Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that [adv] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am sure that both Prince Charles and Princess Diana will feel a tremendous sense of sadness and of failure too , as they have done for some time . |
2 | I seem to remember an American thesis writer who crashed to the ground over this contorted problem , and I am sure that both Worsley and Sir John Summerson ( who contributes an elegant introduction to Mansbridge 's book ) would concur that mystery still surrounds the problem of Nash the draughtsman . |
3 | I still remain to be convinced that either Cantona ( or McAllister for that matter ) can stand up and be counted when the crunch matches come around . |
4 | I am sure we all have one objective in mind , which is how we can best serve our members , and I 'm sure that both Richard and I are of the same view on this . |
5 | But it is clear that both Montenegro and Kosovo have a critical foreign debt problem . |
6 | It is interesting that both Mrs Pankhurst and Millicent Fawcett only entered public life as feminists after their husbands ' deaths . |
7 | It is interesting that both Paul Sandby and Green came to painting through mapmaking . |
8 | It 's clear that neither Jane nor Grant want to split up but , in Jo 's view , they should stop living together if they want to save their relationship . |
9 | As the hours go by , it 's clear that neither Gilbert nor George is particularly miserable . |
10 | With so much emphasis on cooking and eating , it 's amazing that both Sheila and Chris manage to say so slim . |
11 | It is obvious that neither Reagan nor the men around him such as Meese , Baker , and Regan were revolutionaries . |
12 | Of course few people possess sufficient evidence to argue strongly for the extreme poles of the personal/institutional development issue , and it is unlikely that even Stenhouse or Hoyle would have denied that there is a middle ground which acknowledges the interaction of the system and the individual . |
13 | The Environmental Protection Act requires the installation of new pollution abatement equipment , and despite assurances by David Trippier , Minister of State for the Environment , the federation is concerned that neither HM Pollution Inspectorate nor local authorities have adequate staff or expertise to advise individual companies on how the legislation will affect them . |
14 | Whatever the interpretation , it is plain that both Mark and the early Church saw in this story an illustration of the power of God to raise the dead . |
15 | Given these difficulties in dealing with established monopolies it is surprising that only US antitrust identifies ‘ attempts to monopolize ’ a market as a breach of the rules ( under the Sherman Act ) . |
16 | It is noteworthy that only London Authorities appear as most deprived by these criteria . |
17 | It is true that both Julian and Margery Kempe , like their European counterparts , had to negotiate the significance of their experience through the authority of the Church ; and like Catherine of Siena and Bridget of Sweden , Margery , certainly , depended on the offices of a scribe to actually write her account . |
18 | It is significant that both Antony and Pachomius avoided ordination . |
19 | By the morning of Friday 10 November it was clear that neither Chamberlain nor Long would secure a majority and that some supporters of each of them would not contentedly follow the other . |
20 | The situation was such that even Minton could become fussed if Vaughan made first use of Ricky 's Daily Mirror . |
21 | The Administration 's interpretation of this proviso was such that only Britain was able to benefit from it . |
22 | Geography , see Michelle should have I was conscious that perhaps Michelle was gon na be a bit out of that bit , some of those |
23 | But from April onwards it was obvious that either Huddersfield or Cardiff would win the Championship . |