Example sentences of "[noun pl] be that [pron] [vb base] to " in BNC.
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1 | The problem with device drivers is that they have to be installed in your CONFIG.SYS file , and it is usually helpful to have an install routine guide you through the process — lord knows , just about every other program you come across these days insists on writing to CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT . |
2 | One of the reasons for owning rather than borrowing textbooks is that they need to be marked to get the best out of them . |
3 | The danger with these time-removed antecedents is that they come to be regarded as irremediable causes ( which they are ) . |
4 | The trouble with all panspermic theories is that they look to outer space , yet we have no particular reason to believe that life could not have emerged right here on our own world . |
5 | The folklore in school terms is that you have to be a relatively ancient teenager to appreciate physics and chemistry and biology . |
6 | The folklore in school terms is that you have to be a relatively ancient teenager to appreciate physics and chemistry and biology . |
7 | Perhaps the oddest feature of evidence on spillovers is that they seem to be particularly prevalent in high R&D sectors , and this raises the question of whether they actually do undermine incentives to do R&D ( see Levin , 1988 ) . |
8 | One of Pearce 's main points is that we need to be able to apply monetary values to environmental gains and losses . |
9 | ‘ One of the attractions of younger men is that they appear to be less traditional than the older generation . |
10 | The chances are that you belong to one of the groups Derek Dean has identified . |