Example sentences of "[num ord] [is] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The second is that a massive supply of gold glimmers unseen in central-bank vaults .
2 The second is that a term representing the obvious , necessary , but unexpressed intention of both parties will be implied : Trollope & Colls Ltd v North West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 60l at 609 .
3 The second is that the multiplicity of authorities increases the number of administrators and clerical workers , so imposing a heavy cost on an economy that can ill afford to use its resources in this way .
4 The second is that the complexity of many production and commercial processes can make it particularly difficult to weave the coaching role into the normal run of affairs .
5 The second is that the rhynchosaurs themselves declined in association with the seed-fern Dicroidium which was being ousted by the global spread of conifers .
6 The second is that the proposals are considered to be impracticable for most small companies and their auditors .
7 The second is that the rules may be those that apply to formal , written language but they may then be prescribed for all circumstances .
8 The second is that the British colonial rulers did not genuinely believe in independent , publicly owned public service broadcasting because when in government they made sure that they had full control and tolerated the idea of a corporation only when their rule was coming to an end .
9 The second is that the components of language do not have meaning for us in virtue of standing for objects , of various ontological kinds , with which we become acquainted through some kind of ostensive definition .
10 The second is that the electrical activity of the brain is temporally patterned : when a cell is active or inactive is as important as how much it is active .
11 The second is that the experiments we do are only as good as the psychological theories that underlie them .
12 The second is that the institutions ' loan portfolios are likely to grow riskier , should political imperatives substantially increase their exposure to former Soviet republics .
13 The second is that the banks ' bad-loan problems are now under control .
14 The second is that the pressures emanating from the international system override the specifics of forms of life or ideology .
15 The second is that the obligation to make discovery is limited to those who are parties to the action .
16 The second is that the name of the person who has been so generous to you must remain a secret , until that person chooses to tell you .
17 The second is that the statutory services do not have the monopoly of altruism or the monopoly of occupying the high moral ground , and I think that those of you who saw the presentation given yesterday afternoon by Mike O'Reilly on the work that 's being done at Knowesouth , the private home he and his wife run , would have to concede that that was an excellent example of the kind of not only interesting , but the kind of pushing forward the boundaries of what can be done in different kinds of settings for people with dementia .
18 The second is that the pain or distress which we could probably relieve by crying , is so powerful , so overwhelming , that it becomes too deep for tears .
19 The second is that the person named in it was registered as the holder of the stated number of shares .
20 The first is that the British coal industry will be decimated in the near future ; the second is that the present Conservative Government are actively working to achieve such a decline , together with the substantial job losses that accompany pit closures .
21 The second is that the cash flow is constant over the whole period and that C represents both dividend payments and capital gains ( losses ) where necessary .
22 The second is that the research is part of the total scientific oeuvre , and thus has a wider value .
23 The second is that the CBD stricture is always distal allowing for the use of comparatively short ( 34 mm ) mesh stents .
24 The second is that the plaintiff is unlikely to recover substantial damages .
25 The second is whether a trust for a similar purpose might be enforced in specie .
26 The second is if the child goes off to sleep .
27 The fourth is that the parties have an implied agreement to co-operate with each other : see , for example , Panamena Europea Navigacion ( Compania Limitada ) v Frederick Leyland & Co Ltd ( J Russell & Co ) [ 1947 ] AC 428 at 436 .
28 ONE reason Boris Yeltsin did so well in the referendum on April 25th is that the Russian economy is looking better than at any time since reform began .
29 The first is whether the union will be almost exclusively monetary , with the EC central banking system being closely modelled on the narrow counter-inflationary objectives of the largely non-accountable Bundesbank , and with other economic objectives left exclusively in national hands .
30 The first is whether the barrage should be given funds , and the second is whether , if someone else 's money and ideas were involved , the development should be given permission to proceed .
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