Example sentences of "[be] that it [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 One of the more remarkable , and useful , aspects of language is that it enables us to pose questions .
2 The advantage of this is that it enables us to start focusing on content .
3 The third thing about that is that it represents us saying continuum .
4 The advantage of the design is that it allows us to exclude other explanations .
5 The real use of this model linking personality development to subject choice is that it allows us to make predictions about how pupils might react to changes in school science curriculum and school organization .
6 One advantage of the self-concept is that it allows us to examine people as they are , as ‘ wholes ’ , not as a series of personality dimensions .
7 Perhaps the greatest value binocular vision has for us is that it allows us to judge distance .
8 If we look at this client server model today one of the most significant advantages it delivers is that it allows us to run different kinds of applications on different computers .
9 My main complaint about this book , however , is that it encourages us to become not so much rock climbers as consumers .
10 It is as if the USA and the USSR were caught in the logic of the Prisoner 's Dilemma or the Chicken Game and the only sense in which this is not mere fiction is that it lets us predict successfully what will happen next .
11 Properly speaking , the force ( and also the weakness ) of a personal testimony is that it tells us as much about the person who believes as about the content of what he believes .
12 The play 's strength is that it draws on Eliot 's earlier work and makes that earlier work transferable to the West End , a triumph in itself ; its weakness , like that of most of the plays , is that it offers us little we can not find more concisely and intensely expressed in the poetry .
13 One upshot of the tool box view is that it invites us to use data generically with little regard for the theoretical auspices of the method .
14 So one reason [ for reviewing consents ] is it does n't make any difference to the river system ; another is that it means we 're not prepared to follow the thing through on a legal basis .
15 The answer is that it provides us with a way to understand evolution as a gradual , cumulative process .
16 An interesting consequence of taking this much looser view of determinism is that it brings us much closer to the classical position .
17 The consequence of sin is that it cuts us off from others .
18 Another noteworthy aspect of Circumspecte agatis is that it reminds us that legislation at that time was by no means limited to parliamentary acts , but could result from decisions of the king and his councillors , expressed in general writs to his justices and sheriffs .
19 The fourth and most important implication of the placebo response is that it reminds us of the beneficial effect of the successful physician-patient encounter .
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