Example sentences of "but that [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This changed when he became aware not only that he had a personal problem , but that he was that problem .
2 Does the Prime Minister agree with the proposition that it is entirely sensible for a Government to borrow prudently in order to fund capital investment to build economic recovery but that it is sheer folly for a Government to borrow in order to buy votes for an election ?
3 And , but that it was high noon and no circumstance of ghostliness accompanied the curious cachinnation .
4 The working party found that the linkage between the IT research community and the IT industry is very strong , but that there is little linkage between the IT research community and the wider engineering research community or engineering industry .
5 Moreover , the data show that once the crown cover is reduced below c. 70 per cent , runoff and erosion increased rapidly but that there was little difference when crown cover was between 70 and 90 per cent .
6 The report concluded that , with a further increase in mechanization , there should still be enough labour to meet the needs of the industry by 1980 , but that there was little room to manoeuvre and the longer-term situation was unclear .
7 To cut a long story short , he concluded that most of these effects were ambiguous but that there was one effect which could , in principle , be quite powerful in raising the level of real expenditure and income : for a constant nominal stock of money , a fall in the price level will raise the real money stock which may , in turn , exert significant downward pressure on the rate of interest .
8 In response to our inquiry , Ruby indicated that the males of her kind were only moderately larger than the females , but that there was another type of upright hominid on the savannah .
9 On the protection of members of the public , the hon. Gentleman said that a case had been decided , but that there was some doubt about the position .
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