Example sentences of "[adv] [be] that [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All the suggestions for improvement had been adequately implemented so the conclusion could only be that neither party had grasped the size and nature of the problem .
2 The difficulty many pupils experience with the scale illustrated below is that each division represents 0.2 of a centimetre and not 0.1 .
3 Just just to show that erm well they just were that those sort of people you know .
4 A particular feature of such a view of what is just is that any attempt to translate it into practice must begin by favouring the weakest and the least advantaged , since these are the people least likely to have the opportunity to enjoy an equal share of what we have , and are thus most in need of help .
5 Our view has always been that any taxation system must be based on the ability to pay .
6 MPs are in the unique position of being able to vote themselves unlimited money from public funds : the dominant view among MPs has always been that this power must be exercised with restraint .
7 It may also be that such service would be regarded as valid on the ground that it amounted to service on the defendant in accordance with the law of the country in which service is effected .
8 What the rhetorical approach points out is that such dialogue expresses the contrary themes of cultural and ideological life .
9 What Derrida points out is that this view can creep back into the definition of the sign itself once it has been broken down into a signifier and a signified .
10 Their only problem right now is that this tour is too short for them , their inexperience is a weakness and only more games will reduce that factor .
11 and what I concern myself with now is that this sort of thing is becoming too obvious in the area , this kind of development , this kind of an infringement in villages , looking for , somebody 's got to make a stand against it , er and I hope that we shall in this Parish Council
12 Now is that any way for a nicely brought-up young lady to talk to her host ? ’
13 ‘ All you 've said so far is that some kid thinks he 's seen the man we want .
14 But what is of crucial importance in the account thus far is that these action types are syntactically and semantically unstructured .
15 Because it may well be that that land would n't be considered being part of the conservation area .
16 It may well be that some accountant has shown the society a loophole through which it can escape the obligations laid upon it at its foundation in 1914 .
17 It may well be that this development makes matters worse .
18 It may well be that this reduction in severity of symptoms has brought the symptoms of NSU much closer to those of gonorrhoea and thereby exaggerated their importance .
19 If he is right , it may well be that this policeman has finally made the break from vulgar self-advertisement into the megalomaniac personality cult fantasies of a Kim Il Sung or a Robert Maxwell .
20 It may well be that this building was the Quartermasters Stores originally .
21 erm But in terms of public order crimes , it may well be that this sort of view does not act as a preventative to erm prevent the same thing happening again .
22 The situation today is that many sixteen to eighteen year olds , who were unable to get a training place , are disbarred from getting income support , and the situation today is that this country has the lowest level of skilled workers in the European Community .
23 A parameter entity is an SGML construct which may be thought of in simple terms as like a variable declaration in a programming language : the effect of using them here is that each base tag set can provide its own specific definition for the constituents of texts , which can , moreover be modified by the user .
24 The trouble here is that all enthusiasm tends to be lost and the interview can sound very flat .
25 The main problem here is that that sort of approach would n't give potential inward investors any confidence at all that a strategic development would be acceptable within the county or within the district .
26 A final point to make here is that another effect of silent viewing of video is the interest it generates and the way this manifests itself in commitment to a point of view about a scene .
27 5.22 Defective premises To give notice to the Landlord of any defect in the Premises which might give rise to an obligation on the Landlord to do or refrain from doing any act or thing in order to comply with the provisions of this Lease or the duty of care imposed on the Landlord pursuant to the Defective Premises Act 1972 or otherwise and at all times to display and maintain all notices which the Landlord may from time to time [ reasonably ] require to be displayed at the Premises The difficulty here is that this covenant could impose an unfair obligation on the tenant and it should therefore be amended as follows : To give notice to the Landlord upon becoming aware of any defect … 5.23 New guarantor Within [ 14 ] days of the death during the Term of any Guarantor or of such person becoming bankrupt or having a receiving order made against him or having a receiver appointed under the Mental Health Act 1983 or being a company passing a resolution to wind up or entering into liquidation or having a receiver appointed to give notice of this to the Landlord and if so required by the Landlord at the expense of the Tenant within [ 28 ] days to procure some other person acceptable to the Landlord [ such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld ] to execute a guarantee in respect of the Tenant 's obligations contained in this Lease in the form of the Guarantor 's covenants contained in this Lease Although this may be perfectly fair and reasonable in that a guarantor 's covenants are expected to last during the period for which they are given , many tenants try to resist this covenant on the basis that it may be extremely difficult for the tenant to produce an alternative guarantor .
28 The danger here is that this ballooning could cut off the emergency cooling water altogether .
29 The paradox here is that this variable is very difficult to access and would not be accessed at all if our field methods and analytic methods were inadequate ; yet , the variation has strong social meaning within the community .
30 The main difference here was that each stone of the tumbling columns was mounted with a photograph of a major country house destroyed in the last hundred years .
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