Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] the [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 Interpolating between these two markers gave the energy of the peak as 2.5 MeV ( 2496 keV ) which is approximately the energy that neutrons produced by dd fusion have .
2 There 's also the problem that it might get nicked .
3 But there 's also the problem that you lose respect if they allow you to get away with too much . ’
4 Mm there 's also the fact that some people need
5 There 's also the point that customising the way your Windows display looks is easier than fiddling with ANSI screen commands , which is exactly where WAGWIN comes in .
6 But there 's also the language that destroys .
7 Now it 's perfectly now the cost er the benefits from sort of marketing right to buy is really very , very dubious erm the government has shown time and again that what it takes then gives with one hand , it takes away with another and the costs are obvious , we are fragmenting our housing stock , we are putting it , we are likely to end up with more and more with a higher proportion of poor properties and erm there 's also the risk that if we do really have to be promoting right to buy we 're going to have people who are probably not sure whether they can afford to buy their house or are n't sure whether they even want to buy their house .
8 It 's hard work but there 's always the thought that next year the garden will be even better .
9 There 's always the implication that if a film has a fairly exuberant quality that there 's some improvization , ’ he said .
10 ‘ The work is obviously piling up , and there 's always the worry that my clients might get cheesed off and take their business elsewhere .
11 Of course , there 's always the chance that your friends might already be a bunch of werewolves , vampires , swamp monsters and slime creatures just pretending to be normal ?
12 For women officers there 's always the possibility that they 'll have to deal with the perpetrators of sexual abuse and violence .
13 Yes there 's always the possibility that it might .
14 There 's always the possibility that one of the passengers or crew noticed something .
15 There 's always the danger that you 'll lose a number and the pressure comes back on .
16 If you look at the industry as a whole , there 's obviously the problem that by producing so much more content that people are are simply not going to have the time to get through it .
17 There is even the possibility that the knowledge evoked here may have been obtained indirectly , through some other channel than direct experience , as a speaker could utter any of the above four sentences without ever having observed what he is asserting at all .
18 Removing the worry of finding other jobs should make it easier for the players to focus on their cricket and there is also the hope that a couple of the kids to benefit from having our lads coaching them in the winter will develop into Notts players of the future . ’
19 There is also the consideration that she seems to be flirting with the possibility of committing herself to re-entering mainstream education locally .
20 However , there is also the possibility that you do not like looking at your photo because it reminds you of a weight problem that you do not want to face .
21 There is also the possibility that the action and control samples differed in important characteristics .
22 There is also the possibility that increased tourist traffic could exacerbate this problem further and the formulation of a management plan in the near future could be beneficially prescriptive .
23 There is also the possibility that such processes may be useful in the desulphurisation of coal ; this could be a useful adjunct in combating the acidification of ecosystems ( section 5.3.2 ) due to fossil-fuel combustion .
24 There is also the possibility that genetically released organisms might , while being beneficial to some plants and animals , prove to be harmful to others , including humans .
25 There is also the possibility that gene transfer could increase the efficiency of nitrogen fixation in symbiotic bacteria and promote fixation under nitrogen-rich soil atmosphere conditions .
26 There is also the possibility that the vibrations of the flute being played tend to alert and annoy the snake .
27 There is also the possibility that you might become incapable of managing your affairs .
28 But it is not at all certain that the signifies " less than " rather than " consisting of , made from " , and there is also the possibility that the text should read .
29 There is also the possibility that the high motivation to acquire information that project work ideally involves may be sufficient to overcome problems due to text difficulty , or poor comprehension ability .
30 During the periods of active regional policy , emigration from development areas declines and there is also the possibility that during such periods firms may make more people redundant , in the knowledge that the chances of finding employment are greater .
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