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

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1 It could just be that some of us get married to creatures that fit that description , so perhaps there 's a mysterious kind of genetic memory involved here .
2 What particularly worried me about the whole issue of opting out was that some of the services that the Local Education Authority provide are minority services , and I feared they would go by the board .
3 Or could it simply be that many of our best satirical writers were themselves college lecturers ?
4 I do n't have any view erm er on that , if I understand your question , because I think it realistic to assume that post two thousand and six one of the options that we could be reasonably expected to consider , together with the District Council , is the possibility of a further , shall we say , how addition to , a a further phase er onto the new settlement , erm so that the new settlement erm would evolve , if that was the chosen option , and as it evolved it may well be that more of Mr David Curtis 's higher level facilities er would be added .
5 Yet if many of the toxic chemicals that animals possess have evolved in order to aid survival , either by predation or protection , it may well be that some of these compounds could assist our own survival .
6 In that process , it may well be that some of those concerned in the management of the company , and others as well , have been guilty of some misconduct or impropriety which is of relevance to the liquidation .
7 It could well be that some of the summit surfaces of the Hercynian blocks are Eogene pediplains , while the weathering responsible for the formation of tors may have been tropical weathering of the same date .
8 It might well be that some of them had work as servants , or in agriculture — but there would be strong competition for the latter , for quite apart from the regular farm labourers there were a considerable number of workmen not as fully employed at the mine as perhaps they would have wished .
9 Mr Lang now says : ‘ It may well be that some of the assumptions that Touche Ross made will be less relevant when the final decisions are taken .
10 It may well be that some of them regret having made the decision .
11 In this context , it may very well be that several of the mammalian Oct proteins described , except for Oct-1 and -2 , may not be true octamer-binding proteins .
12 The problem here is that neither of Pakistan 's options — coal or nuclear — are particularly attractive .
13 Now , the importance here is that both of these polysacrulite components are based in general the outer region is highly variable , that 's to say that very , er that most of organisms possess a unique outer region to that polysacrulite .
14 The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’
15 What did surprise me however was that some of my colleagues in the Commons took it on themselves to force me and others to change their minds .
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