Example sentences of "[prep] be that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The proper conclusion appears to be that no single theory can underlie all potential agency situations , and that these must be examined on a case by case basis .
2 The answer seems to be that a female cat sometimes experiences a ‘ false heat ’ a few weeks after she has given birth .
3 The problem continues to be that a religious-fascist state wishes to hire professional terrorists to have me killed ; that has always been the problem . ’
4 The Rapporteur was notably unenthusiastic about this text ‘ que nous n'estimons pas très heureux ’ ; its effect appears to be that a Contracting State can enter an objection to the modes of service provided for in Article 10 ( which would otherwise be available in respect of all Contracting States ) but allow their use in respect of particular , and perhaps especially neighbouring , states .
5 Accordingly , the conclusion has to be that a knowing breach of the order by the appellants has not been proved .
6 If not , Hick 's position would presumably have to be that the many gods of one tradition were equivalent to the one god of another tradition .
7 [ 1979 ] A.C. 440 , Lord Diplock stated the key principle to be that the general rule may be departed from only where its application would ‘ frustrate or render impracticable the administration of justice . ’
8 A difference between McGregor and Tuckman seems to be that the former sees some groups as fixed in their poor behaviour , whereas the latter implies that groups tend to move out of the ineffective stages into more effective behaviour .
9 The position now seems to be that the two offences have the same legal definition , and that the prosecution should prefer the charge of manslaughter when the case is a bad one which might merit a sentence in excess of the five-year maximum for causing death by reckless driving .
10 The reasoning behind this proposal seems to be that the two parties are adult , and any exploitation deriving from the family tie seems no more likely than in other adult relationships .
11 Thus , despite the limitation of s 7 of the UCTA ( prior to its amendment by the addition of s 7(3A) ) to business contracts ( see s 1(3) ) , the better argument would seem to be that the new s 7(3A) , like the old s 6(1) , applies to all contracts , not just business contracts .
12 The important difference between habituation and conditioning when it comes to context specificity appears to be that the latter involves the recall of associative information whereas habituation requires no more than the recognition of the stimulus as being familiar .
13 The most likely outcome seems to be that the black hole will just disappear , at least from our region of the universe , taking with it the astronaut and any singularity there might be inside it , if indeed there is one .
14 In late twentieth century Moscow , the danger appears to be that the collective record of the Russian and other Soviet peoples may simply ebb away electron by electron ( Moiseenko 1993 ) .
15 Moore 's view seems to be that the only non-fallacious cases are those where we are given merely some obvious synonym for the most basic sense of ‘ good ’ , like ‘ intrinsically valuable ’ .
16 The general opinion seems to be that the only really dangerous thing that happens during the filming of London 's Burning is Murphy driving a fire engine .
17 The principle seems to be that the closer the potential person approaches its realisation and the fewer the remaining hurdles to surmount , the more attributes of the actual person seem proper to it .
18 The conclusion would seem to be that the early Anglo-Saxon countryside was not run as efficiently as in the following centuries .
19 The message seems to be that the best diet is one where as many different foods as possible are included and where meals are planned to include :
20 And so it came to be that the bewitching gesture of her father 's secretary walking down the golden path ( which bewitched me when I saw the woman in the swimsuit take leave of the lifeguard ) had completely gone to sleep in her .
21 The only truism appears to be that the smaller the town the greater the extent of the exchange .
22 In a comprehensive survey , Moore and Newman ( 1985 ) note that the consensus appears to be that the free rider effect of RTW laws is negligible in terms of the impact on unionization .
23 The end result of interaction appears to be that the longer one survives after myocardial infarct the closer one 's life expectancy comes to match the normal population .
24 In retrospect , indeed , the only criticism was to be that the whole Supergrid had not been designed for conversion to even higher voltages .
25 Many people , therefore , encoded his conclusion to be that the limbic system was the seat of emotion .
26 For example in the case of people of Asian origin living in Britain , the expectation is much more likely to be that the main supportive bond , especially in respect of financial support , will be between sons and parents .
27 The answer may turn out to be that the main results of university education for which intrinsic value can reasonably be claimed — such as the activity of critical thought — are included as main elements in the educational process itself , so that it is pointless to go on putting essential questions off by starting with questions about the value of the results of an Arts education .
28 The general view seemed to be that the important thing was to get the economic and social base right and the language would look after itself .
29 The final verdict has to be that the underlying intelligence of the man , for all his shrewdness , combativity and skill in a car , was insufficient to match an ambition that was almost forced upon him by his milieu , by his family and by his status as a Brazilian national hero .
30 Well , you do n't know that , I mean it 's , I , that 's what I 've said all the way along this , this world 's getting to be that the wrong person
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