Example sentences of "problem be [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Its answer to the problem is either that it is entitled to more money from central Government , regardless of how much its rate support grant for the social services sector has risen , or that it needs the unfettered right to raise further taxes locally .
2 Like Heidegger , he understands that the root of the problem is not that we are born black or Jewish or rich or blind , but that we are born at all and much of his best writing deals with that most fundamental of displacements .
3 The problem is not that parents want to spike the afternoon but that they do not think .
4 Our problem is not that we have the wrong answers to particular doubts but that we do not have the right attitude to doubt in general .
5 When a person suffers from this lack of personal commitment , the problem is not that he can not genuinely believe something but that he will not genuinely believe anything .
6 The problem is not that people change but the ease and rapidity with which they change .
7 Their problem is not that they could not take on this responsibility before but that they were not asked to .
8 For , as the report went on to show , the problem is not that manufacturers employ too few people , but that the few people whom they do employ produce much less than their counterparts elsewhere in the world .
9 A Schools Council report ( 1970 ) has emphasized that the problem is not that this sort of pupil leaves school at the earliest opportunity but that as far as school learning goes they ‘ leave ’ at the age of about 12 .
10 But the problem is not that Britain has lost its empire .
11 ‘ You see , the problem is n't that I do n't want to pay you your salary .
12 Here the failure may occur despite the fact that the episode in question has been adequately stored and is potentially retrievable ( if actually asked at the time the drivers could have probably correctly retrieved the information that they were uninsured / driving on full beam / on the wrong route ) , the problem is instead that the driver fails to use the knowledge available at the correct time .
13 The cause of your problem is firstly that WordPerfect 5.1 does n't fit well with Windows 3.1 — to be honest it 's a bit primitive .
14 The core of the problem is simply that the judiciary is the creature of the legal profession .
15 One problem is simply that the most interesting recognition measures in these studies were based on ROC curves calculated from only 18 points .
16 The problem is precisely that the two applications , which will be the subject of two separate Bills , are being considered separately .
17 It would be appropriate not simply as a true alternative to expulsion where the grounds for the latter exist but also where the circumstances make it difficult to identify some particular breach or failure by the partner served with notice , where the problem is more that his face no longer fits , where his general approach to the business of the firm is inconsistent with the policy which the other partners have decided to adopt , and so on .
18 The problem is still that the location of beginnings and ends of words are never certain .
19 I think the problem is perhaps that when we love that we no , we never love the same degree , the two people do n't li , love exactly the same way that in every relationship there is one who loves and one who is loved , one who kisses and one who is kissed and I think perhaps this balance if the relationship is weak , this kind of works it out that , that then they eventually split up , that one goes the other way and the ca n't stay together .
20 Their problem is often that there is nothing to explore except a bare concrete cell , and this frustrates them intensely .
21 The problem was not that people had not done their jobs : they had .
22 In part , of course , the problem was simply that the Soviet archives were inaccessible to western scholars , while during the Stalin era the documents and memoirs published in the Soviet Union were sparse and manifestly tendentious .
23 For a moment Robert thought she might have had her feet bound , and then he realized that her problem was simply that her face-mask was now so in line with Islamic law that her field of vision was only about six inches to the left and right of her .
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