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

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1 Now it may well be that that is actually looking into a slightly longer term .
2 We 're also experimenting with gauges for low Bs , and the end result seems to be that bigger is very much better .
3 Indeed it may be that this is also a direct aid in setting tasks which have stepped differentiation within them .
4 what the hell 's that that 's just fell on his head ?
5 It 's that that 's simply the advice the advice that 's given by the Teachers ' Pensions Agency .
6 So the erm but as , but as Katherine reminds us , I mean if , if that 's the kind of life our emotional parameters are my , my guess is that that , is that that 's probably the truth , certainly a persuasive argument .
7 What I 'm suggesting is is that that is perhaps something that the panel should dwell on in their deliberations and their advice to the county .
8 What these legislative reforms seem to be suggesting is that all is basically well with the traditional model where the directors of the company manage the company but are supervised in that task by the shareholders who , if given the requisite powers , can be relied upon to ensure that directors do not use their powers for their own purposes .
9 One of the problems for garter carriage owners is that this is no longer possible .
10 If I could just make a point about affordable housing chairman , of course the department recognizes that there is a problem of affordable housing as evidenced by minister 's statements but the view of my policy colleagues in headquarters is that this is most appropriately addresses in district wide plans and not necessarily at structure plan level .
11 The gist of the auditors ' criticism is that this is primarily a financial reporting problem rather than an auditing one .
12 The plainer truth is that this is so obvious , as obvious as Leeds Town Hall , that Mr Smith would be elected by any Labour Party forum , by a ballotted union membership , a ballotted constituency membership , or that secret vote of MPs to which Labour will do well to return .
13 The proliferation of glossy reports , brochures and prospectuses may be good for the designers and a printing company or two , but our impression is that this is more about the marketing of the British government than about marketing West Belfast , and we wonder what it achieves in terms of breaking down outsiders ' negative stereotypes of the area and of the people who live here .
14 And our dilemma is that this is precisely what we do with it .
15 And Liberal Democrat Peter Bergg said : ‘ My reaction is that this is absolutely diabolical .
16 But the point is that this is about really gigantic things : freedom of speech , universality of human rights , even the issue of sovereignty .
17 The Centre 's experience is that this is still the case , and the importance of some sudden reversal in family fortunes as a cause of debt was underlined by our own interviews ( Appendix 11 , section 5 ) .
18 ‘ The evidence is that this is purely random hate mail sent to addresses plucked from the telephone directory . ’
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