Example sentences of "it [vb -s] is that " in BNC.
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1 | Where it differs is that whilst the Ariston is a simple refinement of standard OEM hardware , the SD Ribbon is an extremely radical design , especially by British standards . |
2 | Yeah , so if you had if I try and draw it much the same if you had that and let's choose let's choose er , well le , let's keep the same let's keep to the same carbon chain if you had that the carbon skeleton is exactly the same the only way it differs is that the O H group here is on carbon one of that chain that we 've chosen where as here , it 's on carbon two of that chain . |
3 | The solution it offers is that the pay-off to dangerous fighting will decrease as the habit becomes commoner , which will decrease the amount of dangerous fighting in nature . |
4 | Well mum , what it wants is that I got this tooth |
5 | " Men actually exist " reveals nothing about who or what men are ; all it says is that men are not fictional , that they are part of the actual world . |
6 | What it says is that it would be self-contradictory to posit something as a topic , while denying the possibility of referring to this something with the phrase " the same A " . |
7 | This shows the lifetime reproductive success of er hinds as opposed to stags and what it shows is that hinds start their reproductive life earlier , soon after age two , and they continue it longer , right up to age seventeen . |
8 | In my view this provision makes sense only if the twofold consequence to which it leads is that , by reason of being so treated , B is to be regarded as the depositor ( 1 ) for the purpose of receiving compensation under section 58 and also ( 2 ) for the purpose of the definition of protected interest in section 60 . |
9 | All it requires is that its instructions will reflect the reasons which apply to its subjects , i.e. that they should require action which is justifiable by the reasons which apply to the subjects . |
10 | All it requires is that the political label , whatever it is , should make a disproportionately strong appeal to the members of the ethnic group . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ( Yet beauty of glass is that the story it tells is that the parts can not cohere , can not form a whole , even though they would like to . ) |
13 | What it means is that the time of release from prison is determined by the Home Secretary , on the advice of the Parole Board and the Lord Chief Justice , rather than by the judge at the trial . |
14 | What it means is that as life ‘ is not a single straight line ’ he does what he thinks must be done and what it is morally possible for him to do in situations of moral dilemma . |
15 | This requires you to utilise the JMP-1 's output mapping , and all it means is that you tell the JMP-1 that every time it selects , say , patch 6 , information is sent to the effects processor to change its current patch to whatever patch you require . |
16 | All it means is that you will take slightly longer to achieve your goal — that 's all ! |
17 | All it means is that a preference for managerial power rather than recognition is more likely to be a successful mix for a manager . |
18 | Use a little star to indicate which is the asymmetric centre which kiral centre and all it means is that if you were to dra , if you had a a kiral molecule in other words , it had four different groups attached to it what it means is that it and it 's mirror image , this is the way you actually draw it and answer the questions you draw you draw it as if there was a mirror image . |
19 | Use a little star to indicate which is the asymmetric centre which kiral centre and all it means is that if you were to dra , if you had a a kiral molecule in other words , it had four different groups attached to it what it means is that it and it 's mirror image , this is the way you actually draw it and answer the questions you draw you draw it as if there was a mirror image . |
20 | Refusing to give contraception to young girls is not going to stop sexual activity ; all it means is that more run the risk of pregnancy , which can be far more dangerous . |
21 | What it means is that I have to be with him , except when I 'm working , since he ca n't always take time to be with me . ’ |
22 | All it means is that some properties of the replicators should have an influence over their probability of being replicated . |
23 | What it means is that we reduce our service , and we take , we can , we can , we can expect the independent sector to fill that gap for us . |
24 | What it means is that if you know that somebody 's or if you know somebody 's sex then you 've got a better than chance bet at guessing whether they smoke or not . |
25 | What it means is that we 're just adding up all the products for all the paired scores , right ? |
26 | If you get a correlation of about point seven , it means that you 're only accounting for forty nine percent , less than half , of the variants in the other var the other sets of scores Think about it , if it 's a positive , if you 've got a correlation coefficient of one , what it means is that you account for a hundred perc or or sorry , if you 're gon na make convert it to a percentage , you times it by a hundred , it 's the proportion there . |
27 | It 's er what this means it means is that the guaranteed price in this country is a lot lower than it is in other European countries . |
28 | But what it implies is that Ratner was another child of the Thatcherite philosophy . |
29 | So I wo n't go through the rest of it , it 's a long and er it 's just brought us on the same sort of thing , but what it proves is that we are getting somewhere and that is what I thought was rather important news , which I want to do . |
30 | The principle upon which it operates is that the pool is split into two components : the first is referred to as ‘ common funding ’ and accounts for the greater bulk of the pool ; and the second is known as ‘ further funding ’ and comprises an element of additional financing for those institutions which have a high historic unit cost . |