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

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1 Yet another principle is that we are to be ‘ subject to one another out of reverence to Christ ’ ( Eph. 5.21 ) and this applies to each of us — men as well as women — whatever our particular calling in the Church may be .
2 As for what may be called , although not very properly , the conflict with our ordinary ways of speaking , in which events , facts , and things are mentioned as causes or conditions , and also other items ( Ayer , 1972 , p. 133 ) , the principal explanation is that we are in accord with the rooted practice of taking the whole for the part .
3 ‘ All I hope for then is that we are in a position to be challenging . ’
4 The link between these operas is that they are about men who had changed the world through the power of ideas .
5 When the arrears are payable , the presumption is that they are to be paid provided there are surplus assets available , whether or not these represent accumulated profits which might have been distributed by way of dividend , but that they are payable only to the date of the commencement of the winding up .
6 For most of his career Tolkien was a most extreme example of a man with this second urge strongly developed : he was fascinated by names , to give only one example , part of whose nature is that they are for one thing and one thing alone , very hard to reduce to system !
7 The history of pet names is a long one , there appearing to be evidence confirming their existence before the Conquest , but in those instances where pet names survive as surnames the appearance is that they are of post-Conquest foundation , and some are difficult to identify .
8 They look at everything from the point of view of the provider and their only discernible policy is that they are against privatization .
9 ‘ The main reason for a lot is that they are in trouble because of higher mortgage rates . ’
10 Part of the fantasy about adolescent heroes is that they are in perfect command of their situation and can control the events and people around them .
11 The only distinguishing feature of two different attributes is that they are in different positions , or something like that , which has no bearing on their possible values .
12 The other reason is that there are at least some rules for judging advertisements , but most of these are based firmly in the objectives which the ads are trying to achieve : if we do not know what the objectives are , any judgement we may make is without a real foundation .
13 My view is that there are at least five issues of importance in the design of antitrust policies towards co-operative R&D ventures which arise from comparing these two different initiatives .
14 The surprise is that there are in fact no significant differences between any of the other three variables when this comparison is made .
15 The first thing that heralds the approach of Autumn is that you are outside one evening , not too late , thinking you 've time to mend the fence , move the sheep or clean the goat pen and suddenly someone turns the light off !
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