Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The principal recommendation is that all listed companies registered in the UK should comply with a code of best practice for corporate governance . |
2 | One spin-off is that many feminist psychologists still identify themselves as lesbians ; half of the members of the Association of Women in Psychology , for example , are lesbians ( Basow 1986 ) . |
3 | The result is that some 600,000 cardholders cut up their cards . |
4 | The main criticism of the argument from analogy is that these two assumptions are inconsistent . |
5 | Indeed , one of the key points about Berger and Mohr 's study is that such moral careers are being partly constructed by capital 's requirements for a cheap workforce and one which can be dismissed in line with fluctuating demands for the products they make . |
6 | Our first rule is that all raw materials must be from a known and identifiable source . |
7 | The advantage of this form of key is that several different characters are compared together so that if one or more is missing , closeness of fit to the list can be used to gain an identification . |
8 | The important recommendation was that all non-seminoma patients should have abdominal ( 10 or 12.5 mm spacing ) and thoracic ( 20 mm spacing ) CTs at diagnosis and at fixed intervals during follow-up ; the thoracic CT was to be done with both lung and mediastinal window . |
9 | The result was that many deaf men were unable to obtain work . |
10 | This statement was made in the context of the planning and design of hotels for new constructionn , but an obvious corollary is that these major systems should be properly serviced to ensure that the hotel continues to operate successfully every day . |
11 | A third requirement is that these general rules be complemented by the equality of all before the law . |
12 | The main problem with contraception is that many young women and men know about it , but they do n't use it . |
13 | The consequence is that most single parents , who have to pay someone to look after their children while at work , are now worse off if they continue part-time work , and the number of single parents in work is likely to drop dramatically because of this change . |
14 | My own opinion is that all cold-blooded animals are endowed with responsive behaviour that can be mistaken for higher intelligence , when what we are really dealing with are reflex actions to given stimuli — as in Pavlov 's dogs , which salivated when a bell they associated with food was rung . |
15 | The snag is that many local managers are refusing to agree to this concession . |
16 | One snag is that some statistical tests , especially calculations of sample error , can not be made on quota sampling because they are not based on random sampling . |
17 | The truth is that such huge figures have a hypnotizing effect on the victims and arouse a defensive incredulity among those supposed to provide the money . |
18 | These hoops can be jumped through quickly if all parties cooperate , but the point is that some potential candidates for the 1990 Edinburgh course will already be looking for possible courses early in 1989 . |
19 | Equally important to the maintenance of Labour 's new-found unity in the closing stages of the war was that all leading figures now sensed the possibility of major political advances after the war . |
20 | Yet all the evidence is that most violent crimes occur between 11 pm and 3 am at the weekend , with the largest number happening on a Saturday . |
21 | He got it written er if you remember the rules of the game are that all Regional Railways work will go to a Regional Railways office and they will decide if it goes out . |
22 | Broadly , Wendler 's argument is that these four factors have favourably intersected for a sub-set of technologies — Unix , C and TCP/IP — in large — scientific , engineering , government and education — but niche markets . |
23 | One problem with King 's line of argument is that several modern presidents , apparently long on relevant experience , have not done well in the White House . |
24 | A direct and obvious example is that many marine animals are dispersed around the globe by ocean currents . |
25 | Union policy is that all new posts should be advertised and the process must be taken seriously . |
26 | Indeed , a popular view amongst community relations police in the area is that many more schools would welcome them but for intimidation , a factor which the community relations police have to be very sensitive towards if they are not to threaten the safety of children and teachers . |
27 | The trouble is that many other firms want to do the same , so the profits of the business will probably be lower by then . |
28 | that they thought they could develop and hav hold events on , and er , he said , like we , we came up with some good ideas , put forward some ideas , really good ideas , for things to do on this land , and he said , the trouble is that all these councillors back on to these pieces of land , and he said , er , they do n't want people coming along and enjoying themselves on it , because they want to go and walk their labradors on it . |
29 | The trouble is that these new trees tend to be specially developed strains which are often alien to the areas in which they are planted . |
30 | The implicit complaint is that many British insurers would not have been saddled with these claims if US law and regulation had not been retrospectively changed . |