Example sentences of "[be] that [noun sg] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 if the planning if if the requirements fall much below the demographic requirements , the implication is that migration could be controlled but it may be controlled by a mechanism which I do n't think anybody really wants and that 's by stimulating out migration in North Yorkshire .
2 The unique implication of this view is that associability will not be lost when a stimulus is followed by inconsistent consequences .
3 The fact is that starvation will get worse and worse , right into the 21st century , unless the rich world contemplates a real assault on the causes of third-world poverty , rather than occasional crisis management .
4 But again , actually he does n't , and I quote Cole 's piece : ‘ The fact is that starvation will get worse and worse unless the rich world contemplates a real assault on the causes of third-world poverty , rather than the occasional crisis management . ’
5 The implication of such a decision is that freight will continue to be carried , as at present , on existing lines , with the intensified use of those lines possibly throughout the night .
6 The first and most important reason is that ketamine can readily induce a state of virtual helplessness , within the dose range normally taken by users , to a far greater extent than most other substances of abuse .
7 The probable implication is that science would need to be presented in the context of the needs of society and individuals .
8 My view is that thrombolysis should only be administered by personnel who are capable and competent at recognising the risks and complications , and also managing the patient thereafter .
9 ‘ His view is that waste should be dealt with at source , that cleaner production methods should be introduced . ’
10 At the moment , the cheery assumption is that wasteland can be found somewhere within existing cities for housing to be built on .
11 However , the implication is that intervention should focus on the prevention or early treatment of the disorder .
12 The official French view is that BSE will inevitably spread to France , manifesting itself in " spontaneous " cases with an incubation period of between two and nine years .
13 The contrary view is that television would damage the intimate character of debates and would encourage exhibitionism amongst those MPs seeking publicity .
14 A major difficulty with such a test is that familiarity may breed tolerance rather than contempt .
15 Conti 's opinion was that reconciliation could be achieved , but only so long as the Scriptures were understood to speak the language of common people .
16 The assumption was that insurance would be paid only by those who could afford it while those who could not afford to pay would be exempt .
17 As to genius , ‘ Reynolds ’ opinion was that Genius may be taught & that all Pretense to Inspiration is a Lie & a Deceit , to say the least of it .
18 The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice .
19 The pretrial statistical assumption was that enalapril would be as effective in reducing urinary albumin excretion as was found in a previous one year , placebo controlled study and that hydrochlorothiazide would not be different from a placebo in such patients .
20 The view was that radio should always speak with the same voice as the Government , aiming to educate and improve rather than entertain the public .
21 The implication was that balance would be achieved over the trade cycle .
22 One extreme assumption was that demand would mirror the demographic decline , while at the other extreme there would only be a shallow decline in demand due to increases in both the proportions of school leavers wanting to advance their education and in the number of mature entrants .
23 His reasoning was that GHQ could not deal with such a large number of small units .
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