Example sentences of "[that] [art] [noun prp] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It appears that the RFU is as much the villain of the piece as Cotton Traders , the Fran Cotton and Steve Smith-owned kit company , whose World Cup shirt was dropped by the RFU before the Five Nations despite the fact that the company had a cast-iron contract that covered the tournament .
2 ‘ The central problem still seems to be that the UK is generally less adept than other developed economies at moving out of slow growth industries into faster growing ones , such as scientific instruments and electronics ’ ( Atkinson , 1983 ) .
3 The project will consider the hypothesis that the UK is technologically dependent for the effectiveness of a wide range of defence systems on the US to a degree that is not fully understood .
4 The UK and France have always accused each other of malpractice , the UK claiming that the French are the most protectionist country in Europe ; the French say that they are simply more open about it , and that the UK is just as bad .
5 The disposal also meant that the UK is now the group 's single largest market , generating 41% of revenues ahead of France 's 37% .
6 Higher public spending , together with lower tax revenues , mean that the UK is now outside the Maastricht target range for EC fiscal convergence , namely a PSBR no higher than 3% of GDP .
7 There is now overwhelming evidence that the UK is actually losing most of the best of these researchers .
8 The general pattern of results tends to confirm the impression that the UK is relatively poorly placed in the EC ( in these data before the accession of Spain and Portugal ) .
9 As with Foresterhill and South Ayrshire , I am satisfied not only that the RSNH is financially viable but that significant benefits for improved patient care will flow from trust status .
10 The main fact which emerges is that the Temple is still being subsidized by the king of the land , as it was under Persian rule , according to a decree of Darius of 515 B.C. ( Ezra 6.9 ) .
11 Such radical criticism appears to have gained less support in Britain than in the US and I would suggest that the NHS is largely responsible for this .
12 Recognising that the NHS is much more fragmented than a large company , it would be highly desirable to bring human resource professionals and senior managers together across London to think through how to share best practice and learn from one another as the changes unfold .
13 It is of course true that the NHS is under tremendous pressures while places at NCT classes are largely taken up by the motivated .
14 But on April 1st the worriers will find that the NHS is still firmly in the public sector — financed from taxation and free at the point of delivery .
15 It is ironic that the Hercules is now in service with the Argentinian navy .
16 Liverpool have confirmed that The Kop is completely sold out , and only a small number of stand tickets remain .
17 The fact that the RSS is even considering a proposal for an independent watchdog is interpreted by academics and scientists as highly significant , as the organisation typically projects a reserved and conservative image .
18 Britain is quite simply outnumbered in her view that the EEC is essentially a trading venture .
19 This continued use has proved that the Vortec is very reliable .
20 You will also receive a mail message telling you that the DC is now active , so go to Option 6.1.1 to Inspect it .
21 As a result of our involvement , however , it would appear that the NCT is little known at either a national or local level .
22 Some US congressmen believe that the Japanese are secretly developing test-tube fusion technology and that the US is already losing the race for the economic bonanza of all time .
23 And , of course , a lot of people now think that the US is actively going to oppose such a conference .
24 Complicating the whole issue is the fact that the US is still deciding on the future for all its remote-sensing satellites .
25 Denny Beresford , chairman of FASB , added further support to the view that the US is more strongly involved than ever in international financial reporting issues , while Hugh Collum , finance director of SmithKline Beecham , emphasised industry 's pressing need for effective harmonisation .
26 Against this background , it may seem extraordinary that the UKAEA is also the main government-backed organization in Britain responsible for research into ‘ renewable ’ sources of energy — from tidal barrages to wind farms .
27 Weitzer ( 1987 ) argues that the RUC is now trapped inside a ‘ legitimacy vacuum ’ .
28 This means that the LEA is no longer able to safeguard teacher employment by insisting on redeployment from one school to another in the LEA .
29 His analysis showed that the FC is indeed true for all prime exponents
30 Remember that the RC is always pointing towards the station .
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