Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] be [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 but the fact that there 's been so much debate
2 One consequence of this approach is that there has been comparatively little research examining the beliefs and attitudes of older people about their health .
3 The problem with this is not merely that there has been very little serious thinking within multiculturalism about how ‘ cultural understanding ’ actually occurs , about its forms , mechanisms and limits .
4 It thus seems that there has been very little geological reworking of the Mercurian surface since the apparent planet-wide obliteration of most craters at the beginning .
5 Erm I would say however that there has been far more consistency about the view taken of the need for greenbelt protection on the part of the bodies and individuals I represent than has been shown by the two planning authorities judging from all the changes that they have propagated .
6 It is not perhaps since Romanticism that there has been so much discussion , and underlying uncertainty , about the market of literature , and it is no accident that recent years have seen an expansion of the sociology of literature as an academic discipline , alongside increased research into reading habits , the best-seller and how to write it , and the levels of writing that appeal to different strata of the public .
7 Indeed , it is precisely because there has been approximately equal progress on both sides that there has been so much progress in the level of sophistication of design .
8 It is surprising therefore , that there has been so little public interest in this country in proposals to release into the environment living , man-made creatures .
9 Given the current arrangements in primary and secondary care , it is hardly surprising that there has been so little assessment of efficiency to date .
10 The virtual demise of modern constitutional history as a subject of study has meant that there has been hardly any analysis of the major constitutional questions which arise out of the crisis — what role did the king play , what are the relative rights of the Prime Minister vis-à-vis his Cabinet , what is the relative importance of party and of the ‘ national interest ’ , and what justification can there be for a peacetime coalition government ?
11 I believe that there has been too much attention to ordering of content — which is an easy job — and too little in considering the process — which is a very difficult one .
12 Having said that he 's been out that long you know Alan and Cooper he 'll not want to miss any more football surely ?
13 Hussey denies the charge that he has been too much of a ‘ hands-on ’ chairman .
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