Example sentences of "be that [noun pl] ' " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that pupils ' needs are greatest in these areas but they are where teachers feel least capable . |
2 | However what I want to emphasize is that Residents ' Association 's case is not does not rely on an inner northern route acting as a an alternative to a western rel route . |
3 | Well the answer is that residents ' parking was offered in North Oxford I think about ten years ago , when it got to the top of the City 's priority list . |
4 | Another way of putting this is that students ' academic freedoms should be reflected in the internal culture of institutions of higher education . |
5 | The difficulty , of course , is that agencies ' spending covers a diversity of objectives , from the practical to the basic . |
6 | A serious concern of the author 's is that governments ' commitment to education , so strong up to the mid-1970s , has waned . |
7 | The major difficulty with comparing solar panels is that manufacturers ' output figures can not be compared . |
8 | The thrust of that position , however , is that clients ' needs are taken from them ( the transitive verb to need becomes a noun ) and adjudicated by alien authorities , often to the disadvantage of the client . |
9 | The general principle is that advocates ' rights should be determined only by whether they are properly trained and members of a professional body whose rules of conduct are ‘ appropriate in the interests of justice in relation to the court or proceedings concerned ’ . |
10 | What was interesting in this study was that subjects ' eye movements showed that they looked longer and more frequently at syntactic errors even when they did not actually report the errors . |
11 | A further interesting result was that individuals ' perception of the causes of their anxiety shifted significantly away from the belief that there was something physically wrong with them . |