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

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1 I do n't know if you 're aware that using low sulphur coal , reduces only by 50% whereas if you use the other method it reduces by 90% , and what , in fact , Didcot are doing by that , is really not giving us a very good service .
2 ‘ We are confident that had these words [ sc .
3 For many viewers , the most important parliamentary programmes are those that give live coverage to the debates in the Chamber or to committee hearings .
4 This wife stood by her afflicted husband and even expressed fears about what might happen if the firm were to remove him from his electronic friend : ‘ I know it sounds funny , but I 'm afraid that losing that computer may break his heart . ’
5 It will be clear that to understand social policy considerable attention must be given to the findings of political science .
6 We can not be certain that Act 1 scene 1 of Q1692 was ever acted .
7 There seems a reluctance by agencies to act in cases of physical or emotional elder abuse ; it is possible that to introduce complex procedures will merely increase anxieties and exacerbate problems .
8 Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means .
9 Not only is the value element in education crucial , it is also highly problematic and it is this that creates particular problems for curriculum planning .
10 Delegate Geoff Wright , from Leeds city Council , recently awarded an MBE for environmental services , said ‘ It 's clear that recycling domestic waste is fast becoming a growth industry in its own right , which can only be good news for waste avoidance in our towns and countryside and for the economy . ’
11 When an elderly relative is to be cared for , it is important that having some time off together should be top priority for the couple .
12 It is probable that paired pectoral fins were present as in cephalaspids .
13 While few would disagree with such a statement it is probable that to achieve this goal education spending per pupil should be increased in real terms during the period of a decline cohort of young people .
14 It is probable that winning that nomination against three candidates was the hardest election of her life , until perhaps losing her seat two decades later .
15 But it is vital that supporting such ventures does not mean playing into the hands of the wrong people and so enabling exploitative interests to pluck the fruit of poor people 's toil and initiative .
16 The Norwegian international goalkeeper is worried that playing second fiddle to Ian Walker at Tottenham will harm his World Cup prospects of playing against England in October .
17 One Senator has said he will try to stop the waste transfer until he is satisfied that transporting plutonium-contaminated wastes pose no threat to state residents .
18 It was concerned that proposed new arrangements should not lead to undue development in sensitive areas and it favoured a degree of continuing Government control over minimum standards at motorway service areas .
19 Increased aid was not going to discourage people immediately and it was inconceivable that increased voluntary repatriation could suffice on its own , he said .
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