Example sentences of "[be] that a single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Liam Hudson suggests that ‘ it may be that a single system of values embraces the individual 's perceptions of academic institutions ; his perception of himself and his demonstrable behaviour ’ , and goes on to say that ,
2 Martin Feldstein , Professor of Economics at Harvard University , head of America 's Bureau of Economic Research and former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to the president of the United States , summed up his views on the matter thus : ‘ My judgment is that a Single Currency for Europe would be a liability . ’
3 The translucent message from the corridors of power , in Europe and in Whitehall , is that a single currency will be established , and that we shall be part of it .
4 The reason why it is considered so important that we should not make a commitment at this stage to join a single currency is that a single currency would involve not only a single central bank but single economic management and a commitment by the Government and people of this country to subsidise , if necessary , the trade deficit of Italy , the budget deficits of other countries and the different standards of living .
5 The risk of this policy is that a single product may be standardised prematurely .
6 The second recommendation was that a single budget should be established for the care of elderly people in the community , with contributions from the NHS and from local authorities .
7 Most of the attacks were near main roads , and the original police hypothesis was that a single madman or religious fanatic was motoring from one enclosed pasture to another ; then several horses seemed to have been assaulted in different places at the same time , although this is not certain .
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