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

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1 The long and the short of my experience is that roots are what matter , and country roots at that .
2 One thing I realised about my renewal of my faith is that I had nothing to do with it !
3 The significance of My Lai is that it threatened the American national myth — that of moral superiority .
4 Maybe what I ca n't help bringing into some of my work is that all this beauty on Koraloona demands a price .
5 One of my arguments is that the mechanical relations of work can bring about this withdrawal .
6 The point of my argument is that sometimes authoritative intervention creates that prospect , and that it creates it because of its authoritativeness .
7 Secondly , although it is true that all the institutions that are discussed have been described as " marriage " in the relevant literature , the whole point of my argument is that this very fact tends to mislead .
8 But the gist of my argument is that there is no single cross-cultural matrix into which these several " marriage " institutions can all be fitted .
9 The gist of my argument is that the global capitalist system leaves less and less space for exclusively national capitalist projects .
10 Incidentally , one of the curious phenomena of my library is that when you take out Bleddyn 's autobiography from the shelves it automatically opens at the very page mentioned above .
11 The agreed version of their origins is that they were lepers or the descendants of lepers , whom no local community would accept as neighbours .
12 The most important characteristic of their work is that it is ‘ naturalistic ’ .
13 One of their advantages is that they are an early potato which comes to maturity in autumn .
14 The common sense of their argument is that higher public spending raises interest rates and attracts capital inflows , which in turn raise the demand for sterling and therefore the exchange rate .
15 In spite of the onslaught , at local and national level employers have no option but to engage in collective bargaining with union representatives ; an index of their effectiveness is that , in general , wage settlements are still ( for those in work ) running ahead of inflation .
16 The most complex of their techniques is that used by the mallee fowl in the open scrub country of southern Australia .
17 I think erm my two , or perhaps three , favourite novelists for today would be William Golding , Graham Greene and Iris Murdoch , and it seems to me that at least part of their importance is that they are really concerned with moral themes , as George Eliot was , even though , like George Eliot , they are shy about forcing a particular moral down the throat of a reader .
18 Not the least of its benefits is that a music group provides a means of involving more people , especially youngsters , in its life .
19 One of its tenets is that only well educated and professionally trained individuals have the competence to work with the mass media .
20 A better description of its use is that it automatically loose feeds the swim with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency .
21 The nub of its argument is that policing is a necessary function which ideally should control the criminal victimization disproportionately afflicting the most vulnerable members of our society .
22 The new calendar , now known as the ‘ Young-Avestan calendar ’ appears to have been adopted in the reign of Cambyses ' great successor Darius I. The most thorough and plausible investigation of the date of its introduction is that made a few years ago by the distinguished historian of ancient astronomy the late Willy Hartner of Frankfurt University .
23 But we both know , although I have n't said it , that the consequence of her unfaithfulness is that I have been able to take the high ground .
24 A significant aspect of her work is that it always broaches the boundaries between the traditional disciplines of philosophy , psychoanalysis , literary , and art theory ; the implications it holds for each are touched on by the essays in this collection ( for instance , Ainley , ‘ The Ethics of Sexual Difference ’ ; O'Connor , ‘ The An-Arche of Psychotherapy ’ ; Minow-Pinkney , ‘ Virginia Woolf : ‘ Seen from a Foreign Land' ’ ; and Burgin , ‘ Geometry and Abjection ’ ) .
25 The irony of her life is that if she had enjoyed a happy marriage these qualities may have remained dormant .
26 My conclusion of the strength of her faith is that her convictions are in fact not so deep-seated or so fundamental as to constitute an immutable decision by her as to her way of life — or her way of death .
27 Part of her power is that she has always been there for her children , part of her sadness is that they have betrayed that care by what she sees as dereliction of duty .
28 Part of her power is that she has always been there for her children , part of her sadness is that they have betrayed that care by what she sees as dereliction of duty .
29 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 !
30 My answer to the first part of his question is that in the few weeks that I have had my present portfolio , two or three times in public I have stated my firm belief that it is in the interests of the people of Northern Ireland , the police and the security forces — indeed , in the interests of all of us — that the law be applied even-handedly and that those responsible for applying the law should do so .
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