Example sentences of "[to-vb] [be] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What he does n't seem to know is that Albie had been talking to Carmichael .
2 What it did not want the public to know was that Blake had been authorised to do shady deals with Russian intelligence , including the betrayal of MI6 agents in East Germany , and the whole plan had backfired because he was a spy already .
3 The other thing to remember is that women who have sex with women may be at risk of HIV infection if they share needles or syringes to inject drugs , or use semen that has not been tested for HIV if they want to get pregnant through self-insemination .
4 Well , the first thing to remember is that things are n't half as bad as you think , so do n't panic !
5 ‘ The first thing to remember is that things are n't as bad as you think , so do n't panic ’
6 One final point to remember is that goods despatched before 31 December will be treated as exports within the existing system even if they are to arrive on 1 January or later .
7 The important thing to remember is that NVQs are for the individual , are broadly based and non-specific , in five levels , and once accredited the individual , from school leaver upwards , builds up a personal record of achievement which will be recognised by employers across the country .
8 The other thing to remember is that Mobs already engaged in hand-to-hand combat are not affected by Animosity and ca n't be attacked by another Mob that fails its Animosity test .
9 An important point to remember is that spiders need damp conditions at all times , so put the cage where it will not tend to dry out .
10 Another point to remember is that flowers will wilt badly , or even die , if they are left sitting in a hot car or office all day , so if you have to buy them hours before they will be pressed , put them in plenty of water as soon as possible or , better still , buy them on your way home and then they can be pressed fairly quickly .
11 The next thing to remember is that fish are live animals and you are not allowed to take them in the cabin of the aircraft .
12 Another suggestion one tends to hear is that animals should live on our farms but not be killed , only providing us with milk , wool and manure .
13 The point to stress is that rights which we now tend to regard as unquestionable were bones of serious contention in the past , and , like present-day calls for the return of capital punishment , might well have remained so .
14 What is important to stress is that Nizan 's life and work must be seen in the context of his youth .
15 The important point to stress is that humans appear to possess an innate capacity for finding common cause in a great number of cultural activities , a capacity Carrithers in this volume calls ‘ sociality ’ .
16 What seems to emerge is that Iraq 's foreign-exchange reserves , which amounted to $20 billion in 1980 , had reached $30 billion the following year .
17 The first point to emerge is that W-cells are not a homogeneous class .
18 The one fact which seems to emerge was that changes were taking place in British villas round about 360 and this was reflected in the two maps , figs. 6.1 and 6.2 , included in this 1969 study .
19 The reason I asked you just now what you planned to do was that Laura , my sister — you remember her , do n't you ?
20 The important thing to emphasize is that women are given the opportunity to participate in all areas of work and that there exists a definite attempt to organize and train women for tasks outside the domestic sphere , One finds many women who are in charge of supplies , or working in the munition workshops , in tailoring , shoe-making , pottery or local manufactures , such as hammocks and so on .
21 However what I want to emphasize is that Residents ' Association 's case is not does not rely on an inner northern route acting as a an alternative to a western rel route .
22 What they failed to recognise was that Sarah had grown up .
23 What people do n't seem to realise is that families outside still have to support prisoners .
24 Next er thing we need to describe is that planets move round the sun do n't we ?
25 The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success .
26 One point to mention is that Bjornsson avoided using raters who knew anything about readability research — he wanted overall difficulty , not linguistic variables as such , to be the criterion used by the readers .
27 What neither the philosophers nor the sociologists seemed to grasp was that Mannheim was interested in a different aspect of knowledge than they were , one which was far more radical than merely arbitrating between truth and falsity .
28 What she neglected to mention was that Dixons 's profit margins in the UK ( five per cent measured at the level of pre-tax operating profit ) are some five times greater than their comparable US profit of one per cent .
29 702–3 , Archbishop Beorhtwald presiding , but the terms are said to have been that Wilfrid relinquish his episcopal office and retire to his monastery at Ripon and they were unacceptable ( Vita Wilfridi , chs 46–7 ) .
30 What we have to see is that Christ died not just as a self sacrifice not just because of injustice but he died as the atonement , to pay the price , for our sin .
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