Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [be] that " in BNC.
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1 | And our best interpretation as far as we could tell from that of course that was that the implied increase in sharing , because sh assumes that households with dwelling was about between four and five times the present sorry nineteen ninety one level share in the county . |
2 | The most certain features of Figure 9.10 are that Jupiter consists largely of hydrogen , that much of the interior is liquid/gas , that there is no atmosphere/surface interface , that there is some concentration towards the centre of icy and rocky substances ( this is required by the density versus depth ) , that the hydrogen exists in metallic form beyond a fairly modest depth , and that the interior is hot . |
3 | The first thing to note about the observation that Pooh is making in Figure 2 is that it is , amongst other things , an action : something which Pooh does . |
4 | For managers , the nice thing about chapter 11 is that it protects the firm from its creditors until a rescue deal is sorted out ; and the firm can stop paying its interest charges . |
5 | Two of the most important implications of the Markowitz analysis and the Tobin-Markowitz model presented in Chapter 4 were that : |
6 | The argument outlined in Chapter 3 is that the long term interests of society are best served by a set of regulatory arrangements designed to deter at all levels the misuse of inside information . |
7 | An obvious implication of the continuity between peace and war and between internal and foreign policy referred to in Chapter 1 is that there is less meaning to the civilian-military distinction in the USSR than elsewhere . |
8 | One problem with the type of on-road research used in Study 1 is that each situation encountered is unique to a particular driver and can not be repeated . |
9 | One problem highlighted in figure 4.2 is that it may not always be possible to allocate all of the costs meaningfully to a category . |
10 | Current thinking on the general SVQ at level III is that the candidate should select two options from the following : . |
11 | My only comment on the relevance of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 is that a decision that a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company is an administrative receiver for the purposes of the Insolvency Act 1986 is consistent with , and does not create any particular difficulties in the operation of , the provisions of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 . |
12 | However , the purchaser should be aware that the effect of the decision by the House of Lords in the recent case of Walford v Miles [ 1992 ] 1 All ER 453 is that the purchaser can achieve exclusivity only in the sense that the vendor undertakes not to negotiate with a third party for a fixed period . |
13 | Yet one of the alterations effected in English law by the European Communities Act 1972 is that a person in good faith will not be prejudiced by any ultra vires transactions of a company , provided that the transaction was authorized by the company 's directors . |
14 | What makes Austen 's work interesting is that it can never be reduced entirely to simple analytical frameworks . |
15 | The only difference between its policies and those of CND proper is that it does not campaign directly for Britain 's withdrawal from Nato . |
16 | The present situation as of July 1991 is that we have three operational LANs , for administrative , library , and plant-data functions . |
17 | What makes this campaign unusual is that it 's backed by a major brewery , Courage . |
18 | 2.7 The important thing to remember about the right of action created by the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 is that it is a claim for damages suffered , not by the deceased himself , but by his family after his death . |
19 | Part of the understanding between Anselm and the king at Laigle in July 1105 was that a new joint mission should be sent to Rome to effect a settlement by Christmas . |
20 | Making matters worse is that many companies have not hedged themselves against a rising yen this year , expecting the currency not to trade any higher than around the ¥120 level . |
21 | What made matters worse was that the police were so badly paid that they could be recruited only from poor , country districts and lacked the sophistication , education and even , Mahmoud suspected at times , mother-wit of city people . |
22 | One consequence of the National Audit Act 1983 is that the Comptroller and Auditor General ( C & AG ) has adopted a new publishing policy . |
23 | ( An alternative expression of Lotka 's Law derived by Kyvik 114 is that the number of scientists producing n papers is proportional to 1/n 2 . |
24 | In essence , what makes Coleridge peculiar is that he was able to write , to create , from several different motives . |
25 | It , but er the difference this is that we 've got a piece of fabric coming of there with a weight holding it down . |
26 | So junction six is that the big mass oh no junction seven |
27 | But what makes Orlando dangerous is that holidaymakers are led to believe it is safe . |
28 | But an additional limitation on the offence at point 7 is that the stationary vehicle must have stopped to accord precedence to pedestrians . |
29 | He says he has already ruled out IBM Corp , and what makes the announcement intriguing is that the number of potential partners is so small . |
30 | The minimum requirement for Learning Outcome 4 is that at least one task will use an integrated facility . |