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

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1 It is their dreams and ambitions that are the building blocks for an even better future for us all . ’
2 Yet in all but a very few , it is people that are the organisation 's most costly and most valuable asset .
3 Meanwhile , the latest issue of RISC Management claims that ‘ the multi-threaded SMP capabilities that are the core of Solaris 2.0 will not appear until the fourth calendar quarter — in time for the first multi-processor Sparcstation shipments , but a year behind schedule . ’
4 There is one other almost essential ingredient of the romantic suspense story that can hardly be avoided and yet which perhaps presents difficulties to anyone whose interest is more in the human relationships that are the core of this kind of book than in physical action and violence , things which seem to belong more properly to the thriller .
5 Most animals show societal organizations that are the expression of the social responses of individuals one to another .
6 Pupils in state schools were given permission to wear the jilbab headscarves that are the badge of good Muslim women .
7 A small number of distinctive areas may be identified , but the functional sub-units that are the stuff of modem physiological psychology are nowhere to be seen .
8 Both companies contend that their relationship is different from all the other strategic alliances and partnerships that are the rage in the industry , being distinguished by , among other things , a shared perspective and a growth path into the next century .
9 Zeki 's results would never have been obtained if he had continued to study V4 cells using spectrally pure light sources that are the tradition in visual system physiology , rather than coloured objects which are the normal source of our colour perception .
10 Politicians , diplomats , aid workers and journalists of almost every nationality have all been dragged into the confusion and misery that are the aftermath of the Vietnam war and the American bombing of Cambodia .
11 Whereas Pleistocene geology was seen to be primarily concerned with stratigraphy and chronology , Butzer saw the need for a more comprehensive study of past environments and envisaged Pleistocene Geography as concerned with the natural environment and focused on the same themes of man and nature that are the concern of historical and contemporary geographies .
12 The authors argue that most coalitions related to ‘ sellers ’ , so that it is greater-than-market-clearing wages that are the concern , resulting , as far as the labour market is concerned , in excess supply ( unemployment ) rather than excess demand ( vacancies ) .
13 These are the policies that are the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Social Services and of his department , the Department of Health and Social Security .
14 The areas that are the responsibility of each District Land Registry vary from time to time , although now that compulsory land registration is completed throughout the country , it may not be necessary to seek further variations in the future .
15 Back in the city there were thousand of people doomed , dying and all unnecessarily because here was plenty , here was sufficient for the whole city and possibly the greatest sin that you and I can be guilty of and that the church is generally guilty of , but you know when we talk about the church generally its , its so easy because that 's general , you and I that are the church , not the denomination , not the organization , it you and I , possibly the greatest sin that we can be guilty of is the sin of silence , I 'm not talking now about a rude , belligerent , discourteous , butting hole , button holding of people , I 'm not talking about that , I do n't see any place in gods word for that sort of attitude or that sort of approach but are we still silent , what about with those with whom we have the right , because we 've created a relationship , because they know us and they 've seen us and they 've seen the experiences we 've gone through and they 've seen what god has done in our lives , what about with those people do we wait for others to do it , shifting the responsibility .
16 They want a fair system which is practicable and workable — an acceptable base for genuine local democracy and the delivery of services that are the mark of a civilised society .
17 Between these two states of relationships which the individual can experience in his lifetime there are transitional forms of relationships that are the content of everyday living .
18 The whole specimen was alive with the wretches that are the polio viruses , at their very worst , attacking the whole spinal column and the brain tissue .
19 But the decoders that are the decoder lines that are active .
20 Even Vermont and New Hampshire staunch conservative New England states that are the emblem of stern Republicanism went for Mr Clinton .
21 Dr Tyrrell says the real danger of infection from a sneeze is invisible : ‘ It is not the big blobs of mucus that are the problem , it is the smaller , invisible droplets which hang around in the air for several minutes after a sneeze . ’
22 It 's the supervisors that are the problem .
23 ‘ It 's not Aries and Leo that are the problem , Mum , ’ she said impatiently .
24 I think it 's single sex boys ' schools that are the problem .
25 In addition to these annual changes , there are daily ones and it is these and the responses of living organisms to them that are the subject of this book .
26 Until a year ago , Xylogics used the National Semiconductor Corp NS32000 microprocessor family in the Annex servers that are the subject of the deal with Sun , but it then switched to the Intel Corp 80376 , which is the embedded version of the 80386 .
27 My Lords , at a time when more and more cases involve the application of legislation which gives effect to policies that are the subject of bitter public and parliamentary controversy , it can not be too strongly emphasised that the British constitution , though largely unwritten , is firmly based upon the separation of powers ; Parliament makes the laws , the judiciary interpret them .
28 ‘ At a time when more and more cases involve the application of legislation which gives effect to policies that are the subject or bitter public and parliamentary controversy , it can not be too strongly emphasised that the British constitution , though largely unwritten , is firmly based upon the separation of powers ; Parliament makes the laws , the judiciary interpret them .
29 There are several key elements in the production process , and this Section looks at those that are the subject of examination questions for business and accountancy students .
30 The hospitals that are the subject of the trust status already offer a record of success .
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