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

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1 Two dangers of the purchaser-provider split are that collaboration among health care professionals may be undermined and the provider aspects of the public health role may become removed from the purchasing role .
2 All the signs are that radio is an exciting prospect — the forthcoming deregulation of the industry with associated changes in costs , and an expected boom in advertising revenues , is finally making the City take notice .
3 Yet the signs are that industry largely turns a blind eye to what appears to a growing problem
4 The propositions that this book addresses are that research is an important ingredient in the formation and implementation of effective policies and good practice in child care ; and that those who work in the child care services can not only incorporate research into their general experience , knowledge and skill but also contribute to it through their own careful observation and recording .
5 Two possible explanations for this result are that growth in nominal activity may raise the relative return on domestic assets , or alternatively , that the exchange rate ( units of foreign currency per unit of domestic currency ) appreciates following capital inflows attracted by growth in the domestic economy .
6 ‘ Will the club be that patient ?
7 Increasingly it appears that the cabinet operates through a network of committees , the result being that ministers may be bound by decisions in which they have had little more than nominal participation .
8 The motion did , however , contain a number of conditions for membership , the principal such condition being that Sweden should be allowed to maintain its traditional policy of neutrality .
9 Felt-tips or fibre-tipped pens that give a strong , dark line are useful for children in the first classes , the disadvantage being that pressure can cause the tips to splay or split .
10 Lucy was only half listening to their conversation , the main thought in her own mind being that Stella would be home today .
11 Another difference between Dr Tipler 's story and traditional religion is that man leads to God , not vice versa .
12 Both the long and short meditations are presented as prayers in which Rolle counterpoints awareness of the suffering caused by sin in the events of the Passion with a growth in horrified consciousness of the death blows of sin in the self , for which the only remedy is that love manifested in the death of Christ working in man : what Julian will call " the werkyng of mercy " , which lasts as long as sin pursues man , and of grace which works our " dredful faylyng " into solace and our " shamefull " " falling " to resurrection .
13 The thing with protest songs is that pop 's always been about the immediate , spontaneous and puerile , it has n't the patience to slog through sub-committees and lobbying and making orderly demands through the proper channels .
14 To illustrate this point let us postulate a hypothetical , though possibly unattainable , unemployment rate U F which is the true full-employment unemployment rate : U F is that unemployment rate where at w * ; .
15 The thinking is that Conner , or some of his key crew , could join one of Koch 's boats .
16 For so long there has been no regulation or regulatory body who can impose standards upon the canopy designer and manufacturer and , as a direct conslequence of this omission , the quality of both have varied from very high to ‘ good grief is that thing legal ! ’ , all lwithout legal recourse .
17 ‘ People 's perception is that education is cheap if not free , ’ says David Gleave .
18 Neil 's , tha Neil is that way , I 've only got to know how to work Neil !
19 First , the whole rationale behind the concept of the limited partnership is that membership can be divided between limited and ‘ general ’ partners .
20 The advantage of using hybrid methods is that high-order Markov dependencies do not have to be introduced because accuracy is ensured by using the dictionary .
21 The point of contact with the fable of disembodied consciousness is that thinking has become Raskolnikov 's work , it has almost become Raskolnikov , and if he did and were nothing but this work we would have the first part of Notes from Underground repeated .
22 The key to Humphrey 's concept of consciousness is that sensation is not the passive reception of stimuli , but an active process in which the organism responds by sending messages to do something .
23 ‘ His bedroom is that room there ; he preferred to sleep in the back .
24 Could I then come to the body of the report , rather than the East Grinstead by-pass , which I , I , I I agree is , is pertinent erm I was , I read this a couple of times because I was a bit confused about the rather if I may say so convoluted argument that was in it erm I think I understand the argument that the erm is that the Mid Sussex District Council have asked for advice and the recommendation is that advice .
25 The shelf-life is that period of time during which a product stored under market conditions changes from the limit of the release specifications to the limit of the check specification in respect of its least stable parameter .
26 The shelf-life is that period of time during which the value of the least stable parameter changes from the limiting value of the release specification to the limiting value of the check specification .
27 When a plaintiff is injured and as a result is paid no wages his immediate real loss is that part of his net earnings that were available for current expenditure .
28 Vacuums is that vacuum
29 One crucial criterion in justifying a screening programme is that intervention is more effective in presymptomatic disease than after symptoms have appeared .
30 With regard to the last of these , the sphere of circulation is that part of the social formation in which exchange takes place , through the buying and selling of all commodities ( including labour power ) .
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