Example sentences of "the [adj] [be] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The problem for the British was that they had seriously miscalculated their own positions .
2 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 .
3 You talk about the inevitable ; as I see it , the inevitable is that you will have to move your mainly large-animal practice out into a more rural area , say , ten or twelve miles away .
4 For the trouble with the great and the good is that we expect them to be on duty the whole time .
5 The only way this impinged on the message Macmillan had been taking up to the generals in the front-line was that they might now have to prepare even more urgently for military operations to reinforce allied policy .
6 the important is that he knows what you 're on and why you 're on it , and you can tell him that .
7 Now if we just look at the er test statistics for this particular model , right , if we chose say the five percent significance level right , then we can see serial correlation , we 've got a test statistic of two point zero eight , right , we would n't reject the null hypothesis there , the null is that we have no serial correlation , we have uncorrelated errors right , clearly we want uncorrelated errors , right , so we 'd be quite happy with that particular test statistic , it does n't exceed the er five percent critical value .
8 But the essential is that we have money .
9 Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have .
10 Its alarming feature to the orthodox was that it might make Christianity seem simply one faith among others , rather than simply truth .
11 The ugly is that we are left with an element of structural overcapacity .
12 Perhaps one of the reasons why we are faced with the menace of increasing savagery among a minority of the young is that they fail to realise that TV is not a ‘ window on the world ’ , but a structure of small , angled , mirrors reflecting different viewpoints .
13 My Lords for reasons that have already been explained to Your Lordships and which I will not pursue yet for , er it seems that everybody 's agreed that it is important that the erm local authority representatives should be in the majority and I have to admit that my amendments do not go that far because I was concentrating on getting the magistrates back where they ought to be , er but er that is one thing , the other is that it er was an interesting point that er the Noble Lord , Lord of Greenwich raised , that my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw er at columns four eighty and four eight one er questioned whether it was indeed appropriate that er the Home Secretary should make these appointments .
14 But we 're saying if you look at , right , these two factors , one is the you 've got land reform er on absolute egal du n no what you call it grounds , the other is that you 're getting the peasants to do it themselves
15 The bad is that we can not expect sharp short term demand recovery , certainly not recovery pulled through by exports ’ , he explained .
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