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

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1 Third , there may be rules that do not directly sanction that which might arguably constitute a breach of fiduciary obligation , but which might be thought to assume its legitimacy .
2 Will it be cable that provides truly local television ?
3 Although at the local level we will be pursuing similar objectives , when it comes tot he wider national issues , it will be CPRW that speaks out for those who not only care about the Park , but also see it as a special part of a special country .
4 There must be roads that I can walk along
5 However , they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds .
6 The logical objects might be components of the presentation structure of the document , such as section headings , or they could be objects that relate to the topic of the document , e.g. book titles that are referenced in the document , part numbers , or , in a document about programming , variable names .
7 Most of the ideas , techniques and strategies described in Part Two hold good for working with young children , but it is worth devoting time to a specific discussion of how one might adapt the work on still image and forum theatre for use with this age group , as they are sometimes thought to be strategies that can only be successfully used with older children .
8 The answer must be hope that things might just improve ; that one day soon reality will match rhetoric .
9 Combine the processes , or perm the same tresses more than once , and the result can be hair that 's dry , brittle and plagued by split ends .
10 It may not be money that he wants ; and even if he would be satisfied with money , it may be very hard to say what would be a fair compensation for his loss , and a jury may not be the most suitable body for assessing it .
11 We 've approached this from a a slightly different angle and recognized that local planning experience within the county now and in the forthcoming district plans shows that there are going to be policies that restrict development in the open country .
12 there must be loads that you learn at playschool , what are they ?
13 Although all interactions seem to be invariant under the combination of C ( replace particles by antiparticles ) , P ( change right-handed to left-handed ) , and T ( reverse the direction of time ) , there are known to be interactions that are not invariant under T alone .
14 These could all be due to a number of different factors but they may be signs that someone is drinking too much .
15 There may also be signs that liquid rock flowed around the crater , from impact melted materials .
16 It can not be coincidence that the folding of the septal walls occurs at the point where they meet the body shell of the animal ; this is a point of relative weakness , and all good joinery benefits from strengthening the joint .
17 The Gunners swept all before them in October , and it may not be coincidence that their reversal of fortune has accompanied Paul Merson 's switch from the ‘ hole ’ behind the front line to left-wing .
18 It may only be coincidence that the window cleaners were around last weekend when this incident occurred .
19 Can it be coincidence that the Scandic started work on TQM in January 1991 , aiming for BS 5750 by autumn 1992 ?
20 Hence , if the introduction of the Agnus Dei penny was decided at Enham , or intended to reflect events there , it would look more like a continental peace meeting than ever ; and in this context , it is very unlikely to be coincidence that the name Enham apparently means " the place where lambs are bred " .
21 However that may be , it is unlikely to be coincidence that Eadric first defected to Cnut only shortly after Edmund 's takeover of the Five Boroughs in the east midlands in 1015 , and marriage to the widow of the Siferth whom Eadric had recently had murdered .
22 Ælfheah 's cult may therefore have presented him with considerable problems , and it is unlikely to be coincidence that the bishopric of London is known to have suffered at his hands .
23 You 'd think there 'd be fear that the ploughman would suffer damage among the horse 's hoofs , but such was the bond between them that nothing of the kind ever happened . ’
24 ‘ There must be risks that there could be moves afoot in the not too distant future for the closure of the Petersfield Court .
25 Of course , there can be pictures that are ambiguous , in that they can be interpreted in more than one way , and even pictures for which there is no plausible interpretation ( Figure 13 ) .
26 Only thus can there be confirmation that the patient can not in fact sustain his own vital functions .
27 For government regulation to be a good move there needs to be confirmation that the drug is harmless , and there is the ‘ thinend-of-the-wedge ’ argument — that it will break the taboo surrounding other more noxious substances .
28 Written acknowledgement or receipt by the University of a booking form completed by the Organisers of a conference/course shall be confirmation that the booking has been accepted by the University .
29 You may want to go back to your original data and indicate what you want a certain sound to be ow that you have checked it , and from now on you would use correct and consistent symbolisation .
30 They will be data that parents have never been allowed to see before .
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