Example sentences of "is that this be " in BNC.
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1 | The common view is that this is unthinkable and politically unacceptable . |
2 | But I think the critical issue of Black Monday and what 's happened since is that this is a very major change in the nature of the market place , but not in the underlying economies of countries , especially the UK . |
3 | What we also notice in the chapters dealing with the Fall , and in particular with Adam and Eve , is that this is not just a book by a scholar in a library . |
4 | The fact is that this is a prominent feature of the existing law , in which there are only two major offences ( rape and indecent assault ) and in which some 42 per cent of those charged with rape have a plea of guilty to indecent assault accepted by the court . |
5 | And our dilemma is that this is precisely what we do with it . |
6 | What Turing showed is that this is not a universal truth . |
7 | The joy of it all is that this is a resort which is peaceful — you can hear the Atlantic waves breaking on the seashore . |
8 | Nevertheless , my own belief is that this is not the case , but only further research will tell . |
9 | The first thing to say is that this is one of those things that can disappoint us . |
10 | More important is that this is the first example of a case in which a trust is set up using indirect words : the words are addressed to the trustee ; and they make the testator 's intentions plain enough , although they do not express any request for a transfer of property . |
11 | The basic trouble is that this is another example of approaching a situation whereby government ministers , for one reason or another , do not appear enthusiastic about using their powers . |
12 | One snag , of course , is that this is unlike shooting over truly open ground . |
13 | My view is that this is the work of the Holy Spirit , planting hundreds of small , vital congregations in schools , pubs , gyms ; wherever a hall can be hired . |
14 | The Prime Minister 's view is that this is one election in which the voters will keep the pollsters — and the rest of us — guessing until the end . |
15 | The plainer truth is that this is so obvious , as obvious as Leeds Town Hall , that Mr Smith would be elected by any Labour Party forum , by a ballotted union membership , a ballotted constituency membership , or that secret vote of MPs to which Labour will do well to return . |
16 | This is a most un-1990s ' move — but the spice to the deal is that this is a largely recession-proof business . |
17 | The gist of the auditors ' criticism is that this is primarily a financial reporting problem rather than an auditing one . |
18 | The Centre 's experience is that this is still the case , and the importance of some sudden reversal in family fortunes as a cause of debt was underlined by our own interviews ( Appendix 11 , section 5 ) . |
19 | I do n't see the SAS stopping its campaigning until the sewage problem is completely dealt with — the good thing is that this is a problem that does have a solution . |
20 | All one need say is that this is how things often are . |
21 | What she does n't realise is that this is the widow of the doctor who shot himself after Claire complained of sexual abuse at his hands . |
22 | One of the problems for garter carriage owners is that this is no longer possible . |
23 | What I shall be arguing is that this is not simply because the kids are so difficult , nor because teachers are intrinsically powder-kegs of suppressed rage , but because the way most decent people view the world — their implicit personal philosophy if you like — breaks down when pushed to the limit and delivers misguided answers to difficult questions . |
24 | The very first and most important principle to bear in mind when planting a rose or any other shrub or tree is that this is the last opportunity you will have to do anything basic about the soil underneath , where the roots will have to work . |
25 | Moore 's view is that this is because , although each individual component of the total consciousness has its own value , one which it could retain in other contexts , the consciousness as a whole has a further value . |
26 | And they are abused in their own homes by relatives and carers , and the response of the government , in the shape of Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley , is that this is not ‘ a major problem ’ . |
27 | Lastly , although it would be nice to feel that everybody charts the forward direction absolutely correctly , the reality of life is that this is an almost impossible ambition . |
28 | The irony is that this is at a time when such diseases are slowly being reduced in Britain . ’ |
29 | The point is that this is where Camus lived and I made the effort to find my way here . |
30 | The complicating difficulty , however , is that this is a statement from before the war . |