Example sentences of "[verb] be that [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the main barriers between the development of general purpose systems has been that few existing systems can be re-used . |
2 | What this example of structural bind illustrates is that many structural devices ( systems , hierarchies ) are a major cause of dissatisfaction . |
3 | The second reason why the CAP can not survive is that all practical considerations are subordinated to political expediency . |
4 | The chief thing to remember is that all these soups — unless otherwise specified — must be made with plain water . |
5 | I think what you have to remember is that these three sheets er are in fact , well w what we have to remember is that the business manager is an internal client , and that these three sheets are something to him , or to her , to type to form the appointment contract , so therefore let's get it right . |
6 | The implication of what you 're saying is that these hundred hectares plus can be found between the York City boundary and the inner boundary of the greenbelt ? |
7 | All I 'm saying is that those motherly qualities are good , and necessary , when you 're dealing with children . |
8 | The key issue that emerges is that many private companies do n't actually want what they ought to have , which is more long term loans and more private equity , and less overdrafts and their short term loans . |
9 | What is often not realised is that many deserted settlements have interesting and largely unappreciated post-medieval remains as well , such as mansion sites . |
10 | The fear that is often expressed is that these new forms of cultivation will result in soil conditions analogous to the Oklahoma ‘ Dust Bowl ’ of the 1930s . |
11 | What the verdict of ‘ lack of care ’ presupposes is that some other persons had at least the opportunity of rendering care ( in the narrow sense of that word ) which would have prevented the death . |