Example sentences of "are [adj] [conj] that they " in BNC.
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1 | The trouble with most of the ‘ modern Christs ’ is not that they are anti-Christian but that they are unhistorical . |
2 | The actual tensile strength of ordinary glass and ceramics can be quite high ; the reason why we do not make motor cars , for instance , from them is not that they are weak but that they are far too brittle . |
3 | But however one expresses it , all the evidence is that the quantum phenomenon and the uncertainty principle are unavoidable and that they occur in every branch of physics . |
4 | Is it not fraud of the most cynical , wicked type that financial advisers are not telling elderly people that those bonds are dangerous and that they are likely to lose their homes within two years ? |
5 | Some of the project 's opponents argue that the £220 million of state subsidies it is receiving are illegal and that they will take the matter to court . |
6 | None the less , it is clear both that they are substantial and that they have to be offset against any putative gains in efficiency brought about by the internal market . |
7 | The weakness here is not that the assumptions are incorrect but that they are incomplete . |
8 | Before a module is accepted by LIFESPAN , its header is checked to ensure that all its constituent keywords are present and that they contain at least the minimum amount of information required . |
9 | Two-thirds of women questioned say their lives are stressful and that they accept stress as an unavoidable part of life in the 90s . |
10 | Can he confirm that relations between the Chief Constable of the RUC and the Commissioner of the Garda are good and that they meet frequently ? |
11 | It is certainly reasonable to suppose that later assertions are accurate and that they sought refuge in exile . |
12 | In fact , it seems that neither the initial conditions nor the values of the parameters in the theory are arbitrary but that they are somehow chosen or picked out very carefully . |
13 | Some governing bodies may consider that their needs at both levels presently are satisfied or that they have advised us of their requirements . |