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

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1 Erm but er certainly the record to date has been that these power stations are erm extremely erm well run and that they ha they 've had no major incidents at all .
2 Our view has always been that any taxation system must be based on the ability to pay .
3 The question in the DBQ refers specifically to multi-level car parks , the assumption here seems to be that such memory failures are particularly likely in this context because of the similarity in appearance of different floors in such a car park , however , there has been some work looking at memory for car parking in situations where more information is available .
4 It could be that such pupil cultures were sexist ; but an interesting dilemma emerges .
5 Hence in such cases we can not expect the twin goals to be met ; in fact it may be that some compromise position has to be reached .
6 For instance , it may be that some craft workers , particularly those working very close to the temple , were operating under temple jurisdiction and supervision , whilst others were free to work independently .
7 Well we do n't have a definite answer erm Gill but we think it may have experienced a shock of some sort during that season and of course when this happens to fruit trees they can go into bi-annual cropping and then they come back again , it may be that this horse chestnut 's experienced something very similar .
8 But the big problem at present is that that form tutors get loads of information sent to them and then they
9 The idea is that all meta data should be available to developers — who may be using a variety of tools — via a single , logical dictionary .
10 The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of keeping their heads above water .
11 Another point to keep firmly in mind about the Guinness Flight Global Strategy Fund is that all fund dividends are paid gross rather than net of tax .
12 The problem is that all energy deals must be approved by Congress .
13 A parameter entity is an SGML construct which may be thought of in simple terms as like a variable declaration in a programming language : the effect of using them here is that each base tag set can provide its own specific definition for the constituents of texts , which can , moreover be modified by the user .
14 The only requirement for bringing software under LIFESPAN control is that each source file ( except for those in the FOREIGN-SET ) must contain a module header .
15 One effect of this , of course , as Goldsmith and Newton ( 1986 , p. 103 ) observe , is that each policy arena involves different networks ( or policy communities ) of central and local actors .
16 An example of this is that each stitch pattern section ( A , B , C and so on ) , has a limit of approximately 16,000 bits .
17 The result is that many glider pilots are becoming complacent about parking and on a really windy day it is not unusual to see gliders at risk , just waiting for the first really big gust of wind to blow them over .
18 The reason is that many MS-DOS spreadsheet programs are so large that they use most of the 640KBytes of conventional memory .
19 The result is that many manufacturing firms have decided to locate their physical production processes outside the metropolitan regions .
20 Another drawback is that many census estimates concentrate on natural change ( i.e. the difference between births and deaths ) and tend to ignore the most effective component of population change in the western world , migration .
21 Another point worth remembering is that many insurance companies give substantial discounts to mature drivers .
22 The obvious implication is that many asylum seekers may miss the deadline and lose the chance to appeal .
23 A major problem is that many reef fish depend entirely on the reef for food and protection and are therefore territorially inclined .
24 Their dream is that many business PC users — as opposed to the scientists and engineers who usually buy workstations — will ‘ trade up ’ when they realise just how speedily such machines can crunch numbers .
25 The result is that many farm workers are caught in the poverty trap between exemption from taxation and receipt of means-tested benefit ( Winyard 1978 ) .
26 The main stumbling block for all suppliers like NEC is that few city networks have much hard currency to spend on new equipment , and since local rouble telephone charges are so low , no company can recoup the initial investment from tariff income .
27 The fact is that most computer stuff is still designed for people who like playing with technology .
28 The reason is that most school libraries do not have and possibly never will have an adequate range of stock to satisfy the information needs of children in schools .
29 A consequence of this destabilizing cycle is that most home buyers take on their mortgages when credit is freely available and when lending institutions , facing still competition , are offering the best interest rates .
30 And in looking at the experience not merely of Asia , but also of Africa , what becomes increasingly apparent is that most development strategies have tended _ particularly when we look at technical change — erm have tended to bypass women , or in many cases one also notes that the impact of technical change has been detrimental to poor women , and examples of this can be found , for instance , in terms of adoption of certain kinds of technique , like mechanisation of rice processing in parts of Asia , where one finds that there has been a large scale displacement of landless women .
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