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

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31 A more prosaic explanation would be that the derogation of women reflects a reality in which men regard us as inferior and define us above all in terms of our sexual attributes .
32 One possibility would be that the children lacked the ability to think about epistemic states , such as knowing , thinking and believing .
33 Eventually the fuel is used up and our naive expectation would be that the star should contract to a size at which pressure and gravitation are in balance .
34 The benefits of such a system would be that the Consultation List would be available on all computer terminals , and therefore all personnel could be permitted to update/alter details , e.g. contact names , addresses , to ensure the records are as up–to–date as possible at any time .
35 The present verdict of many ethologists would be that the case for and against the olfactory and magnetic theories remains finally undecided ; but the evidence does suggest that the ‘ sun arc ’ hypothesis is false .
36 A conventional view would be that the proliferation of new species , discovered between 1650 and 1750 , sank the ark by the sheer weight of their numbers .
37 Another point of view would be that the peace guaranteed autonomy for both sides ' allies ( Thuc. i.67.2 ) , an autonomy which Athens was infringing on Samos .
38 His voice was impressive , the accent almost a drawl , ‘ My own view would be that the notion of sacrilege belongs rather to superstition than religion in our age . ’
39 When you put all these factors together it concerns me that nobody has been advancing the case that as with other districts , some other districts in York , it would be appropriate , even more appropriate in my view , that the migration assumption should be discounted , there are in my view special reasons why this should be the case , special reasons over and above tho those that have been applied , to the other districts , this in my view would be that the Greater York housing provision for all those reasons I 've just highlighted , should be reduced , should be reduced to the seventy five percent level , in other words that would be reducing it by between a thousand and twelve hundred and fifty houses , now I wo n't get on to the reason that the fact that that 's one reason why there 's no need for a new settlement , erm but it is a reason in its own right just to protect the character and the capacity requirements and the environmental sensitivities of the Greater York area .
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