Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Increased dot resolution is an area of great interest , it 's highly likely that Apple will move to the 406dpi standard before the end of the year . |
2 | She 's so convincing that co-producer Alex Cutler promises , ‘ She 'll break your heart . ’ |
3 | Listening to their instantly infectious debut single , released to near-hysterical reviews earlier this summer , it 's painfully obvious that Suede refuse to fit into the current indie rock scene . |
4 | It 's just conceivable that room might pop up in some other picture some day . ’ |
5 | It 's not certain that driver fatigue did contribute to this latest accident . |
6 | With such a frenzy building up , and most of it apparently style-obsessed , it 's not surprising that opposition is emerging . |
7 | Given that the men in our sample spend an average of more than 43 hours a week at work ( ie half their waking life ) , it 's hardly surprising that job satisfaction is the one factor mentioned by more than half of them as the most important thing in their lives ( see table , opposite page ) . |
8 | It 's really sad that integrity has sunk so low that any magazine has to print stuff that is n't really true . |
9 | In particular , it 's quite irrelevant that Rabbit tells Pooh there 's honey by saying that there is , i.e. by producing a linguistic sign , whereas bees , as we 've remarked , are not a linguistic sign . |
10 | It 's very unlikely that video will be your only means of presenting language so you do have a choice . |
11 | A : It 's absolutely dreadful that dog shows have got classes where a 10-year-old can handle a Rottweiler . |