Example sentences of "what [be] [adj] [verb] be that " in BNC.
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1 | The expanded girths , embarrassing bodily functions and creative coiffuring I can cope with — but what 's harder to handle is that most groups who reform do so because of shrinking royalty cheques rather than any genuine desire to play together again . |
2 | what is sad to see is that a player like tony dorigo has not yet scored a goal this season and the same for kelly — that is : our wide defenders has not ( yet ) been a threat to the opposite team — which — if i rememeber correctly — did happen a couple of seasons back with both Love-Machine Sterland and Tony getting the occasional goal . |
3 | What is important to stress is that Nizan 's life and work must be seen in the context of his youth . |
4 | What is important to realize is that for Yeats certainly , and I think at times for Pound also , the only alternative open was a sorry second best . |
5 | What is important to note is that the collaboration between Grover Jackson and Randy Rhoads in designing this guitar was both fruitful and a complete success , because between them they produced an instrument which , in Randy 's hands , has provided itself with an impressive track record . |
6 | What is important to note is that the proper time τ as recorded by an on-board clock would change smoothly on crossing the horizon . |
7 | What is important to note is that there are three main conditions which must be fulfilled to accomplish an assignment under statute : ( a ) the assignment must be absolute ; ( b ) the assignment must be in writing ; and ( c ) written notice must be given to the debtor or the supplier as appropriate . |
8 | What is difficult to believe is that they had suddenly become a real threat to Gloucester . |
9 | What is difficult to believe is that they had suddenly become a real threat to Gloucester . |
10 | What is likely to happen is that they will shun those centres that have a bad name or are lacking in professional infrastructure ( the two usually go together ) in favour of well-regulated , stable ones . |