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

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1 One reason for the widespread torture today is that many victims are killed , while others are afraid to speak out .
2 I mean the one fear surely is that this is n't something which is happening on a , I was going to say a small local area , that 's perhaps exaggerating but it is in a at the moment in a confined locality , we know where it is , it 's not actually here and
3 The result today is that few important functions ( measured in terms of expenditure ) are handled by local government in Northern Ireland : most , like housing , are instead the responsibility of non-elected quangos or , like education , of area boards .
4 The reasoning here is that such goods are only capable of being identified through defining their characteristics .
5 The problem for the Committee here is that any adequate specification of the " richness " or " intrinsic value " of English upon which their claim for its " greatness " as a subject rests , would require that these terms be subjected to a rigorous critical , historical , and sociological analysis .
6 Note that the philosophy here is that all the hardware is ultimately an extension of and a support for human functions .
7 My only regret here is that all are from North American authors and thus quote largely North American examples .
8 The point also is that some , more than others , remember the sins they have been forgiven and are therefore more consciously grateful .
9 The snag today is that those black sheep will create much bigger problems than they could in the past .
10 The only difference here is that any such cheque should be re-presented within the five-day period with a request for an immediate answer as to whether the cheque has been cleared or not .
11 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 .
12 Different large-scale multi-divisional enterprises may exploit these advantages in different degrees , according to the form and degree of diversification they have developed and according to the particular effectiveness of their management , but the general point here is that these advantages can not be written off as financial/speculative considerations .
13 The point here is that these surrealist signifiers in ‘ allegory ’ are real , already referents .
14 ‘ The critical point here is that this will not only affect high income earners but all people owning property .
15 The significant point here is that this would itself be a distraction from the study of Chaucer 's fabliaux , the Shipman 's Tale , and fragment VII .
16 The danger here is that this ballooning could cut off the emergency cooling water altogether .
17 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 .
18 My own opinion then was that this was a characteristic sentiment .
19 So we got there and he said right okay you 're the press chappy he 's right I 've put your press people over there so while respect Lieutenant Commander that really wo n't do because everything including the Band of the Royal Marines is between them and the Princess Royal so we argued about this and the compromise eventually was that that everybody would have to stay there until the ceremony started and then we could bring the stills photographers round to the end and up to one side where it was all happening mainly to get a picture of his wife cutting the cake .
20 A drawback here is that such processes are limited in terms of the power of the grammars they permit .
21 The trouble here is that all enthusiasm tends to be lost and the interview can sound very flat .
22 The trouble here is that these kids just do n't understand it . ’
23 The chief safeguard for freedom here is that these rules apply to the governors as well as the governed .
24 The difficulty here is that this would take a long time to carry out , besides which , there is the problem of access .
25 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 .
26 The hope here is that each will reinforce the other , and make the school experience less of a bewildering succession of totally disparate experiences .
27 The significance here is that all the implied obligations under the SGA 1979 and SGSA 1982 will be avoided , although there may be liability in negligence .
28 The implication here is that these workers have rejected the dominant values of society and are made up of criminals , prostitutes , drug-addicts and other drop-outs ( Lloyd 1982 ) .
29 The implication here is that these prehistoric trackways wandered across open land .
30 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 .
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