Example sentences of "[is] that [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So if you sort of see something then say what the hell 's that all about , er , I 'll try and talk you through it , and take away any fears that there may be .
2 Yes , that 's right , I mean it 's that most of you , most of you can , most of you can arrive at work in the morning and if somebody says what the traffic 's like you would n't know , because you do n't know how you got there .
3 Well it 's that same with
4 What is less easy to explain is that all of these words seem to have been created as phonetic imitations of the first meaningful sound uttered by many babies .
5 What is even more significant for wage profiles is that all of the figures quoted for average tenure are well below the 25–30 years that it takes to reach the peak of the earnings profile .
6 This is actually the state the of health service and the truth is that all of these organisational changes are really not gon na solve the basic problems of the health service which is under- funded and under-resourced .
7 What has happened is that all of the tiresome lags in adjustment of activity to changes in monetary policy which used to worry macroeconomists have been dramatically foreshortened by the introduction of the rational expectations hypothesis .
8 7.6.6.2 all money received in respect of the insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to this clause shall belong to the Landlord The problem is that all of the events set out in 7.6.3 seem reasonable , but the fact is that any suspension of the landlord 's obligation to reinstate could lead to uncertainty , which is not in the best interests of either party .
9 Er I think er the important point to remember is that all of these er benefits and dis-benefits were I do n't have the
10 ‘ The problem is that neither of the two new systems being applied to our urban and rural services is suitable in the case of these long lengths of medium-use track , ’ says David Wilkinson , Regional Railways ' signalling and telecommunications engineer .
11 The most likely result is that neither of these options will prevail and that there will be a kind of fudge .
12 Another thing that is quite likely to happen is that neither of us trusts the other : we both play DEFECT for all ten rounds of the game , and the banker gains $100 in fines from each of us .
13 The problem here is that neither of Pakistan 's options — coal or nuclear — are particularly attractive .
14 The third possibility is that neither of the others can work .
15 The consequence is that neither of the two bands observed for the difluoride should be assigned to either of the expected group modes , the GeF 2 antisymmetric stretch and the GeH 2 rock ; both are due to whole-molecule modes ; with contributions from both group modes .
16 But the real obstacle to any formal union of the centre and right opposition parties is that each of them is formed around the personality and ambitions of an individual politician who considers himself to be papabile or presidentiable .
17 Another reason for difficulties arising in relationships is that each of us has a number of different ‘ faces ’ .
18 But an interesting fact revealed by this study is that each of these groups would form a body of pupils scarcely greater than that of a large comprehensive school in mainstream education .
19 Our appeal , then , is that each of you individually will feel able to use to the full your gifts , your skills and your knowledge in the life and service of the Church .
20 The classical continuity which remains for the plucked string is that each of its harmonics can be sounded as softly or as loudly as we please .
21 Nevertheless modern agriculture 's contribution to the energy crisis is that each of us eats the equivalent of approximately 100 gallons of petrol each year .
22 From our point of view , what matters is that each of these five ‘ functions ’ of clay minerals can be twisted round the other way .
23 The research hypothesis is that each of these aspects exerts influence upon and is in turn influenced by the other two , and the project is designed to establish the precise nature of the inter-relationship .
24 It is at the conferences of Labour , the party that killed the grammar schools , that you see one fruit of that enlightened policy , which is that many of the younger delegates are incoherently illiterate .
25 A third is that many of the buy-outs and recapitalisations succeeded because the managers knew something the shareholders did not about future cash flows .
26 The terrible truth is that many of them involved in damages or divorce cases in America are retained on a percentage basis .
27 This process of corporate restructuring is discussed further later , but the overall effect in terms of demographic patterning is that many of those previously employed in London can now find equivalent work in the free-standing towns of the south .
28 Another interesting finding is that many of these patients have worked in the medical field ; they are particularly likely to be or have been nurses ( Simpson 1975 ) .
29 My judgement is that many of the problems are grossly exaggerated . ’
30 Benoit Mandelbrot 's central idea presented here in a revised and expanded version of an essay first published in English five years ago , is that many of Nature 's forms have irregularities so extreme that they are best described not by the one-dimensional curves and two-dimensional surfaces of conventional geometry but as intermediate shapes ( ’ fractals ’ ) whose dimensionality need not be a whole number .
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