Example sentences of "[verb] [be] that [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Much of the general comment has been that quality improvement is just common sense and that we have been doing it all of the time anyway . |
2 | A third effect which could be added is that business experience would be gained by the local merchant , and thus the society begins to develop a pool of people with such business experience . |
3 | What you want is that sugar stuff what they 'll take back to nest . |
4 | Er , yes , what happens is that venture capital , you 'll see that |
5 | The most fundamental realization that needs to be made is that desktop publishing uses ‘ real ’ typefaces which are proportionally spaced and not the monospaced characters of the word processing world . |
6 | I think what it clearly shows is that health education messages are n't getting through to heterosexuals . |
7 | From the outside , a passer-by will gaze up at the window , and all he will see is that lavender light . |
8 | As far as they were concerned , what happened was that wage bargaining was no longer restrained by the social and political forces that hitherto limited rises to figures that would not disrupt the economy . |
9 | All that we know is that nurse prescribing will cost a bit more in medication . |
10 | So what you 're saying is that Cabinet government in the eighties has been a matter of trench warfare with exchanges conducted in the shape of mortar fire . |
11 | An important point to consider is that Local Authority Environmental Health Officers have shown a keen interest and are anxious to adopt the handbook as their working code when dealing with funeral premises . |
12 | Gone is that blue-stocking look where I was sure she used to cut her own hair . |
13 | What these boardroom blouses and toerags at the turnstiles do not realise is that football management is not a skill to be acquired through hard work , but a gift from God . |
14 | What Kintsch and Vipond argue is that readability research has asserted an interest in helping to produce a sensitive matching of reader to printed text , but has in fact ignored one of the most vital aspects of this — the question of text-reader interaction . |
15 | All I thought was that health monitor basically follows it but it just needs a , a little bit of clarification so that everybody knows exactly when forms are supposed to be produced . |
16 | What he really meant was that Tower Foin exercised a perennial attraction , drawing people by its beauty and its majesty , but he could n't say all that . |
17 | By the end of the project , perhaps the most important message to have emerged was that language development is an incremental , integrated process . |
18 | The stance taken is that child protection work must be relocated within the heart of good practice with children and families . |
19 | What commonly seems to happen is that project work comes to consist of the accumulation of large amounts of haphazard information , often copied directly from reference books . |
20 | The first point to make is that dividend policy and share valuation take place under conditions of uncertainty . |
21 | The next claim which constructivism makes is that centralsystem thinking emerges out of the organism 's interaction with the environment , an interaction that is initially a literal inter- action but which is later carried out internally , at least in the human case . |
22 | My mum knows more about football — and all she knows is that QPR play in a pretty kit . |