Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although capping salaries is part of what they all want , many owners are convinced that only television can provide a long-term solution to the game 's financial problems . |
2 | He said I am sure I am sure that neither death nor life nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord . |
3 | ‘ I 'm sure that not eating has been one of your problems , ’ she informed me . |
4 | Given the economic significance of such groups , it may be surprising that neither Parliament nor the courts have yet got to grips with the problems they present . |
5 | On the one hand , it may well be true that neither option two nor option four entail direct substitution of judgment by the court . |
6 | ‘ In the medium and longer term , we are optimistic that both productivity and consumption will rise , which in turn will have a beneficial effect on investment , ’ said Mr Brauninger . |
7 | It is clear that both tobacco and alcohol are risk factors in the development of oral carcinoma . |
8 | The depravity of apartheid is such that even movie executives should feel comfortable that their projects will not be side-lined as too ‘ political ’ , or ‘ radical ’ . |
9 | As the administration of platelet activating factor was reported to increase the release of leukotriene C 4 that is known to cause a potent vasoconstriction , it is likely that both platelet activating factor and LTC 4 play a synergistic role in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis . |
10 | It is evident that only pre-exposure to saline itself produced latent inhibition and that an aversion was established perfectly readily after all other conditions of pre-exposure . |
11 | Even if it is true that only intention is relevant , this is no argument whatsoever for the admissibility of such trusts . |
12 | ( 1985 : 687 ) suggest something quite similar to Jespersen — " the infinitive marker to may be viewed as related to the spatial preposition to through metaphorical connection " — and illustrate this by the series : How far this metaphorical connection extends is not specified , but it is significant that both Quirk et al. |
13 | Dalgliesh had a respect for Morgan as a man and a detective but was grateful that either duty , tact or a mixture of both had taken him away . |