Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [be] [that] they " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for that is that they 're in a very good position in the market now , they , they can negotiate very good deals on houses they 're buying , there 's a very good choice of properties available , people by the mid nineteen nineties will look back on nineteen ninety as probably the time to have bought , when house prices were at their cheapest . |
2 | The only good thing , the only good thing about La the only good thing about Labour is that they would have brought back student grants so if I ever , if I ever do go to university then I 'll get lots of money . |
3 | What is interesting about this is that they clearly do not know the history of the form ; they are unaware that the rule was made so rigidly in the first place to suit the whims of anti-feminists . |
4 | What 's bad about this is that they do n't take drugs — they 've never touched them — but they want to sell them . |
5 | Now one of the interesting things about this is that they 've worked out , in order to erm achieve our sales forecast , erm the impact of recruitment for each branch is that we need a net growth in branch of one plus one for every er on every month . |
6 | The humiliation for some is that they can not talk to their English-speaking grandchildren . |
7 | The main reason for this is that they do n't know how to and probably neither do a lot of their English solicitors . |
8 | Part of the reason for this is that they make the interpretation of information derived from assessments unproblematical . |
9 | The only reason I can suggest for this is that they may have ‘ member get member fatigue ’ ; ie it has been used very often in the past and now sees diminishing returns . |
10 | You are probably aware that the Marauders hold the most physical area sales meetings in the UK , if not on Planet Earth : the reason for this is that they are then able to carry out the most professional and demanding surveys to get the sale . |
11 | The reason for this was that they had a different view of tradition from the locals and this caused them to turn to ‘ progressivist ’ ideas and to new ventures put forward by planners in order to effect an entry upon the local political scene . |
12 | We now know that the reason for this was that they did not dwell or traffic within the walls ; that Lundenwic like Hamwih lay outside , along the Strand or foreshore of the Thames . |
13 | An obvious extension of this is that they should attempt to break down the isolation between practitioners in different countries . |
14 | The logical consequence of this is that they will on occasion play unattractive parts ! |
15 | In every competition , they believe the odds are against them and one consequence of this is that they always know that they have ‘ to be twice as good ’ and , as indicated in this book 's theme , ‘ try twice as hard ’ . |
16 | The immediate significance of this is that they are eligible for discount at the Bank of England . |
17 | The advantages of these are that they last much longer and cost much less to run ( the saving well outweighs the higher asking price ) ; their disadvantages are that the light they give is not quite so ‘ warm ’ and does not come on instantly . |
18 | The importance of these is that they make you think and help you recognise what it is that ‘ makes you tick ’ . |
19 | What happens with the language about the rest of these is that they are making judgments |
20 | One particular advantage of models such as these is that they can be used to produce multipliers which show the effects of changes in eg the population of a region on the employment levels in that region . |
21 | The trouble with points of order like that is that they are highly contagious . |
22 | The problem with doom-laden statistical predictions like these is that they draw attention away from the reasons why so many perfectly sensible people are choosing to have large families . |
23 | The problem with projections like these is that they are founded on highly arguable assumptions . |
24 | The Prime Minister won a strong ovation when she added : ‘ The trouble with Labour is that they 're just not at home with freedom . |
25 | The problem that the Tories have with this is that they still appear on the unemployment figures . |
26 | The key reasons before that is that they 've actually put the across in the way that 's not totally compatible with learning side . |
27 | Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses . |
28 | One of the concessions Bevan made to the consultants in 1946 was that they could keep their separate private pay-beds in NHS hospitals . |
29 | What all three things have in common is that they were caused by autumn . |
30 | Apart from the fact that most of them were self-made , the other thing they had in common is that they were all essentially ‘ doers ’ , unencumbered by second thoughts . |