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

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1 Their main disadvantages are that they are affected by jointing compound and that they may not fit through the loft hatch .
2 Drawbacks are that they are carburetted , requiring much wristwork from the driver on the hefty levers which control the warm air intakes .
3 But the signs are that they are going to get tough with clubs that offer idle excuses for not getting their cup-ties out of the way .
4 Latest reports are that they are breeding successfully .
5 Further assumptions are that we are fragmented as a movement , and that unity , not a hollow unity which does not go beyond slogans , but an authentic unity established in a principled way , would enable us to have more of an impact in effecting change in our own communities and in turn worldwide .
6 All the signs are that we are going to have to put up with far from satisfactory liquid crystal diode displays if we want portability , and recognising that the things are far from ideal , Japanese manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to improve the things .
7 However , the probabilities are that you are fooling yourself .
8 ‘ My orders , little friar , are that you are to accompany me into Cheapside to a tavern called the Bear and Ragged Staff .
9 Thank you all for coming , I know that it 's , it just shows how interested some of us are that you are coming in on such a nice day as this to hear Doreen Griffiths ’ The Cinderella Army ’ or the Land Army , and I must say just reading these bits up here now , I 've got lots of questions I want to ask her when she 's finished , so we 'll let her tell
10 Yet as we noted in our tenth report : ‘ The price that some children may pay for demanding little of the teacher may be that they are given work which demands little of them ’ ( Alexander et al .
11 Where objects are deliberately unique it may be that they are intended to signify some generic concept of uniqueness , such as in art ; the object is then both an individual form and an example of a larger category to which it must be related .
12 Could it be that they are discriminating unfairly against a gipsy family ?
13 According to Mr Birchall , the answer could be that they are protected by silicon and that the main biological job of silicon is simply to help living things keep aluminium out .
14 What it does is it means that there is a proper look each year at the finances of each individual firm er and er if there are things which are wrong , they are reported straight away and that really I think is the lesser of all of this with B C C I , er that er where things are not all they should be that they are dealt with and they are reported quickly and these orders , Madam Deputy Speaker , go a long way to helping to ensure that and for that reason I believe the house should warmly welcome them .
15 It has become apparent on some of the issues , some of the comments that we made that was if I could call it the you 'll know what we 're talking about and I do n't if we are talking about the there was there was a point somewhere where talked about ing an increase or short of journey time along the ring road and this has been taken as I understand to be that we are setting out an increase of speed er traffic on the sections of road to a junction and that 's totally in force and it was either .
16 Similarly , in the case of the universe , could it be that we are living in a region that just happens by chance to be smooth and uniform ?
17 It could even be that we are moving into a hitherto unknown dimension with the next steps in IT .
18 ‘ It may be that we are going to need to use some of the homes which are to close . ’
19 A B&Q spokesman said last night : ‘ Because our store was the closest to the viaduct it took the full force of the blast and it could well be that we are talking of a complete demolition .
20 It may be that we are becoming a more ‘ criminal ’ nation as the increase in crime rates would suggest , but this can not just be assumed and it is important to be aware of other possible reasons for such an increase .
21 And erm if you relate that to our erm performance in industry I , I , I think it may well be that we are suffering from being a very undereducated country .
22 It may be that you are wanting to get on and be involved in something new for God .
23 It might be that you are having a hectic day at work and you feel that things are getting to you , or you might be stuck in a traffic jam with your pulse racing and the frustration making you angry .
24 It may be that you are investigating these evil people on behalf of your government , or it may be that you are ordered to co-operate with them .
25 It may be that you are investigating these evil people on behalf of your government , or it may be that you are ordered to co-operate with them .
26 It could be that you are playing the critical parent .
27 If you feel that you are lacking in energy , and are feeling tired and listless , it may be that you are suffering from anaemia , which can be remedied by iron tablets ( your doctor can give you a simple blood test to check for anaemia ) .
28 The merit of this , as we have seen , is that we are led to examine the ways in which this ‘ objective ’ economic class comes to persist and reproduce itself as a self-consciously ‘ lived ’ social entity .
29 The only difference is that we are setting that fact out clearly in the rules so that people know .
30 What we do know , however , is that we are seeing a green patch , and our experience has a particular , qualitative — indeed paintable — character .
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