Example sentences of "be [adj] that [adj] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This , the waste of it , fuelled in her the indignation that kept her going , filled her mind with the thoughts that justified everything she did : one day , it would be impossible that fine people like Philip would be misused , kept down , insulted by circumstances ; one day — and because of her , Alice , and her comrades things would be different .
2 Although it is hard to know how valid these comparisons are , it is clear that ordinary people in Britain have far more possessions and assets than they did in 1911 .
3 To conclude our review of criminal statistics , it is clear that official statistics on crime , like most statistics , should not be taken at face value as ‘ facts ’ to be accepted uncritically .
4 Given the SDLP 's track record , it is inconceivable that Labour-minded people in Northern Ireland would ever give it their support .
5 It is surprising that some people in Liverpool chose not to pay their community charge , when they were urged not to do so by Labour Members of Parliament ?
6 That is not the case , and while it is true that deaf people from different countries can converse with each other better than hearing folk , they all have their own signs and structure .
7 But we still have n't demonstrated that it is plausible that this series of Ks actually existed .
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