Example sentences of "[be] that [ex0] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian Luder , head of Arthur Andersen 's executive and personal taxation services group , says that ‘ the more that I have been working on employee schemes , the more convinced I am that there is an impact ’ . |
2 | Later , the project was able to borrow a more advanced flux-gate magnetometer and the preliminary conclusions from Rodney Hale , an experienced electronics engineer , as a result of further work , are that there is a magnetic field within the circle which fluctuates relative to that outside over a period of hours . |
3 | Although Chester has several establishments already catering for the conference trade , the indications are that there is still significant undercapacity . |
4 | The two key features of a Christian view are that there is no essential dichotomy between the physical world and the spiritual world and that man is given authority over nature . |
5 | Among the reasons for these large numbers are that there is no right of appeal from the Immigration Appeal Tribunal to the courts ; that from many decisions by immigration officers adverse to immigrants , an appeal can be made only from outside the United Kingdom ; and that from some decisions ( such as some exclusions deemed conducive to the public good by the Secretary of State ) there are no rights of appeal at all . |
6 | These assumptions are that there is majority voting , members vote sincerely , there is a single decision , individuals differ in only one characteristic at a time , and preferences are single-peaked ( see Atkinson and Stiglitz , 1980 ; Blair and Crawford , 1984 ) . |
7 | The simplest assumptions about the hierarchical organization are that there is a fixed span of control , ø , and a fixed salary differential , between grades . |
8 | If the indications are that there is a continuous drift in one direction , even though still within tolerance , he will be alerted to possible need for readjustment of the process . |
9 | The messages for local managers are that there is a need to allow time to pass before the linked activities which revolve around the three major innovations of the 1980s ( NCVQ , TVEI extension , TECs ) reveal how much they can contribute to each other in terms of an essentially joint strategy . |
10 | If the indications are that there is a continuous drift in one direction , even though still within tolerance , he will be alerted to possible need for readjustment of the process . |
11 | The way that many politicians and others have called for the teaching of " facts " and wish to throw out all matters relating to " mere opinion " such as environmental concerns , shows how unaware many people are that there is any problem with regard to the reliability of facts or the possibility of there being evidence supporting beliefs and values . |
12 | ‘ The odds are that there is some sting going on , ’ he said . |
13 | The facts of the matter in Oxford are that there is an enormous housing crisis and that affects people at all levels . |
14 | Now because score A has plus one , B has plus one er then it 's negative , negative , slight difference there on the negatives but both negatives and both pos both positive , what you 'd say for those sets of scores are that there 's probably a positive correlation between A and B and if we look at the total of each one of those multiplied together , it comes up with about plus eight . |
15 | The British line has been that there is a huge difference between the image of Britain accepted in South Africa and the reality . |
16 | ‘ The mood of this conference has been that there is a light at the end of the 10-year tunnel — we are a party again . ’ |
17 | It added : ‘ Our position has always been that there is no truth in the rumours concerning Mr Major 's private life : our article made this clear and is not therefore defamatory of him or of Ms Latimer . |
18 | The conclusion to the argument will be that there is a specific form of violence of a political kind outside of state control which can not be reduced to crime . |
19 | It may be that there is literally nothing they can say about it in the terms they are accustomed to using . |
20 | The problem with ditching Eurotunnel 's management would be that there is no certainty anybody else could do a better job . |
21 | It may be that there is no God — every theist should be able to say that . |
22 | Another explanation for the skewing of sexual ratio might be that there is heavier mortality among females , particularly lactating ones , during times of drought . |
23 | It could also be that there is a general deficiency of demand for labour throughout the economy , in which case the involuntarily unemployed workers will face fierce competition for the jobs that do become available . |
24 | The problem seems to be that there is no majority in favour of any particular scheme . |
25 | On one he inscribed Michelet 's words : ‘ How can it be that there is in the world one woman alone — deserted ? ’ |
26 | The meaning of the parable itself seems to be that there is a need for patience in the kingdom of Heaven . |
27 | The fact that the Sun is producing far less of these enigmatic particles than expected could well be a symptom that it is going through a quiescent period — although it could equally well be that there is something wrong with our theories concerning what makes the Sun shine . |
28 | Could it be that there is a nip in the air ? |
29 | It is not unusual to be in this position , and it may be that there is an accepted procedure to follow in the eventuality of employers making you an offer . |
30 | It would seem to be that there is still an enormously long way to go before anyone can predict with even a reasonable amount of confidence that the security of the event will not be a problem . |