Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It will be clear that for this approach an artefact which already embodies a categorization process is clearly distinguished from a natural object which does not .
2 You need to be clear that for both of you what is going on is OK and creative of mutual satisfaction .
3 It will be clear that on any particular occasion of meaning negotiation the more familiar the schematic content or mode of communication , the less reliance needs to be placed on systemic knowledge , and vice versa .
4 Such relations occur in hierarchies , but for a proportional series all the structuring relations must be ‘ one-to-one ’ , that is to say , each relation must be such that for any element there is just one other element to which it can stand in that relation , and only the first element can stand in that relation to the second .
5 The relations between the elements must be such that from any three of the elements the fourth can be uniquely determined .
6 It will be obvious that during these months a number of changes must occur in the mother 's body also .
7 It should be obvious that in this type of problem ( i ) and ( ii ) are alternative possibilities , to be dealt with separately ; ( ii ) is not meant to follow upon and include the facts of ( i ) .
8 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
9 They lie ahead , and since they can travel at twice our pace , we may be sure that for all the length of our march we shall be subject to ambush .
10 What 's the point of loading the reel with an unbranded twist that ‘ looked right ’ , when you can be sure that at some time or other the varying tensions on this material are going to produce lively snarls and inevitably weaken it , so that a line break happens just when you least want it .
11 Although it is repeatedly said that at common law a man must keep his fire ‘ at his peril , ’ research shows that we can not be sure that at any period in the history of the common law a man was absolutely liable for the escape of his fire .
12 It should now be apparent that for any rights theory to be capable of satisfactorily addressing the broader problems which now confront our traditional representative institutions it will need to transcend the essentially liberal principles which lie at the heart of Dworkin 's thesis .
13 To be fully professional , one needs to express feelings and give responses to the feelings of the sufferer but nonetheless be aware that within that professional relationship it is not relevant that one should be personally liked or even appreciated .
14 But I believe it to be true that in many corners of Christendom spiritual warfare is no longer a central concern .
15 Reported cases are small in number , and it may be true that in some ( not all ) of these cases the degree of trauma suffered by the wife is less than if the rape had been by another man ; but abolition of the marital-rape exemption is surely important as a statement of the married woman 's autonomy and freedom of choice in sexual matters .
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