Example sentences of "[vb infin] that is [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | " I do n't think that is too much of a problem . |
2 | Well I 'm sorry I do n't think that is very clever for you ! |
3 | Well , a lot of people might think that is very fair , the new charge would mainly hit households where the children are allowed their own sets . |
4 | ‘ There would have to be similar moves from the counties and I do n't think that is very likely . |
5 | Do you think that is about right ? |
6 | Whenever we can we try and do stuff that is as close as possible to this house . |
7 | I mean there 's a lot more we can do that is fairly profitable the and the whole object of what we 're doing here is to get people occupied you know |
8 | Opposition Members do not believe that is very generous because we know that the cost of putting together a serious buy-out offer is likely to be nearer to £250,000 . |
9 | Any hon. Member who does not understand that is relatively naive . |
10 | If this is true , then what else can I ever have that is more precious than the possession of his Holy Spirit within me ? |
11 | ‘ Well , if she indeed had similar hair , I dare say that is not surprising . ’ |
12 | and I 've told you where it 's come from , can you say that is too much |
13 | The matter of the paper is to present those areas of AI ( some would say that is too parochial and what I shall put forward belongs more generally to Computer Science ) where a mechanical analogue of consciousness might be sought in the future , and to argue that they are not the obvious places , and have not been subjected to much philosophical investigation . |
14 | How far unions are binding , how far they are exclusive , how long they last , whether they bind men and women equally , whether sexual unions are public or merely private matters , whether the recognition of unions is inevitably linked with the legitimation of children — all these questions and many more are so variable that many anthropologists would argue that is not possible to give a valid universal definition of marriage [ Leach , 1961 ] . |