Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun sg] [be] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | The second reason was precisely that a single Carolingian world still existed , and men of the high nobility moved within it . |
2 | The first difference is simply that we are allowed to specify less in the way of " conditions or data " in order to fix the state . |
3 | The first reason is obviously that the performance of , say , the syntactic component depends on the performance of other , lower-level components . |
4 | The strongest card Britain has in dealing with the Third World is not that it is a burnt-out empire , but that it is a peaceful union of diverse nations , regions and cultures , some of which share with the Third World a common historical experience , and so can speak to them in a manner in which London , or the prosperous south-east corner of England , never can . |
5 | Bill Warren , a self-styled orthodox Marxist , took this question by the scruff of the neck in his book Imperialism : Pioneer of Capitalism ( 1980 ) , and argued , to the consternation of a wide variety of antagonists , that the problem with the Third World is not that there is too much capitalist influence , but that there is too little . |
6 | A second reason is perhaps that we have not obtained many of the much-trumpeted benefits that we were promised from the original Common Market . |
7 | A fourth reason was simply that the lobon-gur mixture was not very pleasant to taste . |