Example sentences of "[adj] [be] that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Mr Taylor said : ‘ What is clear is that we have come closer together .
3 What is already clear is that it has been a success in developing our own AI-skilled personnel .
4 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 .
5 One of the reasons he has become so popular is that he has no ego and refuses to take himself seriously .
6 One thing that went seriously wrong is that we did n't hear more of Neil Kinnock speaking as he did amid the wreckage of his political hopes and personal career .
7 The only difference between its policies and those of CND proper is that it does not campaign directly for Britain 's withdrawal from Nato .
8 The reason why Excel is different is that it distinguishes between a making an investment and borrowing money .
9 What makes us interesting is that we have a right side of the brain as well .
10 What is interesting is that you had a kind of real intellectual respect for intellectual content and expertise and professionalism in a way that previous programmers perhaps have n't .
11 One of the other things about those two that were wrong was that they rambled , they were all over the place , there was no conciseness , no clarity to them .
12 I think what went wrong was that they took a lot of their ideas from western countries and they sort of felt because this was in all the other countries , we should bring it to Ireland as well .
13 The problem for the British was that they had seriously miscalculated their own positions .
14 What makes Gatsby 's action even more splendid is that he knows by this time that Daisy is not going to leave her husband for him .
15 Final evidence that rhynchosaurs were herbivorous is that they occurred in large numbers ; in general we expect the herbivores to outnumber carnivores .
16 What was unforgivable was that he had systematically lied to me — and I had let him do it .
17 The only thing that 's ever wrong with saying something you believe to be false is that you do it in order to mislead someone whom you think will believe what you say .
18 They 're unique and what makes them unique is that they do not know it . ’
19 The reason this seems paradoxical is that we place so much emphasis on natural selection as the driving force of evolution .
20 Perhaps the best proof that the previous figures were flawed is that they suggested that Asia 's weight in world output had fallen from 7.9% in 1985 to 7.2% in 1990 , although it was by far the fastest growing region .
21 Although it is frightening that so many people take Ecstasy to guarantee a ‘ good time ’ , what is more frightening is that it takes a Class A drug for them to feel they can lose their inhibitions .
22 I suppose the reason I got down to an effort to be objective is that I did n't like the interpretations of my other things — so here I am with an array of alligator pears — about ten of them — calla lilies — four or six — leaves — summer green ones — ranging through yellow to the dark sombre blackish purplish red — eight or ten — horrid yellow sunflowers — two new red cannas — some white birches with yellow leaves — only two that I have no name for and I do n't know where they come from .
23 That more likely is that you realised well nigh immediately that it was Mr , that 's why you said to Mr I 'm arresting you for harbouring an escapee .
24 ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’
25 More likely is that she wrote down ( accurately ) the beginning , remembered the sound of the end , and linked them together in what seemed to her a possible sequence .
26 The most obvious is that it helps you prepare your position so that it is based on facts rather than speculation or wishful thinking .
27 The most obvious is that he felt it himself : to him his fictions were what the Silmarils were to Fëanor or their ships to the Teleri , ‘ the work of our hearts , whose like we shall not make again' .
28 So as you said the danger is that it 's not balanced for our delegates and the ideal is that we want the combination of all four .
29 Where he was intellectually confused was that he failed to see any close connection between the economic stance of his Government and its industrial problems .
30 Where Musgrove and John Hopkins , who put it all together , got lucky was that they chronicled a period of success that may never have been equalled , let alone exceeded , by any British golfer .
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