Example sentences of "is that [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The truth is that she envies me , ’ she went on more calmly .
2 All Lori will tell you is that she knows nothing about the jade , ’ Paige advised him steadily .
3 But the main argument against the view that ‘ there are enough churches already ’ is that it depends what you mean by ‘ enough ’ .
4 The , the result of this , this constraint on us is that it reduces our opportunity to secure the best returns available .
5 It is so very much what it is that it becomes something else .
6 One key reason why leasing remains popular with companies is that it enables them to expand through investment without damaging cash flow .
7 Another benefit of such a system is that it enables one to learn about the human resources of the organization in a different way :
8 Probably the most important aspect of this add-in is that it enables you to embed live graphs in your worksheet .
9 One of the more remarkable , and useful , aspects of language is that it enables us to pose questions .
10 The advantage of this is that it enables us to start focusing on content .
11 C's attraction is that it lends itself to structured programming more readily than assembly language programming and it is within a C language shall that the assembly language modules should be inserted .
12 One reason why chalcedony has been so highly esteemed is that it lends itself to a variety of decorative treatments .
13 The most obvious is that it helps you prepare your position so that it is based on facts rather than speculation or wishful thinking .
14 The third thing about that is that it represents us saying continuum .
15 One drawback of the Masters for married men , who want to see the last putt in , is that it requires them to creep to bed as if they were returning from a night club .
16 The appeal of this closely-worked new study is that it presents him as a comprehensive human being .
17 The advantage of this argument is that it allows one to define literature 's relation to reality in a much more positive and coherent way : both literature and the reality which it represents are of the same order and , according to Bakhtin , this order is ideological .
18 What is important about this contribution to linguistic theory is that it allows one to analyze the personal or ‘ subjective ’ elements of language without having to resort to any real correlative outside language .
19 One advantage of the Chart is that it allows one to represent both complete analyses ( as inactive edges ) and partial analyses ( as active edges ) .
20 The advantage of the design is that it allows us to exclude other explanations .
21 The real use of this model linking personality development to subject choice is that it allows us to make predictions about how pupils might react to changes in school science curriculum and school organization .
22 One advantage of the self-concept is that it allows us to examine people as they are , as ‘ wholes ’ , not as a series of personality dimensions .
23 Perhaps the greatest value binocular vision has for us is that it allows us to judge distance .
24 If we look at this client server model today one of the most significant advantages it delivers is that it allows us to run different kinds of applications on different computers .
25 The value of counselling is that it allows you to state your points of view to each other , before a trained and unbiased third party who can help you to resolve the issues that bother you .
26 Another extremely useful feature of the Professional package is that it allows you to rotate a garment piece through any angle .
27 The second is that it allows you to make a fast flank attack on the end of the enemy 's line with the possibility of rolling along it and taking lots of his troops in the flanks .
28 One of the most useful benefits of this is that it allows you to create long filenames .
29 My main complaint about this book , however , is that it encourages us to become not so much rock climbers as consumers .
30 The advantage of this self-imposed discipline is that it forces you deliberately to do all that is involved in learning from experience and at the same time markedly increases the lessons learned from your various activities .
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