Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that the [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You see , the human perception is that the thicker string feels different to the thin one , and so a balanced set of strings actually feels completely out of balance .
2 Another bonus is that the lower vantage point from the tops of these smaller hills , often with uncluttered surroundings , can occasionally provide more impressive views than from their big brothers .
3 Another important result was that the lower portion of the upper layer was not producing .
4 The danger is that the younger people with below median incomes actually have lower incomes than older people with below median incomes .
5 However , one thing worth mentioning at this point is that the larger parts are not always a guarantee of an agent 's interest — quite often big roles will attract attention , but a student who has been very well cast in a smaller role may hit the mark just as effectively .
6 The trouble is that the newer pilots , and many of the older ones , cruise their engines at too high an rpm and often leave their mixture rich during an entire flight …
7 ‘ My feeling is that the younger students are caught in a double bind between a lack of jobs if they leave and a squeeze on higher education if they stay .
8 ‘ The really tragic thing is that the longer people are unemployed the harder it is to get them back to work .
9 A further risk is that the smaller Fellowships become so , " special and different " that they may lose the wider identification with all sufferers from addictive disease and they may therefore be less exposed to the common humility that is the essential basis for recovery .
10 The answer is that the Schrödinger equation is only half the dynamical story .
11 Our only alternative explanation is that the higher referral rates in the fundholding group compared with non-fundholding group in the year before the introduction of fundholding represent an atypical year for these practices .
12 The obvious explanation is that the finer points of selection were to be left to the LEAs as compensation for loss of power , because central direction was unnecessary .
13 One of the most remarkable things about the Peniel story is that the larger narrative proceeds almost entirely as if it was not there .
14 Well actually I think your quite right , but I think the problem is that the older reader reads it for escapism and enjoyment , its , its fun , but I think the younger reader reads it and thinks that 's what life is should be like and that 's when the trouble starts .
15 Note that the reason for the rise in the equilibrium rate of interest is that the higher income level will have brought forth an increased transactions demand for money .
16 Certainly my initial impression was that the older boys in particular were resisting the task I 'd set them .
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