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

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1 The sense is rather that this is how man 's lot came to be , and he should accept it .
2 In fact , language , through abstraction , is a much more efficient form or communication and possesses much more control over its interpretation , and it is rather that this difference in evocation is less likely to be evident in artefactual symbolism than in linguistic symbolism .
3 It seems that problems of proof loom large here : there is a fear that the unscrupulous would manipulate any law permitting ‘ mercy killings ’ , and the argument is presumably that this would put at risk more unwilling parties than a law allowing euthanasia would benefit willing parties .
4 Judge Donald Herrod added : ‘ This is a very dramatic turn of events and it is right that this prosecution should not continue . ’
5 My hon. Friend is right that this country has the best regulatory system for reducing real phone charges .
6 ‘ It 's only that this is such a vast place , ’ said Snodgrass , firmly .
7 The point is only that this is as a direct result of the accounting method adopted rather than any policy decision .
8 It 's just that this other woman to whom he comes fresh enables him to see himself in a different , more exciting and rejuvenating light .
9 there 'd just these straight powers of X , and you could do that and you 'd get to the same answer as we get to it 's just that this is a quicker way of doing it .
10 It 's just that this year I have had a lot of weak influencing situations , been on a lot of projects groups and so on , and last year I needed a lot of extra staff .
11 or , or whether it 's just that this is the best case that I can promote .
12 As the constable quoted above makes clear , it is not that all neighbourhood policemen defuse every situation by the display of patience , sympathy , tolerance , and understanding , it is more that this is their first choice and they use other recipes , by becoming ‘ heavy-handed ’ and resorting to arrests , only when this one fails .
13 It 's here that this particular burn springs a surprise , cutting a deep and narrow , zig-zag ravine through rock , beckoning you to explore around the next corner .
14 But what evidence is there that this bit of the cortex is concerned with the reception of sound ?
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