Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that the [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that the aircraft is about 30° off the inbound holding track , with less than half a minute to run to the holding point .
2 The result is that the media , by and large , do not play what could be an important part in informing the citizen .
3 One of the saddest aspects of such family tragedy is that the statistics of divorce among Christians are not all that different from the rest of society .
4 The major disadvantage is that the Works database function is a flat-file system , rather than a relational database , so that comparisons between separate databases had to made manually , rather than using relational database technology .
5 The consequence is that the reindeer feed is buried not only under a metre or more of snow , which the reindeer can cope with , pawing away at it to reach the lichen that is reindeer moss , but under many inches of solid ice .
6 The limitation is that the people under observation may well feel rather acutely that they are being observed and may react against the observers , act unnaturally and perhaps even lie .
7 The second point is that the staff and the community , with the support of the Labour group and now the Democrats , have finally got a compromise solution which may not give them everything but again gives them what is achievable within the political complexion of this council and they must now accept that there is an onus upon them to make it work and thirdly we have got to make sure that the staffing arrangements that are referred to in here and I quote there there 'd be posts for each centre who will be expected to add each with staff teams to coordinate the delivery of services by the two centres .
8 ‘ The point is that the people inside the organisation are clearly the best at knowing what it does and it is vital to harness that inside knowledge through a multidisciplinary team . ’
9 Her message was that the data favour operative intervention .
10 Er the thing is that the people in the northeast yes er there is a lot more work done up there by the Society but you know since I 've been down in Horsham I have found that the northeast is not alone .
11 ‘ What is most exciting about this project is that the people in the communities will have the major say in what will be done , ’ said , NEAR Project Manager .
12 So our suggestion is that the media , if you get it right , effectively , efficiently , economically , can do a lot of work in terms of promotional , information sharing and so on , as education , other things , and you name it in the context of your particular interest and organization .
13 Erm the other thing was that the people at senior level need to be reminded , if they do have a major problem erm that 's David and Malcolm , erm where , if they 've got a rather difficult case and it 's urgent and they want a , they do n't wan na have to put it on a , on a fax , they want , they need it there and then erm , and they do n't like the telephone call facility , I said well , well that 's primarily for consultants .
14 The suggestion was that the people of the area were outwardly smart but inwardly seared with pain : bleeding inside .
15 The limitation on the scheme is that the works must come from galleries or artists operating within the region covered by Northern Arts 's territory .
16 Otherwise its only distinguishing feature is that the staff chalk up the latest Canadian baseball and ice hockey scores on a blackboard , genuinely believing that people are interested .
17 An alternative possibility is that the sperm may activate PLC- γ 1 through a tyrosine kinase-linked mechanism similar to that used by growth factors ( Fig. 1 ) .
18 One additional problem is that the voltage.controlled oscillator is unable to provide the pause between step commands needed at the beginning of the deceleration period so that the rotor can advance beyond the excited phase equilibrium position ; the control of individual phase excitation timings available with the other open-loop schemes can not be produced with the voltage-controlled oscillator technique .
19 As I said before on Thursday , that the idea is that the people outside there , the public , are the ones that are important .
20 The impression given to those outside the unit is that the staff are prepared to tolerate misdemeanours that others would not .
21 Another great spiritual advantage was that the people 's occupation allowed them the opportunity to read good books or to engage in godly conversation whilst they were working away at their looms .
22 The fact is that the people who have lost out from the erosion of children 's allowances have also lost in other ways .
23 One unfortunate result of our present habit of leaking any information of interest is that the people most concerned become the last to know .
24 The generally accepted view is that the people of Lewis opposed Lord Leverhulme 's schemes .
25 Our view is that the people of this city value the services the council provides and do n't want them withdrawn .
26 ‘ The first impression is that the flora is vastly over-modelled .
27 Faldo took his 1992 winnings to a world record £1.5m , while Norman 's only consolation was that the £190,234 runner's-up cheque made him the first player in history to breech the $10 million barrier in career earnings .
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