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

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1 It may be that all the sporting rights are held by the landowner , that the landowner is the occupier , or that the tenant has all the rights .
2 For example , it might be that all the relevant facts have already been ascertained and the findings of the High Court only concern their legal significance .
3 But the fact is that all the other instances of union are just as swiftly broken up , disunited .
4 The result is that all the other countries which buy US manufactured aircraft are fitted with poor quality CVR installations unless , like new Zealand , they go out of their way to require ‘ hot mike ’ systems .
5 The first thing they will then discover is that all the other grown-ups in the room tower above them and they actually have to crane their necks to look at their faces .
6 The short answer is that all the other trees are tall , so no one tree can afford not to be .
7 The essential idea is that all the possible states of oscillation of light moving in the z direction can be made up of judicious mixtures of the two basic oscillations in the x and y directions .
8 The reason that this does not lead to any discrepancy with observation is that all the gravitational fields that we normally experience are very weak .
9 The point ( compared with cooperative acquisition ) is that all the purchased items are centralized at a site on the University of Chicago , rather than scattered amongst the participating libraries .
10 One explanation is that all the white holes are in an alternate universe .
11 The significance here is that all the implied obligations under the SGA 1979 and SGSA 1982 will be avoided , although there may be liability in negligence .
12 The difficulty with this suggestion is that all the sceptical arguments presented , and indeed any interesting sceptical argument , seem to be directed as much against the notion of justified belief as against that of knowledge .
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