Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in this latter sense that very often it is claimed that the Conservative Party is advocating an incomes policy , by which is simply meant that the policies which we advocate would , we believe , have as a result the stability of money values and thus have the effect that increases in earnings were real and not merely monetary . |
2 | Which is also to say that it is not the case that there is no connection , or that a category mistake is involved in the mere comparison . |
3 | They exist ‘ merely as a means ’ which is only to say that , lacking language and self-consciousness , they are unable to plan and debate projects of their own as do moral agents . |
4 | With this aim in view , he makes explicit that what the sceptics deny is the possibility of knowledge of ‘ the inner nature of things … what the things are in themselves ’ ; when they say that there is no criterion of truth , ‘ they are not speaking of what things appear to be and of what is revealed by the senses … but of what things are in themselves , which is so hidden that no criterion can disclose it ’ . |
5 | Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition . |
6 | The other thing which is actually mentioned that we one of the worst aspects was done and I personally tried to look at what the impact on road building around elsewhere and it is absolutely appalling and er I think that is something which is to be , I 'm sure it will be , will be called out . |
7 | The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’ |
8 | The development of carcinoma of the colon is dependent on both genetic and environmental factors and its is generally accepted that the development of colonic carcinoma follows the adenoma-carcinoma sequence . |
9 | ( It 's just possible that the youngsters were expressing a scientific talent rather than a dislike of the press , for their is no denying that McGinty 's ample form would produce an immediate uplift in the balloon . ) |
10 | These are given in songs to amuse the child , who is never told that he is being taught . |
11 | There needs to be a facility whereby one is automatically informed that the entry at which one is looking has a cross-reference to it in another part of the dictionary , and whereby one is immediately given a display of this cross reference ( or all of them , if there are several ) if one wants to check it . |
12 | No one is yet saying that either company will follow Bond , Hawkins or Skase . |
13 | Indeed , one is reliably informed that , as far as these things are measured , Status Quo is ‘ the most successful UK group ever ’ . |
14 | One is usually told that it will also knit double-knit . |
15 | In this part of Zurich , one is often reminded that the power of the guilds lasted until the end of the eighteenth century . |
16 | One is constantly told that the difficulty is finding young people to join the voluntary ranks . |
17 | It 's had it 's supporters er one is always reminded that one of it 's key supporters , the former American er er secretary of state and and at the moment , globe-trotting world expert er Henry Kissinger . |
18 | And there is no pretending that these are anything but sectarian . |
19 | There is no denying that the miners suffered a humiliating defeat , but was this true of the wider trade union movement ? |
20 | Although much remained unaltered , there is no denying that some significant changes were occurring . |
21 | On balance the evidence suggests that the Liberal decline began before the First World War , but there is no denying that the war speeded up this process . |
22 | There is no denying that a person 's beliefs about the likely consequences of his acts are relevant to his normative situation . |
23 | There is no denying that even in summer Ben Nevis is a magnificent peak , and a winter ascent for those well equipped and prepared will be a doubly stirring experience . |
24 | There is no denying that this is a severe problem . |
25 | There is no denying that a good aromatherapy massage is a truly divine experience ; and giving massage can be enjoyable too . |
26 | There is no denying that the present government has done something to influence both sides of this equation . |
27 | Alex Ferguson might have doubts about his ability as a team player , but there is no denying that , when the mood takes him , Hughes can be a devastating striker . |
28 | However , there is no denying that the picture quality does suffer at these low levels : the colours become increasingly weak and washed-out looking , and the sharpness of the definition falls off because the lens is having to work at its maximum aperture . |
29 | Nevertheless there is no denying that the threat of removal has radically altered the relationship between chairmen and committee members . |
30 | More generally , while there is no denying that leaders couch their statements in moral language , which seems to emphasize differences and minimize similarities , their actions often bear little resemblance to these moral pronouncements . |