Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that all [noun] [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | The effect is that all readings are slightly low . |
2 | ‘ The result of the action improvement team 's work is that all items are now identified and detailed for line weight , rung bungs , pieces in a bung , bungs per board , height and tilt . |
3 | The premise of Basic Instinct is that all women are homicidal maniacs . |
4 | The reason is that all males are potential — and usually actual — competitors for females ; hence sexual selection favours males who optimize male characteristics . |
5 | 1.13 Our fundamental assumption is that all pupils are entitled to an education that will provide the opportunity for them to develop to the best of their abilities a competence in and appreciation of English . |
6 | One common stereotype is that all women are natural wives and mothers . |
7 | The principle is that all movements are entered twice , once in the ‘ in ’ or credit side of one account and once in the ‘ out ’ or debit side of a different account . |
8 | The principle is that all movements are entered twice , once in the ‘ in ’ or credit side of one account and once in the ‘ out ’ or debit side of a different account . |
9 | The idea is that all citizens are bound together in a sort of multilateral contract which defines our reciprocal rights and duties . |
10 | The idea is that all results are published and schools are then placed in league tables , so the main purpose of the tests is as much about the stimulation of competition as it is about diagnosing individual children 's strengths and weaknesses . |
11 | My only quibble is that all measurements are given in metric form only . |
12 | The alternative benign view is that all contracts are made , broadly speaking , to ease the flow of product . |