Example sentences of "[noun pl] be that the " in BNC.

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1 Reasons are that the PC has become the conventional engineering tool ; most DSP applications programs run under ms-dos ; hardware interfacing of target DSP boards to the PC has become a standard practice , and the PC represents a low cost entry point into the field of DSP development .
2 These conditions in the case of individual company accounts are that the company must satisfy at least two of three requirements relating to the maximum size of : ( i ) its turnover , ( ii ) its ‘ balance sheet total ’ and ( iii ) the average number of its employees during the year .
3 He says the two main benefits for shareholders are that the perks are a ‘ bit of fun ’ that it ‘ enables them to relate more to the company . ’
4 The signs are that the next few years will see some extensive soul-searching about art history ; several books have already appeared .
5 But the signs are that the upward curve is levelling out .
6 Hundreds of pilots will retire over the next two years and all the signs are that the airlines are poised to grow strongly from now on . ’
7 For the next two months , however , he must devote himself to his team and the signs are that the passage through India will be anything but smooth .
8 The Bosnian Serbs are unlikely to be trembling with fear : the signs are that the West , now more divided than ever , will settle for observers , who will merely count the lorries breaking the embargo .
9 The signs are that the Thatcherites are now losing confidence in their economic and social project .
10 All the signs are that the board , under its chairman , Sir Clifford Chetwood , is fully committed to demonstrating its value to the industry and others .
11 Everywhere candidates lost out to a low turnout … all the signs are that the voters have had enough for this year
12 Complaints about noise have increased tenfold in the past fifteen years , and all the signs are that the problem is still getting worse .
13 But , although pre-Budget issues will not be on the Cabinet agenda on Thursday , the signs are that the dissenters — Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley , Welsh Secretary John Redwood and Chief Secretary Michael Portillo — will step up their battle against any fresh tax rises .
14 But the signs are that the Essex skipper will give Atherton good news before leading his side against Lancashire in their Sunday League clash .
15 The signs are that the talks are progressing well .
16 In 1991 , British government finances again moved into deficit and the projections are that the deficit will grow but notwithstanding this the market in UK government bonds will remain , by international standards , a medium-sized one for the foreseeable future .
17 But since the rules are that the place has to pay its own way , he has welcomed all comers , from the World Indoor Bowls Championship to Militant Tendency , who staged their annual conference in the Palace of the People .
18 LIFESPAN 's rules are that the author of a piece of work may not be its approver , so you now need to create another user to approve the package .
19 The assumptions lying behind such targeted programmes are that the ‘ problem ’ is a bounded one , concerned with ‘ pockets of poverty or deprivation ’ , restricted areas of decay , which can be remedied through relatively limited expenditure and precise targeting of funds and activities to ‘ special ’ , different , difficult problems , limited problems which remain to be rooted out , while the rest of the system is assumed to be functioning well and on course for prosperity and harmony .
20 Mr Gordon in your erm opening remarks you referred to the fact that erm following the programme re-orientation I think you words were that the full government are now capping their liabilities on the programme .
21 All that has changed over the centuries is that the monarch used to be the substantial head of the government and it is , indeed , still the case that , legally , much central government executive authority continues to reside in the monarch .
22 Over at Ibrox , the news for their fans is that the long injury list is continuing to shorten .
23 Another problem with a textbook description of research methods is that the textbook gives the impression that this is what really goes on .
24 The only similarity between the words in these lists is that the pattern recognition system perceived them as being orthographically similar .
25 A feature of such organizations is that the means are all-important and the ends are of relatively secondary importance .
26 Another regular complaint from journalists is that the PROs concerned are never in their offices the day after they have sent out an important mailing .
27 Linked with this periodic replacement and expansion of fixed capital will be the proposition that the direct cause of the outbreak of crises is that the sale of means of consumption falls relative to the volume of their production .
28 ‘ it seems to me that it is not possible for a person in the position of the bank to exclude the discretion of the court , but one nevertheless starts from the position that the contractual position between the parties is that the costs will be paid on an indemnity basis .
29 The basis of incorporation by a course of dealing seems to be that terms will apply to the contract if the reasonable expectation of the parties is that the terms will apply .
30 One of this country 's great strengths is that the burdens imposed by the Government on employing people are much lighter than in France and Germany .
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