Example sentences of "be that [adv] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The second caveat is that even this amount of support is reduced when hypothetical compromises are put to the public . |
2 | The point is that almost any configuration of events with which an individual is likely to be associated in public carries the risk of a worst possible meaning which might reflect unfavourably upon him , and it is a sign of intact mental functioning that one recognises this risk , without of course being incapacitated by the thought , and at the same time that one is equipped to perform repair work if and when infractions occur . |
3 | What is perhaps most startling is that so many agents of educational change — local education officers and education committees — remained so untouched by the principles . |
4 | This can be useful ; the only thing to bear in mind is that too many icons in here will increase the time taken for Windows to get going , so it 's best to keep Start Up for the real essentials . |
5 | The trouble is that too many people in the Labour party are more concerned with scaring than with caring . |
6 | The trouble was that very few members of the audience at the Theatre Royal , Brighton , understood either what he was saying or why they had spent the money on going to see him in the first place . |