Example sentences of "that the [noun sg] is [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These procedures are not framed in words which suggest that the determination is likely to be controversial .
2 ’ To give examples , he suggests that a kayak should have a jettisoning pod to prevent entrapment situations without making it clear that the buyer is unlikely to find one on the market .
3 The normal effect of such an authorisation is that the buyer is sub-selling for his own account .
4 Further , the salesperson who does not respect the fact that the buyer is likely to be a busy person , with many demands on his time , may cause irritation on the part of the buyer .
5 This closing technique assumes that the buyer is willing to purchase but moves the decision to whether the colour should be red or blue , the delivery should be Tuesday or Friday , the payment in cash or credit , etc .
6 The other point is that the guitar is left-handed and therefore is wired to work counter-clockwise .
7 The Apollo missions have confirmed that the Moon is lifeless ; all the hopes that Galileo 's observations promised of another inhabited world have proved to be false .
8 However , it is now known that the Moon is devoid of seas , and devoid of an atmosphere as well .
9 He may be not qualified for a number of reasons , including that in the above paragraph , save that if a returning officer has decided that the nomination is valid , that decision may not be questioned ( 1983 Act , sch.1 , para.12(5) , ( 6 ) ) .
10 For if you were such a brain , then , provided that the scientist is successful , nothing in your experience could possibly reveal that you were ; for your experience is ex hypothesi identical with that of something which is not a brain in a vat .
11 It will be assumed that the trader is long in the far contract and short in the near contract ( a bull spread ) .
12 Amdahl Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Hitachi Ltd are devastatingly exposed to the new perception that the mainframe is dead meat , and Storage Technology Corp and Memorex Telex NV will have their work cut out getting out from under .
13 Notice that the warning is short and behaviour directed .
14 ‘ It is n't that the dress is awful , ’ she finally pronounced .
15 The identification of the particular Mufti involved is a subject more suitably dealt with later , but there seems little doubt that the editor is right in his assumption that the grand caliph is , in fact , the Mufti .
16 Students of company law very often complain that the subject is technical , difficult and dull .
17 But it should bear in mind that the subject is one of particular national importance and that … what is wanted is organisation on a national scale .
18 Piaget and Klein also show that it is only through the intrinsically dynamic relationship between the infant and its environment that the subject is able to become itself .
19 Indeed , if the effect of the exchange 's rules is only that the member is liable to other members ( or the clearing house ) as a principal , he may actually be dealing as an agent in any event , and his client may be able to read through the contract to the market .
20 These guys therefore must have a facility of ensuring that the price is correct , from an internal control point of view I want them to be involved in certifying that the price is correct .
21 These guys therefore must have a facility of ensuring that the price is correct , from an internal control point of view I want them to be involved in certifying that the price is correct .
22 It is understood , however , that the new owner will be a UK company and that the price is likely to be in the region of £25 million to £30 million .
23 We will assume that the date is 1 April .
24 But , once the public law court has concluded that there is an arguable case that the decision is unlawful , the position is transformed .
25 Rather it is an additional line of argument in cases where reliance is being placed on the fact that the decision is unreasonable or that irrelevant considerations have been taken into account .
26 Most empirical research into the effects of controls proceeds on the basis that the decision is unexpected by those operating within the economic system .
27 The gap between the two channels in the drawing suggests that the decision is difficult .
28 European citizenship is therefore subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court , belying the notion that the Union is separate from the Community .
29 Now suppose that the union is successful in raising the real wage from ( WIP ) 1 to ( WIP ) 2 and , at the same time , opposes any reduction in employment .
30 A prediction of the model is that the union is viable only after membership has achieved a certain critical density , and wages are at a level to support this .
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