Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [be] [that] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The problem for Foucault is that this argument involves more than just madness as such , for it really amounts to a questioning of the very possibility of critique .
2 If you want to en try and ensure that you 're going to have a self sustained community , one hundred percent , you make sure that presumably you 've got a show case cinema with fifteen screens there , er a B and Q , erm a whole range of of facilities that nobody ever needs leave , erm erm erm er that new settlement , the reality of the real world of course is that all settlements to a greater or lesser degree , er have a relationship with other er larger scale settlements , now then let's look at the new settlement , fourteen hundred dwellings , we estimate that that is going to be of the order of around three thousand three hundred people , now that is sizeable , it is not small , it is larger than a number of the small market towns er in North Yorkshire , like Boroughbridge , Settle , it is a significant development erm erm and within it erm there will be a requirement er be a requirement for a a a primary school , it justifies that .
3 But what I hope what we hope of course is that some people give us a real good try .
4 Another reason for the non-reporting of crime is that many victims are unaware that they actually are victims of specific crimes .
5 A feature of suburbia is that many people do not even know their own neighbours ; certainly not those across the way .
6 A basic principle of the rule of law is that any interference with the liberty of the individual must be justified by law .
7 The miracle of anorexia is that this wish can be fulfilled : one does not have to grow up ; one does not have to become a woman , even in the biological sense ; one can reject all foreign substances , for which food is a metaphor , and subject them to one 's will .
8 While one argument against expecting schools to carry an additional load of knowledge is that such knowledge , particularly in the vocational field , rapidly becomes out of date , two arguments from the other side have some lasting weight .
9 One of the effects of anharmonicity is that these transitions do not all have exactly the same frequency , and so a band may have a very complex form .
10 What adds to the fragmentation of policy is that these organizations represent so many different definitions of ‘ Europe ’ .
11 One feature of lamb is that any part of the meat is suitable for either roasting or grilling , depending on the cutting .
12 The first rule of sampling is that each member of the relevant population must have some chance of being included .
13 It is important to note that a presupposition of this sort of sampling is that each stage is composed of similar sub-units so that sampling at each stage will not result in unrepresentative samples .
14 Gateway has issued a writ because a condition of sale was that all identification should be removed if the goods were resold .
15 One of the rules of gardening is that all rules have an exception !
16 One of the most noticeable features of English is that many syllables are weak ; this is true of many other languages , but it is necessary to study how these weak syllables are pronounced and where they occur in English .
17 The problem for capitalism was that this rule was always problematic because of the pressure from the working class and non-monopoly capital for policies which would question the interests of monopoly capital .
18 Something you learn all too quickly working on a magazine like Guitarist is that some things are difficult to adequately describe .
19 One possibility under consideration is that this assessment may take the form of a project or assignment to be completed by the candidate .
20 A RULE of thumb in banking is that those firms at the top of the industry 's league tables are ripe for relegation .
21 One of the fascinating things about individuality in communicating is that each person develops a distinctive voice , instantly recognisable , for instance , on a telephone .
22 One point that must be borne in mind is that such maps can not be produced using Landsat MSS or TM data alone .
23 The point , however , that the inquirer should bear in mind is that these exemptions and exceptions have been granted because the organisations concerned have demonstrated that either they are already regulated by other statutes or are subject to a reporting procedure through branch returns to a central body which itself reports to the Charity Commission .
24 But what had slipped from sight was that these women were n't victims , they were survivors .
25 One result of being open to children 's ideas in science is that all pupils in a class are taken seriously as learners and thinkers .
26 What is not in doubt is that many members failed to follow the professional path of Section 2f in the dispute , and were thus in breach of the Code of Professional Conduct .
27 One point about security in reception is that all money would be dealt with from one desk and this would make staff very vulnerable .
28 One particular difficulty in assessing change over time is that any differences between the two assessments will be influenced by a host of ex-traneous factors which may either conceal or exaggerate the real changes in the child 's language .
29 One problem for BAF is that many athletes are still sympathetic to Hamilton-Jones 's cause , believing him to be an unwitting victim of an anti-drugs policy designed to catch bigger fish .
30 Tenants allocated homes in this way do of course pay rent and local taxes just like everyone else , although the sad reality at present is that many councils have such long waiting lists of homeless people and families living in substandard accommodation that people with mental disorders face great competition for housing .
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