Example sentences of "be [adj] that some [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may also be true that some professional groups have had their independence and autonomy reduced . |
2 | Speaking about the remark made by Ariane Mnouchkine , a French writer and theatre director , that Euro Disneyland was a ‘ cultural Chernobyl ’ , Mr Eisner said that he and his colleagues were aware that some French intellectuals had been poisonous about the Enchanted Kingdom . |
3 | One of the main problems in meta-analysis is incomplete collection of data ( it is possible that some unpublished trials were not identified ) , another is the difficulty of obtaining complete data on an ‘ intention-to-treat ’ basis . |
4 | However , it is possible that some thermal hysteresis effects may have to be overcome . |
5 | Taking all of these approaches together , it is clear that some intractable problems remain . |
6 | It is clear that some elderly patients can benefit from surgery that may previously have been denied on the grounds of age alone . |
7 | No court will make an order , especially one likely to cause delay , unless it is clear that some useful purpose will be served . |
8 | The requirement that the defects be disclosed to the buyer is one of degree and it is probable that some positive act of drawing attention seems to be required . |
9 | It is true that some powerful people , notably Winston Churchill , favoured military intervention . |
10 | It is true that some local authorities will not say whether you are eligible or not until a place has been put on offer to you , but it 's still very much worth your while to find out all you can from your local education authority . |
11 | But while it is true that some Tory rebels would oppose any motion proposed by the Prime Minister , it is worth remembering that the vote is still about the Maastricht Treaty . |