Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [be] that " in BNC.
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1 | One potential criticism of the pH/pCO 2 method is that investigators may be measuring dissolved CO 2 in perfusing solution that has diffused as CO 2 gas down a mucosa to lumen concentration gradient , rather than occurring due to secreted bicarbonate ions . |
2 | Whilst the policy of this requirement — classifying attacks on persons engaged in law enforcement as especially serious — is perfectly understandable , one result of the wording of section 18 of the 1861 Act is that D can be convicted of this offence ( with a maximum penalty of life imprisonment ) if he simply pushes a police-officer in order to prevent an arrest , and the officer loses balance , falls awkwardly , and suffers serious injury . |
3 | Then within the team 's , in the Policy Team there were three Policy Development Officer 's , in the Neighbourhood Development Team there were two Development Officer 's and in the Community Development Team there are one , two , there are well there are normally six officer 's that you could I that you could identify , but there are other people that relate to them , but then it gets a bit complicated so were keep it at that . |
4 | Furthermore , the original intention of the 1984 Act was that the burden of proof should rest on potential proprietors to demonstrate suitability , and Harman and Harman claim that the reverse of this is happening with local authorities having to prove unsuitability . |
5 | One significant feature of the 1977 Act is that under s8 the jus tertii may be pleaded , thereby , giving the court power to settle competing claims in one set of proceedings . |
6 | One difficulty is that prising apart the imposition of duties from other effects of the exercise of authority is far from straightforward . |
7 | One difficulty is that the approach is not sufficiently general : many words do not in any straightforward way denote classes of potential referents ( consider air , some , usually , however ) . |
8 | One difficulty is that , like geriatric medicine , rehabilitation medicine in the past has been regarded within the profession as a ‘ soft option ’ bringing limited benefits , being unexciting and scarcely medicine . |
9 | One difficulty is that whereas in London , London English is felt to be appropriate in nearly all situations , Creole is appropriate only in some of these . |
10 | One difficulty is that there is evidence indicating that hot spots can migrate with respect to each other at velocities of up to 20 mm a k This means that both hot spots can move under ‘ stationary ’ lithosphere and that the lack of motion of the African Plate is thrown into doubt because its past positions have been in part determined with respect to a reference frame of supposedly fixed hot spots . |
11 | All I 'd say on five chairman is that this issue of infrastructure particularly sewerage , sewerage , foul water and water supply is a major issue in York and the location of the new settlement I think needs to be very closely assessed in terms of er of five . |
12 | But the main reason why the tide of Thatcherism seemed to ebb after the 1987 election was that its main claim to popular support , the apparent revival of the economy and the stimulus to productive growth , was beginning to lose credibility . |
13 | One hypothesis is that these angry feelings are projected into shop stewards . |
14 | One sub-explanation is that there were not enough cameras and technicians to go round ; though , as I say , the Gloucester v Bath match was recorded . |
15 | The one hope is that Sir Patrick Mayhew will finally deliver on his promise to give the talks process ‘ direction and focus ’ , rather than act as an interested observer . |
16 | In the first days she said her one hope was that her children , isolated though they were , could feel ‘ held ’ in the same safe way . |
17 | My one hope was that they would be truly German . |
18 | However , one advantage is that women 's clothes can be folded into a very small space . |
19 | One advantage is that the students are not in competition with each other , as each student 's achievement is assessed against the criteria laid down and not against the best student . |
20 | One advantage is that the number of seconds when grading one 's own eggs are usually less than producers experience when supplying a Packing Station . |
21 | One advantage is that salaries are paid even during training ; and a career in the world of manufacture and commerce is attractive to those who want to do something ‘ real , ’ to take part in the basic process of creating wealth , to tackle a variety of problems and jobs and to have a chance to organise and administer , and perhaps to travel . |
22 | One advantage is that if for any reason the storage system becomes unused the building may be used for other purposes . |
23 | One advantage is that they relieve the prosecution of the burden of proving sexual intercourse , which is helpful where precise forensic evidence is lacking . |
24 | My one advantage is that they do not know the layout of the flat . |
25 | ‘ One advantage is that it can be used indoors at the bigger exhibition centres , thus saving the time and expense of setting up individual exhibitions . ’ |
26 | One advantage is that the animals do n't have to be moved so much so lorries do n't clog up town centres , but there are disadvantages , market day is a chance for farmers to meet and keep track of prices . |
27 | One result is that ministers are now routinely sacked by the handful . |
28 | One result is that , in 1985–6 , enough land was allocated by the LDDC for the construction of 1,600 public sector-units , although financial constraints meant only 600 could be built . |
29 | One result is that the old parties face a growing challenge from new groups led by energetic men who have been excluded from the ruling class because of their race or their class . |
30 | One result is that higher rate taxpayers are switching their long-term deposits to tax free National Savings or to the taxable unit trust money funds such as Fidelity Cash , which pays 9pc gross . |