Example sentences of "[noun sg] be that [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | The second major problem is that people who do not consider that these needs have been met continually manipulate others to meet them . |
32 | Erm the problem is that people who were in this account two years ago were earning thirteen and a half percent , well say eighteen months ago . |
33 | Yeah , I mean what was nice in , in a way was that er I could n't go to the last meeting I was n't well , I had a cold er , what was nice in a way was that David who 's the general manager and the general manager from Pitlochry had come in , I mean in a way it was a classic case |
34 | The Royal Institution was a centre of science , and the idea was that Discourses there would be scientific ; when literature or religion or painting was under discussion , it would be from some scientific point of view . |
35 | One interesting finding was that people who reported personal contact with suicide attempters were more likely to have hostile attitudes towards attempted suicide . |
36 | The fact is that Brendan himself never fought an election here , ’ said one strategist , through taut lips . |
37 | The fact is that children who are persistently defiant are likely to receive ‘ payoffs ’ for being disobedient . |
38 | This dominant view is that disaster itself is attributed to nature and embraces three main areas : |