Example sentences of "to [be] that a " in BNC.

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1 As regards the present argument , the law seems to be that a parent or guardian can consent only to treatment which is in his charge 's interest .
2 The answer seems to be that a female cat sometimes experiences a ‘ false heat ’ a few weeks after she has given birth .
3 The general idea underlying this discretion seems to be that a court should not award a judicial review remedy if to do so would cause ( query , serious ) damage to the ‘ public interest ’ such as would outweigh the injury which the applicant would suffer as a result of refusal of a remedy .
4 The difference of view seems to be that a deficiency of official reserves and lack of access to funds by some countries is a reflection of their creditworthiness rather than a global lack of reserves .
5 The Rapporteur was notably unenthusiastic about this text ‘ que nous n'estimons pas très heureux ’ ; its effect appears to be that a Contracting State can enter an objection to the modes of service provided for in Article 10 ( which would otherwise be available in respect of all Contracting States ) but allow their use in respect of particular , and perhaps especially neighbouring , states .
6 The implications of this for the eucharist would seem to be that a woman , equally as a man , can represent Christ .
7 Accordingly , the conclusion has to be that a knowing breach of the order by the appellants has not been proved .
8 The lesson seems to be that a plaintiff has a better chance of attacking the exercise of ministerial power if he can show that in some general way , especially procedural and not substantive , the minister has not played the game according to the newly enlarged rules of natural justice .
9 The explanation for this appeared to be that a manager can not properly control and discipline subordinates if he is too close to them emotionally .
10 The literal meaning seems to be that a man is so full of the Holy Spirit that he carries conviction when he speaks about Christ .
11 The true moral seems to be that a choice is difficult not because we can not decide which is the better but because we can not bear to give up the one that has not been chosen .
12 The argument would now tend to be that a child refusing to be toilet trained is not simply enjoying the experience for its own sake .
13 While these forms of subsidy are not exhaustive , a consistent message appears to be that a cash transfer is the most efficient way of increasing the welfare of the recipient ( i.e. , for any given transfer , welfare of the recipient may increase to a greater extent ) .
14 The key determination is whether ‘ originality ’ exists in the selection or arrangement of the database.The current position under UK law would seem to be that a database is protected under copyright law even if it only attains the ‘ sweat of the brow ’ criteria .
15 The common law position appears to be that a dealer is not normally the agent of the finance company , and a customer is bound by the terms of the document , unless the finance company knows that it does not accord with the customer 's intentions ( United Dominions Trust Ltd v Western [ 1976 ] QB 513 ) .
16 The problem continues to be that a religious-fascist state wishes to hire professional terrorists to have me killed ; that has always been the problem . ’
17 Again , the better view would appear to be that an announcement is sufficient .
18 The implication would seem to be that an individual who does possess ‘ knowledge and experience ’ in a particular area of expertise will be required to satisfy a standard higher than that of the ‘ ordinary man ’ .
19 It appears to be that an agency which has an explicit power or duty to achieve a certain end , ( e.g. good race relations ) , can not exercise it in such a way as to disadvantage a person , unless that person has committed an independent breach of the common law or statute .
20 In this book the essential difference is taken to be that an objective must be quantitative in terms of results and time , while a goal may be less rigorously specified .
21 The clear implication would appear to be that an individual cost-benefit approach is appropriate , with each monopoly situation being judged upon its own merits only after a careful weighing of the gains and losses .
22 Now when you moved to was that a kind different kind of work obviously you were doing a wee bit more variety .
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