Example sentences of "for the [noun pl] [be] that " in BNC.

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1 The dilemma for the Americans is that , if they reject the argument that Israel must be part of the Middle East peace process , they may be unable to secure international endorsement for any settlement procedure ; so they could be left with the invidious alternatives of an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence .
2 The case for the objectors is that they would wish the boundary proposed by your own authority , at an earlier stage , to be the boundary .
3 The German 's rates differed from girl to girl , and with some he had an arrangement that he received a commission rather than a rent per room ; the advantage here for the girls was that they could pay him at the end of the night , rather than each time they used the room And to ensure they did n't even think about cheating , he employed a " caretaker " whose job was to keep a tally of the girls and their customers .
4 One of the arguments for the defendants was that there had been no theft because the plaintiff had agreed to the transaction with the rogue and reliance was placed on Lord Roskill 's statement in Reg. v. Morris , at p. 332 , that appropriation
5 The worry , though , for the visitors was that they had created much without converting chances into goals .
6 A source of particular vulnerability for the agencies is that in its reorganization of the water industry the 1973 Water Act gives them responsibility for the management of the great majority of sewage treatment works , which in many areas are themselves significant — often principal — sources of pollution .
7 The problem for the authorities is that it may be impossible to confirm or disprove the existence of ‘ Inner Circle ’ .
8 The problem for the authorities is that it may be impossible to confirm or disprove the existence of ‘ Inner Circle ’ .
9 ‘ I think the most important thing for the residents is that they have been given their dignity back , ’ said the Duchess afterwards .
10 You 're wanting to produce a certificate for the kids is that what you 're talking about ?
11 The basis for the objections was that the RRA considered the site to be unsuitable and felt it was chosen by the IDA simply because the land was to hand .
12 The argument for the appellants was that there was no evidence from which the police could reasonably have apprehended an imminent breach of the peace .
13 The worry for the anthropologists is that some sociobiologists jump directly from their impressively careful observations of the mating behaviours of lions and deer and ostriches to sweeping assertions about the causal determinants of mating behaviour among men .
14 What it means for the homes is that they 're going to have to take a what we 've been doing over the last two or three years is gradually improving the staffing levels in our elderly people 's homes , because the dependency levels in those homes are getting very high .
15 The incentive for the men was that as homeless itinerants their social security would be under £20 a week .
16 The problem for the schools is that not all parents accept their share of the authority .
17 The industrial tribunal found that the reason for the dismissals was that the managing director was strongly anti-union but that none of the four could show that the reason for his dismissal was his own union membership or activities .
18 But the interesting bit here for the Tories was that in 1916 a Welshman became Prime Minister .
19 Another boost for the tourists is that lineout ace John Eales is on the mend and could even creep into Saturday 's Test .
20 The problem for the police is that they have almost no chance of determining whether Mr Kevorkian assisted or not .
21 The problem for the police was that her body was hidden in King 's Wood and the rucksack dumped 6 miles away at Barnard Gate .
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