Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [that] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A useful rule of documentaries is that re-creations of scenes which occurred before filming always leave the viewer feeling cheated .
2 The natural explanation of these upturns is that disks of HI and CO with radii of 1,500pc and 300pc , respectively , sit within the central 3kpc hole .
3 To some extent , but one of the problems is that women of an earlier generation have had to claw their way through the art world in order that a younger generation of women artists today — a generation which is almost gender blind — should have an easier time .
4 The overall conclusion to these studies is that organisations under capitalism are likely to have a more elaborate division of labour , hence a more extensive organisational hierarchy , make greater use of rules and procedures , and generally have a more complex form of organisation than would be the case if there were not a fundamental conflict being worked out within the firm between capital and labour .
5 The big news recently for SF films buffs was that CBS/Fox in Britain were planning to release James Cameron 's director 's cuts form Aliens on video .
6 But the argument which carried the day in favour of providing more elementary studies was that courses of the Chapter III type in rural areas would prove to be attractive and would lead to more demanding studies and higher standards in subsequent years .
7 Another , less direct , observation which suggests that song serves to stimulate females is that males in polygamous species of North American wren have more complex songs than have closely related monogamous species .
8 It is widely recognized among those involved with education that one of the most significant aspects of certification procedures is that aspects of educational endeavour which are not assessed are unlikely to be taken seriously by either teachers or pupils .
9 The effect of the recent decisions is that points of law can not now be relied on for challenges .
10 Under the new law , the only valid excuse for excluding children is that 80% of the flats in a development are occupied by someone aged 55 or more .
11 The central issue which underlies the continuing pattern of human rights violations is that members of the armed forces are rarely brought to justice for the crimes they commit and therefore act with impunity .
12 An interesting aspect concerning my widely-flung net for Pathfinders was that Groups after a short while sent crews who had not volunteered to join the PFF and , in many cases , had made a nuisance of themselves .
13 One effect of these trading links was that prices of wine in England were directly linked with the state of the war in South-west France .
14 One of the reasons is that people in this country do n't value labour .
15 Even so , GATT estimates that services have accounted for 17–20 per cent of world trade every year since the mid-1960s : other estimates are that FDI in services has risen even faster .
16 Other reports were that numbers of people had set out on foot from Tirana for Dürres and Vlore in response to rumours .
17 The findings were that RTs to high frequency approximations were responded to faster in the RVF .
18 A well-known rationale for regional policy interventions is that countries with extensive regional imbalances in economic activity appear more prone to suffer inflationary pressures , and to suffer them sooner , than more spatially balanced nations .
19 A point of special interest to women is that annuities by law have now become unisex and so must provide the same rates for men and women alike .
20 The empirical grounds are that studies of post-merger performance are far from unanimous in identifying improved performance .
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