Example sentences of "[be] that [det] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He said : ‘ The problem this season has been that many of the sites have not fished very well at all .
2 It may be that some of the liabilities you listed have actually been overcome in the last few years .
3 Mr Lang now says : ‘ It may well be that some of the assumptions that Touche Ross made will be less relevant when the final decisions are taken .
4 Another reason may be that some of the management team who are already shareholders in Target , or other vendor shareholders , will wish to exchange their Target shares for Newco shares without triggering a disposal for capital gains tax purposes ( see ss135 , 137 and 138 TCGA 1992 ) .
5 It may be that some of the campaign violence was independent activity by local commanders , not the result of orders issued by Khmer Rouge headquarters .
6 It may be that some of the produce offered to the temple for the gods and goddesses was discreetly diverted to the royal household ; it may also be , as with many later monarchies , that the royal authority depended on the religious establishment for validation .
7 It could well be that some of the summit surfaces of the Hercynian blocks are Eogene pediplains , while the weathering responsible for the formation of tors may have been tropical weathering of the same date .
8 He said : ‘ Middlesbrough has unusually poor health and one of the reasons could be that some of the people are socially and economically deprived . ’
9 What is even more significant for wage profiles is that all of the figures quoted for average tenure are well below the 25–30 years that it takes to reach the peak of the earnings profile .
10 7.6.6.2 all money received in respect of the insurance effected by the Landlord pursuant to this clause shall belong to the Landlord The problem is that all of the events set out in 7.6.3 seem reasonable , but the fact is that any suspension of the landlord 's obligation to reinstate could lead to uncertainty , which is not in the best interests of either party .
11 The third possibility is that neither of the others can work .
12 The single greatest limitation to effective performance is that many of the rewards organizations offer are ineffective .
13 My judgement is that many of the problems are grossly exaggerated . ’
14 The great experimental merit of Aplysia , by contrast with Drosophila , which has as many neurons , or the octopus , which has far more , is that many of the Aplysia neurons are very large — up to a millimetre or so in diameter — and they are located in characteristic and recognizable patterns , which are reproducible from animal to animal .
15 A third is that many of the buy-outs and recapitalisations succeeded because the managers knew something the shareholders did not about future cash flows .
16 Related to this dependence is that many of the metals are imported from countries which either have a near-monopoly , are politically unstable or which are ideologically opposed to the capitalist West .
17 Their hope is to ease the suffering , but their worst fear is that many of the creatures have been claimed by a black tide of death .
18 Another argument in its support is that many of the developments in systems analysis , such as structured systems analysis , participation and prototyping which are discussed later in this chapter , can be incorporated into the conventional approach .
19 The simple fact is that many of the values of the mass literacy movement have been ill-conceived .
20 The problem is that many of the PCs currently on offer have not been thoroughly tested prior to despatch , and come complete with one or more faults .
21 In his view , what makes the task different in the public sector is that many of the objectives are ‘ unquantified and multi-faceted .
22 An additional necessity for performing compound recognition is that many of the compounds will have different syntactic and semantic properties than the individual word combinations .
23 The first point to note , therefore , is that many of the disruptions in the first evacuation scheme , which produced so much distress in the children ( resulting , in particular , in bed-wetting ) were primarily the result of poor civil defence planning .
24 One of the key features of contemporary ocean shipment is that many of the vessels travel faster than the airmailed ocean bill of lading .
25 I think another important thing for us to recognize is that many of the people within the N H S , the people directly responsible for the care , remain some of the lowest people in the country , the least rewarded people in the country .
26 ‘ However , the fact is that most of the work is being done in-house using existing resources .
27 I like certain things ragged right for example , or fairly simple pages , but erm you can look back at the sixteenth century and find extremely simple pages , you know it 's not a modern idea and the thing is that most of the eddies and currents of popular graphic design are little stylistic exclusions that never go anywhere .
28 The problem is that most of the things that sociologists are interested in are abstract .
29 Part of the reason for this increase is that most of the motorway network was built during the 1960s and that , as the roads have got older , so they need more spent on them .
30 ‘ The difficulty for so many people in towns is that most of the information about the countryside is in the country .
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