Example sentences of "[adj] is that it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What is already clear is that it has been a success in developing our own AI-skilled personnel .
2 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
3 What 's good about this is that it does n't take too much time .
4 On a portable , the justification for this is that it reduces the weight , but the BJ-200 is n't a portable .
5 The advantage of this is that it enables us to start focusing on content .
6 The disadvantage of this is that it creates all the lingering resentment and hostility of ‘ win/lose ’ situation .
7 One of the most useful benefits of this is that it allows you to create long filenames .
8 The weakness of this is that it fails to view the implications of the spending when it makes its impact but only when the spending actually takes place .
9 The principal justification offered for this is that it triggers discussion between the police and organisers , and prevents demonstrators from springing surprises on the police .
10 The difficulty with this is that it makes the question of A's liability to C turn on what may be a purely technical contravention of the law by A which is of no real concern to C. Further , there are uncertainties in the meaning of ‘ unlawful ’ for this purpose .
11 One argument advanced for this is that it makes no sense to include mortality data in a formula for resource allocation as dead people make no use of health services .
12 The reason for this is that it permits buyers to set aside a bad bargain following the seller 's breach of condition where only slight consequences have ensued .
13 The main gap in Table 3.7 is that it does not show the amount of sterling eurobonds not listed on the London Stock Exchange .
14 One of the particular benefits of receiving such an accolade as Scotmedia Magazine 's Best Scottish Business Magazine 1993 is that it gives the chance to pay tribute to the hard work of the people you see listed in the blue panel adjacent to this as well as of the contributors and others instrumental in our success .
15 The only difference between its policies and those of CND proper is that it does not campaign directly for Britain 's withdrawal from Nato .
16 The reason why Excel is different is that it distinguishes between a making an investment and borrowing money .
17 Another is that it opens up the risk financing options available .
18 One is that it displaces wage costs out of the more expensive core to the somewhat cheaper periphery ; another is that it leads to stable long-term relations with suppliers which open up multi-directional flows of information between the partners in the subcontracting network .
19 So one reason [ for reviewing consents ] is it does n't make any difference to the river system ; another is that it means we 're not prepared to follow the thing through on a legal basis .
20 Another is that it has survived this far only because of a remarkable social cohesiveness ( in which traditional fatalistic passivity may have played an important part ) .
21 The second is that it allows you to make a fast flank attack on the end of the enemy 's line with the possibility of rolling along it and taking lots of his troops in the flanks .
22 The second is that it does not adequately take account of the sad fact of life that health authorities may on occasion find that they have too few resources , either human or material or both , to treat all the patients whom they would like to treat in the way in which they would like to treat them .
23 The second is that it does not appear satisfactory on policy grounds .
24 The second is that it unites psychology and biology since , in the early formulations , ‘ responses ’ were contractions of muscle groups , stimuli were physical events occurring at sensory receptors , and ‘ learning ’ was a real event occurring in the brain .
25 One interpretation of the intermittent energy which Joseph Sturge put into the free produce movement in the 1840s is that it constituted an attempt by a Friend who had launched out into public and even political life to maintain links with more traditionally quietist brethren who none the less looked for greater perfection in the world .
26 Although it is frightening that so many people take Ecstasy to guarantee a ‘ good time ’ , what is more frightening is that it takes a Class A drug for them to feel they can lose their inhibitions .
27 ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’
28 The most obvious is that it helps you prepare your position so that it is based on facts rather than speculation or wishful thinking .
29 One of the main reasons that the display looks so good is that it has been configured to use typographic faces as opposed to conventional typewriter-like text and this advantage has been further heightened by using typographic measurements throughout , each dot on the screen corresponds to 1 point .
30 All we can say for sure is that it entered the microscope , perhaps on one side , perhaps on the other , perhaps in the middle .
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