's work for them , and ruins all your own possible futures and other people 's as well .
10 Modern botanical science knows a lot about dominant and recessive genes ( which characteristics are dominant over others ) but despite all the science , the one thing that you can be sure about is that there is no certainty about which characteristics of either male or female parent will show through in their progeny .
11 One thing they are all quite sure about is that children are not like adults ; in particular they agree that children lack some capacity for rational thought which adults have .
12 The only thing that everybody seems to be sure about is that abortions will continue to be performed despite the new law .
13 But what is important here is that , just as present-day language states are normally heterogeneous , so historical language states must also have been heterogeneous in similar ways ; hence , unilinear historical descriptions of single varieties ( such as ‘ standard ’ English ) can not be adequate descriptions of the history of a language .
14 But what is important here is that where allophonic variation in a phoneme class is discussed in the main handbooks and histories , this is usually variation that leads to a present-day characteristic of the standard variety .
15 What , I believe , makes Lewis 's view of the Bible so important today is that it is very similar to the view of the fathers of the primitive church .
16 What I find uncanny here is that a book which begins with a mocking suggestion about the literary critic as shaman , ends with a story in which Shakespeare is used by an explorer pretending to be a shaman among willing believers convinced of his power .
17 What is more disturbing today is that the Germans have been quicker and more successful to recognise the causes of the decline in their research community than we have in the UK .
18 The basic argument with which we are concerned here is that the low level of female crime is a result of the expectations and constraints that are placed on women by society .
19 What is important however is that they practised a strict form of communism .
20 One thing which is immediately apparent here is that the designers have been looking at the Music Man and Chandler ranges for their inspiration .
21 Whatever oil we 're talking , what I am quite certain about is that the conventional proportions ( three oil to one vinegar ) — favours the vinegar far too much .
22 One thing that the Opposition are certain about is that those who earn more than £20,000 have every right to be called upon to pay the extra 9 per cent .
23 What is most noteworthy here is that at every stage after the first the exhaustive ballot enables voters to vote knowledgeably .
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