Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 For example , in the educational dimension , the aims for a child aged 3–4 are that s/he is provided with opportunities for intellectual growth and pre-school learning and is well-prepared for starting school .
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3 The two main reasons given for this were that it was too ambitious and it was too far removed from bureaux experience until too late in its development .
4 In essence , what makes Coleridge peculiar is that he was able to write , to create , from several different motives .
5 Mr Taylor said : ‘ What is clear is that we have come closer together .
6 However , all too often when two-spit digging is recommended , the point that is not made clear is that we should be thinking primarily about the needs of the plants that are to grow in the dug soil .
7 What is clear is that we need another ball control , distribution player , it is unfair for Macca be responsible for us all the time and besides teams can do what Ipswich did to him and mark him out of the game in the forward areas .
8 What is clear is that they the system will only work if hospitals really do need to compete with one another to obtain their business .
9 What is clear is that they are really describing a continuum rather than separate planes .
10 What is clear is that she rapidly took in hand the Communist Party cells in the various academic bodies to which she was attached .
11 But there were murmurs of dissent from Labour when he said : ‘ What is clear is that there was no question of impropriety . ’
12 What is clear is that his behaviour was geared to the available audience .
13 What is clear is that it is social activities — such as the provision of kindergartens , youth clubs and advice centres — which would be hit first by any change to the levy .
14 What is also clear is that it was the weaker and poorer sections of the public that were harassed most .
15 What is already clear is that it has been a success in developing our own AI-skilled personnel .
16 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
17 What is much less clear is that it is the answer to all problems , or that it has even solved the problems its proponents themselves recognized .
18 But what is also clear is that it is unfair to litigants that they should meet the cost of a second appeal , one of the principal purposes of which is to resolve issues of law of general public importance .
19 In our view , although the Code extends beyond the treatment of those in detention , what is clear is that it was intended to protect suspects who are vulnerable to abuse or pressure from police officers or who may believe themselves to be so .
20 What is clear is that it was by looking at these eastern arts , whose strict conventions embodied far more of nature than the near-abstract Geometric , that Greek artists were able to break from that and establish a comparable style of their own .
21 ‘ Last year there were 316,000 visitors to the sites that we police — and what is heartening is that there was not one single complaint against us , ’ emphasised Hugh .
22 All that 's stopping him being welcomed into the great freemasonry of the over-fifties is that he happens to be thirty-two .
23 One of the impressive things about all this is that everyone agrees about his modesty , his lack of show .
24 The effect of this is that nobody , some City professionals included , really knows much about any of them .
25 An important consequence of this is that one can observe what is called interference between two sets of waves or particles .
26 The downside to this is that they lose valuable advertising space on television programmes such as Saturday Superstore .
27 An obvious extension of this is that they should attempt to break down the isolation between practitioners in different countries .
28 Partners are jointly and severally liable for a partnership 's debts , and their dealings with each other require the utmost good faith ; implicit in this is that they all know each other , including their strengths and weaknesses .
29 The main reason for this is that they do n't know how to and probably neither do a lot of their English solicitors .
30 The logical consequence of this is that they will on occasion play unattractive parts !
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