Example sentences of "[adv] is [adv] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ WHAT surprises me now is not that my generation had so little sex in the 1950s , but that , given the circumstances , we had any at all ’ — Sir Peter Hall . |
2 | What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ . |
3 | The problem for many people today is not that it is too difficult to believe but that it is too easy . |
4 | With the increasing impact of information technology the problem today is sometimes that there seems to be too much information rather than too little . |
5 | My point here is simply that they do go some way to explaining why patterns of co-residence fluctuate over time . |
6 | The difficulty here is often that it is not clear whether the problem is meant to bear a relation to the book-work question or not . |
7 | The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease . |
8 | The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease . |
9 | The reason that people do not generally look into alternative credit terms in any detail certainly is not that they feel pushed willy-nilly into one particular type of credit . |