Example sentences of "[be] that [det] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman for IG Index said the indications were that all 10 water companies would ‘ generate healthy profits ’ when trading opened next Tuesday morning . |
2 | The plan is that all second year trainees will be placed within employers . |
3 | Another factor which draws attention to remedies in relation to judicial review is that all judicial review remedies are discretionary . |
4 | The term has , however , wide application and because of the difficulties in isolating investment business as defined by the FSA , our policy is that all corporate finance work must be carried out in accordance with the ICAEW 's Recognised Professional Body ( ‘ RPB ’ ) rules for investment business . |
5 | Wh wi what should be happening is that each each trainee manager within each branch has an assessor within the branch who will be one of the deputy managers , they also have a mentor within the branch . |
6 | What is perhaps more disturbing is that many existing IT specialists do not appear to be aware of some fundamental principles involved in designing reliable , " user-friendly " and " environment-friendly " information systems . |
7 | The effect of the Order is that many personal injury claims which used to be pursued in the High Court must now be brought in a county court . |
8 | The result , he argues , is that many middle class children have never progressed beyond the ‘ pre-Oedipal phase ’ . |
9 | An added benefit is that many different muscle groups can be trained , so that individuals with a wide variety of jobs and leisure-time activities can benefit from them . |
10 | Another argument used against the need to record assets values is that many public sector assets are not realizable . |
11 | My view is that most new season lamb is not worthy of the name . |
12 | The problem is that most local area network users have Novell Inc NetWare-based set-ups . |
13 | The truth is that most Thai-Chinese business empires are so complex that no outsider , including bankers and minority shareholders , can ever know their real state of health . |
14 | His central premise is that most English football clubs were established by working-class occupational groups . |
15 | The concern is that this high energy agitation can transform healthy amino acids into toxic ‘ mirror images ’ of themselves . |
16 | All that says is that this particular product line is not following a smooth transition from youth to middle age and then old age , but that it has managed to find some rejuvenation late in life . |
17 | The first is that some 600,000 debt cases ( that is , all types of unpaid debt , including rent and fuel bills as well as unmet credit obligations ) have had to be settled in court each year : that 's one for every 30 families or so . |
18 | One of the few signs of encouragement to emerge from the reported cases considered here is that some current employee inventors can not easily be ‘ bought off ’ by employers anxious to avoid compensation claims . |
19 | An important point is that these large-scale convection cells fit in with the dimensions of plates . |
20 | The awful thing was that all this time Lewis had never had any doubts he was himself the new owner of Wyvis Hall . |
21 | A major advantage of this type of input was that these basic validation checks were made at input time and any errors detected were displayed back to the operator immediately , thus allowing corrections to be made quickly . |