Example sentences of "[be] that [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Our view has always been that any taxation system must be based on the ability to pay . |
2 | However , it adds , an even greater risk is that higher mortgage rates will add to wage pressures . |
3 | The second assumption is that additional tax relief will indeed increase the level of giving . |
4 | The idea is that all meta data should be available to developers — who may be using a variety of tools — via a single , logical dictionary . |
5 | The problem is that all energy deals must be approved by Congress . |
6 | The obvious implication is that many asylum seekers may miss the deadline and lose the chance to appeal . |
7 | The downside is that some memory managers might not take kindly to the reload option , but if you try it and can get away with it , it 's the one to opt for . |
8 | I stress that the principle which underlies the acceptance of a particular ECR is that any health authority will , ultimately , accept an ECR that is not wholly unjustifiable on clinical grounds . |
9 | The importance of computers is that these arbitrage opportunities can be quickly spotted and capitalised upon . |
10 | One possibility which did not exist for Franca , since something in her had already killed it dead , was that one day Jack might tire of Alison , or Alison of Jack . |
11 | Its true reasoning was that doubled car consumption would be good for General Motors and what was good for General Motors , as its president , Charles E. Wilson , memorably announced as his political philosophy , was good for the country . |
12 | The other argument was that different description types might merely reduce the tendency to group the atomic elements together without any prediction regarding which singular continuation would predominate . |