Example sentences of "[verb] that it be [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Advance tapes suggest that it 's leagues ahead of the rather dull ‘ Thaw ’ Housefrau superstar LYDIA LUNCH meanwhile has been recording with pathological monsters OXBOW for their LP ‘ King Of The Jews ’ , which should be out in January when they 're set to return to the UK for another series of dates .
2 Advance tapes suggest that it 's leagues ahead of the rather dull ‘ Thaw ’ Housefrau superstar LYDIA LUNCH meanwhile has been recording with pathological monsters OXBOW for their LP ‘ King Of The Jews ’ , which should be out in January when they 're set to return to the UK for another series of dates .
3 Did not you hear Miss Rhymer say that it was poems , my dear ? ’
4 Scottish auctioneers confirm that bullocks are averaging 125p but stress that it is heifers and young bulls — each of which is demanded by a specific section of the Continental market — which have enjoyed the sharpest price rises .
5 The survey revealed that it is women over the age of 45 and largely in the middle class AB and C1 social brackets who are addicted to detective series .
6 The argument goes that it is women who are in fact doing all the reproducing of labour power and servicing other people 's escapes .
7 To suggest that it is shows how preconditioned some people are to react to the female body as pornographic .
8 The importance of this approach is to suggest that it is perceptions that are important and depending on how the management views the worker then a different style of management will develop and a different set of relationships between the management and the workforce will exist .
9 Above all , he should remember that it is speakers , and not conversations or discourses , that have ‘ topics ’ .
10 Now I do see that it is men who are having to learn what comes more naturally to us .
11 Friedman and Schwartz , however , claimed that it was changes in the nominal money supply which caused changes in money national income ( recall the mechanism described in Chapter 21 ) and , once again , they appealed to empirical evidence to support their view .
12 If they were n't , and I 'm told that it was Babes In Toyland who were full of doughnuts , then what 's their excuse for sounding like this ?
13 Recall that it was three-year-olds who had difficulty with Flavell 's appearance-versus-reality problems ; and indeed further experiments have shown that there is a strong statistical correlation between performance on the appearance-reality and on the false belief task .
14 This does suggest that it is men are doing the raping .
15 Er as I said before , if we get some verbal abuse from people going to the blues , then we know that it was outsiders coming in .
16 I only know that it was years ago and that I was not , as I am now , a regular client .
17 In this version we shall in fact assume that it is wages that are set by trade unions one period in advance and that prices are flexible ; that is , we shall examine a sticky wage rather than a sticky price model .
18 You 'll appreciate that it 's years back , that boys come and go for a schoolmaster , they 're a bit phantom .
19 Note that it is motions in this plane ( and vertical in the pictures ) that generate the Reynolds stress ( cf.
20 It hints that it is politicians , not disposal plants , which make the two places differ .
21 When we looked at group psychology and analysis of the ego , we saw that it was processes that occur in the ego , such as identification and projection , that make social groups possible , that bring about the social order of psychological groups .
22 And he had to confess that it was years since he had had such notions .
23 Other writers , such as Hoshino ( 1982a , 1982b , and especially 1982c and 1982d ) , while sharing the stress on technological innovation , argue that it is characteristics of the organization structure which enable long-term research planning to occur easily , notably the flexibility of the specialist workforce .
24 Both agree that it is theories which do the job of explanation , but disagree on precisely how it achieves this and , as a result , on the nature of theory itself .
25 It is part of an attempt to deter potential recruits and to distract us from concluding that it is men who are the cause of women 's oppression , not anyone else .
26 There is considerable evidence to show that it is partnerships between the various departments of local authorities , voluntary agencies and the police working together which are most likely to curb crime and improve the quality of life in c in local communities .
27 She argues that it is families who see each other frequently where one finds most practical support being given , because frequent contact affords the opportunity for pressure to be put upon individuals to ‘ keep up their kinship obligations ’ ( Bott , 1957 , p. 133 ) .
28 I can quite honestly say that it is ages since I have had an evening of such delight ; and the personal interest of reading a friend 's work had very little to do with it .
29 There is survey evidence that , whatever people imagine ‘ racial prejudice ’ to be , they conceive that it is others , not themselves , who are prejudiced ( Airey , 1984 ) .
30 Now , we 've all heard of the tyre company that boasts that it 's fitters are fastest .
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