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

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1 An important feature of this book is that all the activities described can be used not only with the sample material provided , but also with other materials of the teacher 's own choice .
2 A common grumble is that all the wealth created by the recent growth has found its way into the trousers of the elite .
3 Perhaps the most important fact is that all the pigments used in Aquacryl are lightfast .
4 What is clear from the above account is that all the transactions covering the 17 months to May 1990 are inextricably linked .
5 What 's really happened is that all the numbers have moved one place to the left .
6 The benefit is that all the tax reclaimed is dealt with by somebody other than the charity .
7 The fact is that all the examples adduced to support the proposition that there should be a qualitative — or ‘ radical ’ — extension of the role of trade unions into the management of the business employing their members fail at the crucial oint .
8 What happens is that both the priests get tipped into the water , one of them hits his head on a rock and the other one rescues him .
9 Perhaps the most important feature of the morning was that all the groups had discovered that there are definite skills to be used in interviewing .
10 The main problem was that all the furniture had to be scaled down to suit the smaller stature of the Japanese and to fit their smaller homes .
11 What Ken , as technically-minded as ever , did n't notice was that all the clocks had been set to go off in the middle of the night — which , needless to say , they all did .
12 Counsel 's second argument was that all the evidence presented to the court was that the defendant had been seen engaging in actual violence , but not threatening it , as the section requires , On this submission the Court concluded that there was sufficient evidence in the narrative presented to the jury from which they were entitled to conclude that there was threatening behaviour .
13 One of his dicta was that all the forts had three periods .
14 ‘ A nice touch was that all the vehicles lined up outside our very own veterans , Calder 's four reactors , for an historic picture . ’
15 Apparently in the good old days the rule was that all the uniforms got cleaned every six months , whether they needed it or not .
16 So from a mass master timetable , each bus , route number was interpreted on to a what we called a running board and er it was that that the driver ran to .
17 I suppose while this is for me cos on the sponsorship issue is , would sponsorship have any impact in terms of what I might purchase so if I went to the Scottish Opera or the ballet or to the theatre and I bought a programme which I usually do and one of the things which is interesting about the evening that erm Alan and I spent last time at Scottish Council was that half the people attend Scottish Opera buy a programme and the programmes that I have sponsored always .
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