Example sentences of "is is " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ applicable amount ’ for a couple where one is aged 80 or more is is £88.45 . |
2 | ‘ Hong Kong is is a money machine , ’ says Dr Miron Mushkat , chief regional economist for Baring Securities . |
3 | We know some things about what God does , for once we recognise that there is this mystery we recognise that all that is is God 's doing — though we have no understanding of what it is for God to ‘ do ’ . |
4 | ‘ What there is is a strong difference of commercial opinion . ’ |
5 | Belbo 's iffy relationship with the evasive Lorenza Pelegrini is is deftly touched in , and his reminiscences of a wartime childhood in Piedmont are the only passages to achieve any distinction or elegance of style , or any vestige of human interest . |
6 | Edward Bailey commented ‘ There is no rule against girls ’ wearing trousers and anyone who says there is is guilty of libel . ’ |
7 | Governments are helping , but is is n't enough . |
8 | What the intermediary is is awareness of our eye-movements . |
9 | The first point in my manifesto for those with small gardens is is that when they go on a spree to a garden centre , they should quickly nip any delusions of grandeur in the bud . |
10 | Is is possible to find its original military number plate as it 's been reregistered with a civilian number ? |
11 | Is is worth the trouble of allowing members to propose resolutions ? |
12 | ‘ They 're hiding somewhere close , but whoever it is is keeping the secret . |
13 | His basic proposition was ‘ That which is is , and it is impossible for it not to be . ’ |
14 | All it is is a half-inch to three-inch length of supple nylon or braided terylene ( the hair ) attached to the bend or eye of a strong hook . |
15 | For this there is little evidence , and what there is is all rather late : a text from Paul 's sententiae , one from Ulpian 's Epitome , and a constitution of Diocletian . |
16 | The trust clause is not itself a disposition of release from a debt ; what it is is a legal device which confirms the working of a release from debt which would otherwise be invalid . |
17 | FUNDAMENTAL science often leads to fresh technologies and even to new industries , but is is far less usual for developments in technology to lead to new science . |
18 | One of the tragedies of the church is that people come to find true community , but all that there is is pseudo-community in which masked people abound . |
19 | Bear in mind that is is possible to play figs 2 and 3 together , on one guitar , as double stops ! |
20 | It conjectures that God/dess , the Source , the Universe , the Force , the Light — or whatever term you wish to use — just might prefer us to enjoy life to the full , to open ourselves to the joy and abundance of the universe ; that All That Is is perhaps a loving force , and does not want us to endure sorrow , poverty and hardship . |
21 | Independence is as fictitious as the homogenous nation state , yet is is thought of as an ‘ objective ’ , because it is not possible at the moment to separate from an existing dominant state without making your own alternative . |
22 | Clientcentred care is care that is delivered to meet the particular needs of the client , and that is why identifying the client really is is so important . |
23 | He is is now planning legal action to get compensation . |
24 | One obvious way of finding out what grammar is is to look up the term in a dictionary . |
25 | Finally , there is is n't a plating feeder on the SK210 , so you can not plate . |
26 | Not that is is n't important . |
27 | What this manner is is usually not made very plain . |
28 | With many more illustrations , a shorter text rigorously checked and edited , decent notes and index , the book would be greatly improved but is is sad to reflect on a great opportunity missed . |
29 | But the scholars agree that reliable sources are missing for the period from his arrival in Paris in 1906 until the war , and that what there is is superficial and contradictory . |
30 | And the Asia Pacific is is expected to rise 24.3% to $13,200m , and to reach $18,700m in 1996 . |