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

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1 Nor are the ‘ some Germans ’ just cranks : Peter Glotz , a leading member of the SDP , argued that ‘ practically all Germans are in agreement that military alliances have to be made superfluous …
2 Well , I 'm in agreement with you , and I think most environmentalists are in agreement that sustained growth is the way forward , and they have to be sustainable for the economies of the people who actually live there to survive , and sustainable for the whole planet to survive .
3 Well it may be of course that that kind of thing has always tended to happen gather of society skirmishing goes on and young men are expected to go and find very often
4 But it can scarcely be in doubt that these books have in them home truths , and an ironic obliquity or duplicity , which richly relate to the world of Jaruzelski 's predecessors , and indeed to the experience of other countries where literature and opinion have been repressed .
5 It ended in May 1915 , during one of the most politically testing weeks in Asquith 's premiership , with the lady 's retreat into a curious marriage to Edwin Montagu , a lesser member of the government and a very close friend — indeed acolyte — of the prime minister , and it is about Montagu that this book has most of new interest to say .
6 ( The most important of these is of course that that person should as a result of the testator 's intention have received a benefit under his will . )
7 A problem with this idea is of course that most dreams are not remembered , so that even if solutions to problems are achieved during dreams they can not be regarded as adaptive , unless we are to believe that these solutions are somehow incorporated unconsciously .
8 It is of interest that supplementary calcium is able to abolish the increased tumoyr yield after enterectomy and will also reduce crypt cell production .
9 The requesting State and not the moving party is liable for these costs , and it is of interest that this provision enables a judge of the requesting State to impose an international fiscal obligation on his Government .
10 It is of interest that this patient developed three independent primary neoplasms , which may indicate genetic predisposition .
11 The whole point is in fact that ruddy man at the tax office 's claws have been drawn , and the condition of his back is now between him and members of the chiropractic profession .
12 ‘ In my opinion , it is beyond question that municipal corporations have reputations .
13 An important function of major-minor contrasts in particular is to underline that essential preoccupation of the lyric theatre , emotional conflict whether this is internal ( as in the soliloquy ) or taking place between two characters .
14 Smith was of opinion that adequate protection could be given by keeping a mobile force ready , who , on warning of danger , could be swiftly moved to the danger area ; but , if police were to be billeted in the colliery , 70 would be sufficient .
15 The inclusion of the latter group was in recognition that local authority involvement was no longer merely passive through the grant-aiding of classes and courses but was now active in the planning of adult education provision and its shaping in conjunction with developing LEA policies .
16 The Chansons de Geste of the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries centred in the court of Charlemagne ; and it was from France that this type of heroic epic spread to Germany .
17 It was at observatories that fundamental work on errors in observation were done by Gauss , leading to statistical theory applicable in all kinds of other fields .
18 It was at stations that other travellers were made aware of these human shipments and their minimal comforts .
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