Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pers pn] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ms Fitzgerald puts initial demand at perhaps only a dozen companies in the US , but adds that they are leading edge customers which other potential users will be watching carefully .
2 Surely the Secretary of State agrees that it is economic madness to switch electricity generation from coal to gas , close scores of collieries and throw thousands of miners on to the dole ?
3 Once you uncover the cause , the theory goes that you are half way to solving the particular problem that concerns you .
4 A hotel advertises that it is 100 yards from the beach and all rooms have a sea view .
5 In fourteen years the Northern Region alone has lost over two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs and when a fella visiting us today says that we 're all workers , I remember telling me that , that we di might eat all out the same trough , but by the hell they have bigger spoons than we have .
6 Microsoft says that it is developing tools which will enable C and C++ developers building Windows-based applications to target the Macintosh .
7 Dora says that it is this originality which is one of the strengths of Le Mystere ; ‘ Most of the women have no real training as singers .
8 He says that it 's environmental vandalism .
9 The company has been familiarising itself with the technology with its own experimental highly parallel scalar machine called the AP1000 , and it clearly does not trust the literature — it says that it was this machine that taught Fujitsu scientists that ‘ parallel supercomputing requires a radically different approach to programming ’ .
10 She says that it was manual work , and very hard .
11 Our diagnosis of want shows that it is low-income families with children — the unemployed and low-wage earners — who are worst off .
12 When one sees that it was this snobbery which he set out to attack , it is possible to understand why he set about the delicate problem of pain in so breezy a fashion .
13 Thus the first of Turan 's lists notes that it is nine years since the death of " sultan al- " ulema Muhammad Shah Pasha , Mevlana Shams al-Din Fenari-oglu " ( which therefore would have occurred in 840 ) , while the lists given by Menage record the death of " sultan al- " ulema Muhammad Shah Pasha " in 839 .
14 Having corporate status means that they are registered companies , run by governing bodies on which the local authority has a minority representation , and can employ their own staff directly and retain the income from short courses and consultancy work .
15 The training and professional experience of women accountants means that they are ideal candidates for such high level posts .
16 it 's twenty two so that means that it 's ten degrees ten above zero .
17 Pinnacle-1 has only half as much first-level instruction cache as SuperSparc and the lack of an on-chip data cache means that it is one cycle slower on every load or store . ’
18 According to the last good book I read , this means that I am half way through my time travel , my travel through time .
19 I do n't think we can say poisons , that , that implies that it 's damaging health , we do n't know that .
20 Amy confesses that she 's concerned Pushkin might have Aids .
21 With Kiesling he argues that it is that femininity signifies inferiority to Thomas , and not femininity as such , which makes a woman unsuitable .
22 ( Parenthetically we may note , too , that Urn argues that it is these struggles within civil society that dominate in capitalist societies rather than those in the sphere of production , hence the fragmentation of the working class in national politics , because classes-in — struggle are much more important to them than class-struggle .
23 Intel Corp rates the 66MHz version of the Pentium chip at 112 MIPS — well it is claimed to execute two instructions per cycle — one for each of its parallel arithmetic-logic units — two five-stage execution units , and claims that it is five times more powerful than the original 80486 microprocessor and over 300 times faster than the 8088 ; it contains 3.1m transistors , compared with 1.2m for the 80486 ; it is manufactured in Intel 's 0.8 micron three-metal layer BiCMOS process technology ; it has two 8Kb on-chip caches and a fully compatible floating point unit that is up to five times faster than the one on the 80486 at the same clock speed ; to get around the problem that the thing can squeal to a halt when it comes to a branch that stalls the instruction stream , it includes branch prediction , where the chip remembers prior instruction pathways and predicts the correct pathway for a new instruction .
24 Intel Corp rates the 66MHz version of the Pentium chip at 112 MIPS — well it is claimed to execute two instructions per cycle — one for each of its parallel arithmetic-logic units — two five-stage execution units , and claims that it is five times more powerful than the original 80486 microprocessor and over 300 times faster than the 8088 .
25 Independent research in Great Britain by the Policy Studies Institute , out today , suggests that it is poorly-paid people , and not the very poorest , who are failing to get their due Family Credit .
26 This suggests that it is general practice for the courts to admit evidence of intoxication as a defence to the charge where this negatives the requisite mens rea .
27 In the following summary of current approaches to the analysis of culture , for example , Raymond Williams suggests that it is these interactions which produce the way of life defining a social collectivity :
28 wolf suggests that it is this sector that provides the catalyst for rebellion and he shows how , in six major revolutions in the world , it is the middle peasantry who have formed the pivotal group for peasant action .
29 According to sources in California the ‘ Toyota airplane ’ ( its registration N191SC suggests that it is Rutan Model 191 , following previous practice ) first flew in late 1991 , is of all-composite construction and is ‘ rather conventional looking ’ compared with other Rutan designs .
30 The social and political implications of Gandhi 's quest for Truth will also be dealt with in later chapters and for the moment we shall confine ourselves to such questions as how he goes about acquiring glimpses of absolute Truth and how he knows that it is absolute Truth he has actually caught a glimpse of .
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