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

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1 An example of this is that each stitch pattern section ( A , B , C and so on ) , has a limit of approximately 16,000 bits .
2 A corollary of this is that such industries are far from simple to understand and hence they demand experts both to run them and to explain them to the general public , e.g. microelectronics , nuclear stations , oil refineries , etc .
3 The implication of this is that many mergers can be regarded as failures in the sense that they do not attain the gains in efficiency claimed as their justification .
4 The result of this is that most strikers are disqualified from receiving supplementary benefit during the first two weeks of a strike .
5 The great pity of this is that most pubs are old , yet the proper opportunity to celebrate this has already been squandered .
6 The implication of this is that any policy proposal for a particular industry can only be made after an investigation of not only the structure of the industry , but also of the objectives and conduct of the firms within it .
7 The corollary of this is that any receipts received or payments made in the current financial year which relate to accruals made in the last financial year , will not affect the current year 's profit figures .
8 The disadvantage of this is that some promoters underadvertise , underpromote , and undermarket the gig to try and put more pounds in their pockets by reducing their expenses .
9 It seems clear that one of the effects of this is that more people are fearful both for their own future and for that of the person who has died .
10 One consequence of this was that many stories were not really about events but merely reports or rewrites of speeches made by leading politicians at events .
11 The principle which would have to be established first of all is that each person in the world ( all those aged 21 or over , suggests Dr Grubb ) would have an equal share in man-made carbon dioxide emissions , regardless of whether he lived in a rich developed country or a poor one which produced hardly any carbon dioxide at all .
12 Perhaps most remarkable of all was that this system of government was based on a written Constitution , drawn up by a group of politicians at the end of the 18th century and only altered on rare occasions since ( there had been 19 Amendments to the Constitution by 1920 ) .
13 What excited him most of all was that these pieces , each so different , each showing a restless determination to experiment , all had the signature of Wyspianski .
14 The tragedy of 1914 was that neither side could accept this obvious compromise because neither could sell it to their own followers .
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