Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] be [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The difference between a more conventional company and an incorporated contract computer programmer/analyst is merely that the former can and does respond simultaneously to a multiplicity of orders which partly overlap and partly succeed one another .
2 The government budget constraint is so that we must have or .
3 The defence case was primarily that the shooting had been accidental .
4 Federal budget requests are just that : requests .
5 When my edication was finished , as they do say , I was took hum , seven months larning being all that my poor parents cud afford me , but I shall have to bless God to aull etarnity for that edication .
6 Let the prototype low-pass transfer function be so that the planned high-pass transfer function is where a and b are certain constants , for example for the Butterworth type , and ( see equation ( 12.11 ) ) .
7 It is important to stress that ( a ) this type of work experience is precisely that welcomed by employers , and ( b ) such young people are socially competent members of labour market social networks .
8 The main purpose of fling data is so that you or others interested can make use of it afterwards .
9 The natural way to interpret the EPR experiment is not that it shows up the incompleteness of quantum theory but that it manifests the falsity of naive locality .
10 A prediction of the rational expectations hypothesis is therefore that the variation in the actual series , , should exceed the variation in the anticipated series , , if .
11 Until the past two years Drexel was right that the total return from investing in a diversified portfolio of junk bonds overcompensated for the default rate .
12 But the great strength of whole group drama is precisely that it gives context and coherence to small group work ; it makes it easier for the teacher to monitor work , to make it highly dramatic and keep it tightly focused .
13 But Mr Bliss is right that we have to assume that the abductors are politically motivated terrorists — ‘ '
14 The surviving network of ditches on the Monmouthshire Levels beside the Bristol Channel is essentially that dug by the Benedictines in the twelfth century .
15 The problem with the ATTRIB command is simply that you need to replace the \ between the -h and c : \etc. by a space i.e. c : \DOS>attrib -r -s -h c : \lite\pcprobe \*; *
16 Although these experimental results are indecisive , the theoretical point remains — the latent inhibition procedure is not that used to train a conditioned inhibitor .
17 There will come the time when he will withdraw the Holy Spirit , when he will be taken out of the world , but as long as the church of Jesus Christ is here that will not take place .
18 The reason HP is rated ‘ difficult to arrange ’ by more people than other credit types is not that people think it would be more difficult to arrange , but that people generally were quicker to apply any comments to it presumably because it has a more prominent image for them .
19 In this case the implied futures rate is so that again as required .
20 One of the most ambitious and colourful of diffusionist theories is undoubtedly that advanced by the English anatomist Eliot Smith ( 1871–1937 ) , a contemporary both of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown , who sought to explain the global distribution of mummification and other exotic practices .
21 The defence argument was solely that Caldwell could be distinguished on the grounds that in DPP v K there was a gap between the accused 's act and the injury , an argument which the court rejected .
22 The problem of recruitment administration is not that the individual tasks are difficult , but that the addition of fluctuations in the level of activity makes them difficult .
23 Conversely , the reason why readers of the lowbrow press had such strong preferences for television news was not that they were particularly dissatisified with their papers but that they were particularly enthusiastic about the quality of television .
24 The fundamental belief of Dr William Glasser 's Control Theory is similarly that feelings are the product of choice of perception .
25 SHe knew he was holed up at Roirbak 's place , and was convinced hir instincts were right that Malamute hated Penumbra and was coping with moral dilemmas about what he 'd done for her .
26 The bottom line argument against heritage languages was always that they were bad for the children .
27 Does my hon. Friend agree — unlike the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) — that the Prevention of Terrorism Act is exactly that : a measure to prevent terrorism ?
28 The reason why Hambledon and Ryedale get different standard spending assessments is not that they are similar but that in some ways they are dissimilar .
29 Criticism of the retraining schemes is often that they train people for jobs that are not always available to them and they expect too much mobility from people who have further reasons , in their disability , for being reluctant to move from their familiar surroundings .
30 Most tied cottages are located on farms rather than in the village itself , so within the village the most important housing mix is usually that between privately owned and local authority housing .
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