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

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1 In fairness , some psychics believe that the personal effects are more than ‘ props ’ .
2 He believed that the central problem was that of helping the existing aged poor who had suffered from the bad industrial conditions of the past , and that younger generations should be induced to save .
3 Although he put the poem to one side it still continued to worry him , and in October he explained to Mary Hutchinson that the contemporary situation was such that only good work was appropriate ; bad writing , after all , would seem even more trivial or superfluous .
4 He figures in the future , the world 's management information system departments are going to juggle two environments , Microsoft Corp Windows NT and Unix and that the real loser is all of this is IBM 's OS/2 .
5 I am sure that he would agree that the real problem is that local authorities across the country can not spend the necessary money on our elderly people because of the capping regime imposed by central Government .
6 You see it may be that Dean 's right I must admit I think I , I agree with Dean I think he is right that the real problem is that natural selection may have fitted us by , as it were , rigging our emotional system .
7 I believe that the real problem was that , before 1988 , magistrates were under pressure from the Home Office not to award custodial sentences .
8 Should we wonder that they might influence some children to think that the real world is all like that ?
9 Levi goes on to insist that the real witnesses are those who died in the camps , and that those prisoners who did not were mostly compromised people or privileged people : Solzhenitsyn is cited as making the same point about the pridurki — the ‘ prominents ’ of the Gulag system .
10 We will provide some evidence , from our ethnographic work , to show that the complete picture is much more complex , and highly fluid .
11 It is equally true that Lord Diplock has stated that the normal presumption is that Parliament intends questions of law to be decided by the courts , but his Lordship did not state that this was an irrebuttable presumption .
12 It is possible to consider that the evolutionary process is much to blame .
13 Cloned mutated genes were fully sequenced to ensure that the only changes were those required .
14 Every so often the sound of a dropped pencil or pen would break the solitude , but apart from that the only sound was that of the wind outside , whipping around the building , hurling rain at the windows so hard it sounded as if thousands of tiny pebbles were being bounced off the glass .
15 Indeed Roxburgh was moved to say yesterday that the only certainty was that not all of his choices would make Sunday 's squad gathering .
16 The ‘ necessity ’ sought was not that of Newton 's grand mechanical scheme of iron laws and inescapable forces but was strong enough to sustain the thought that the international system is more than the constant and regular behaviour of its parts .
17 He had made known his personal opposition to multiparty politics , claiming that the current campaign was little more than a mass protest against the stringencies of the economic recovery plan [ see p. 37523 ] .
18 There is therefore no reason to suppose that the homoeopathic remedies are any different .
19 If the official cost of that little lot is well over £250,000 , I suspect , and I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Amber Valley will agree , that the actual cost is much more .
20 While this treatment remains at the experimental stage , may I suggest that the logical position is that prospective patients who have been referred onward by the general practitioner and consultant should be selected — probably by Professor Hitchcock himself — and financed centrally as part of the experimental budget ?
21 Lash and Urry are amongst the few commentators we have reviewed who recognise that the middle classes are those best able to indulge in , and benefit by , this emergent form of culture .
22 While it may be true that the highest socioeconomic group uses nothing but Standard English , it is certainly not true that the lowest group uses only Creole , and that the middle classes are those who tend
23 Note that the relevant velocity is that of the source frame relative to the external observer at the instant that the light is detected .
24 ‘ I thought I warned you not to make a habit of this , ’ a deep voice remarked gruffly , close to her ear , and she realised that the swaying sensation was that of Fen carrying her to her own bunk .
25 Twenty-five years covered in one volume , with four other volumes following to tell the story of 1926 alone , shows that the key problem is that of seeing the whole wood among the wealth of trees .
26 It seems , then , that the average undertaker was little more than a speculative cabinet-maker and joiner who , either by direct contact with the metalworking trades , or via such funeral houses as Richard Green 's , was able to buy in at wholesale all that was required for a funeral .
27 Nor does it mean that the new controllers are any less constrained by the pressures of markets and profitability than old-style entrepreneurs .
28 Recall that in a boom year , aggregate measured income exceeds aggregate permanent income so that the measured apc is less than the long-run apc , while in a slump year ( where Y < Y p ) the measured apc is greater than the long-run apc .
29 We abstract from real-world problems of uncertainty ( so that the above data are all known ) and from changing prices .
30 The message that teachers picked up most strongly from both Brian Way and Dorothy Heathcote was that the dramatic Process was all important .
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