Example sentences of "be [noun pl] that [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Wall-mounted up-lighters are still popular with many designers but there are signs that central pendant lighting is making a comeback . |
2 | And there are fears that veteran lock Terry Roberts 's distinguished career could be ended by a back injury . |
3 | There are fears that large mortgage rate hikes could tip the already stagnant housing and mortgage market into deep and long-lasting recession . |
4 | These are features that simple word processors were never designed to incorporate but which low-end desktop publishing packages find simple . |
5 | The mechanisms behind these interactions are still waiting to be unravelled , but there are indications that small messenger molecules may be important . |
6 | Although data relating to the seasonal distribution of runoff are limited , there are indications that post-drought recharge rates of forest soils are reduced and that more rapid flood response is characteristic of all stages of the rotation cycle when compared with non-afforested catchments ( Binns 1986 ) . |
7 | Later there were claims that armed Fatah supporters had entered the campus in order to sway the results of student council elections . |
8 | There were reports that international relief organizations had vastly over-estimated the number of refugees fleeing Kuwait and Iraq following the outbreak of hostilities on Jan. 16-17 . |
9 | The long-overdue squeeze on the public-sector workforce will save some more , though there are reports that unpublicised redundancy payments are eating up much of what is saved in wages . |