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

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1 However , in the case of the risk premium , the differences between commodity and index futures are sufficiently large that the results for commodity futures are not very informative about index futures .
2 These two mutations are highly suggestive that the normal protein product of atk is functioning as a protein-tyrosine kinase .
3 Manufacturers are acutely aware that the only way of stopping parallel trade in the Community is uniform pricing .
4 In fact , the drivers are so good that the Windows version of WordPerfect allows you to choose between these drivers and the lesser Windows standard printer drivers .
5 He looks forward to the day when home computers are so widespread that the price for software will drop by 75 per cent .
6 The shops are so small that the person in the shop sees every corner , though there are no cameras .
7 For the political adventurers and profiteering fat- cats these were palmy days — indeed corruption and political fraud were so rife that the Trinidadian ‘ bobol'or fraud became a byword in the political life of the Caribbean .
8 But there were also two major objections to Skybolt : it was the most expensive of the air mobile options ; and the Americans pointed out that the technological risks were so high that the project might well fail .
9 The Library Association is deeply concerned that the imposition of these bans constitutes a major breach of the traditional principle that public libraries should be a neutral and non-partisan service , a principle which goes back to the beginning of the public libraries in the middle of the nineteenth century .
10 Recommendations may include safety factors in practical areas , for instance , home economics or chemistry , and suggested alternative activities in cases where sight loss is so severe that the general activity is inappropriate , for example , judo or weight lifting instead of football .
11 Also , the neck is so straight that the frets have needed hardly any dressing at all .
12 The other reason is that Sir David is well aware that the sort of low-grade ‘ sex scandal ’ which is grist to the mil of the News of the Screws will not do in a paper that speaks to the Better Bred .
13 The practice is also concerned that the standard of care may depend on which area a person lives in and what money is available .
14 The capacity and flexibility of desk-top computers is now such that the optimal sharing of processing , storage and presentation of material between computer and operator may well be quite different from the traditional combination of human memory and material on paper .
15 Waddell is most emphatic that the old man was neither blindfolded nor gagged .
16 However , the number of people who return to education once they have left school or college is so low that the age of finishing full-time education is often used as a simple indicator .
17 The clubhead is changing from going up to coming down and the resultant force is so great that the wrists break more fully … if you 're relaxed .
18 He is such a lucid writer — and although he defends himself ably against the charge of superficiality ( which has been levelled since I was a student ) the breadth of his scholarship is so immense that the defence seems unnecessary .
19 The words ‘ reasonably satisfied ’ and ‘ substantially fewer ’ are selected deliberately ; for the alternative is so grave that the choice ought not to be made on only a narrow margin of evidence or probability .
20 The glissando is so rapid that the repetitions of certain notes in it are not heard .
21 But for larger numbers of mutational steps , even in the case of the biomorphs with their nine little genes , the mathematical space of all possible trajectories is so vast that the chance of two trajectories ever arriving at the same point becomes vanishingly small .
22 This experiment was so successful that the European Social Fund and the Department of Education and Science have jointly made available £750,000 for a further three-year training course , which started in 1989 .
23 In the present case , the defendant was well aware that the council had acquired the plot in order to construct a road on it at some time in the future and meantime had no present use for the land .
24 Ill-feeling between the government and opposition was so serious that the National Assembly had been paralysed since convening in June , following the March 1992 general election .
25 It was not actively hostile to the construction of owner-occupied stock , but its own intended programme was so large that the potential demand for such stock would have been much reduced .
26 In fact , the snow was so heavy that the airport was closed for a time , briefly raising the hope that Professor Pollard would be stranded in Athens for several days !
27 King Edward was still sure that the sheer weight of his mounted knights must prevail .
28 He boasts about inward investment , but is he not aware that following the last slump under this Government , between 1979-81 , investment in manufacturing industry was so slow that the capacity is now hardly any higher than it was 12 years ago ?
29 Skytrain was so successful that the other airlines had to follow suit and offer passengers cheaper fares .
30 Its skirt was so full that the slightest movement caused it to swirl and lift about her legs .
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