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

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1 May I say how thrilled I am that that United Kingdom shipyard has such a healthy order book ?
2 Well I strange erm accusation yes we will be , we would keep the council tax down if I am that that would be a popular message to give out and so having accepted our below er the guideline figures they did take this into consideration but we have a budget that has elements of growth in industry .
3 The difficulties for employment , are that due to the drop in the birth rate in 64–77 the number of school leavers has dropped — 5.7 million in 1991 compared with 6.2 million in 1986 , with a projected drop to 4.9 million by 1996 .
4 The general implications of Lienhardt 's argument are that all languages have the potential to make abstract , relatively neutral statements , if called upon to do so .
5 Things to look out for are that all of the many Airworthiness Directives have been complied with .
6 If you did then the chances are that all your service will count for family benefits .
7 He got it written er if you remember the rules of the game are that all Regional Railways work will go to a Regional Railways office and they will decide if it goes out .
8 All the indications are that all that counts with the Court is the Treaty of Rome and the specific amendments to it .
9 Yes er erm my instructions are that all persons are accounted for in the premises and er once they 've been accounted for er then it was safe for other officers , i.e the C I D or Superintendent to go to that yes and they would not have been allowed in had I not received instructions that the house was secure and all persons accounted for .
10 The Bow 's added attractions are that all the ale taps are Scottish air-pressure tall founts , rather than the hand pumps more often used elsewhere now ; and there is no canned music to hinder conversation .
11 Erm the views of the er of the subcommittee are that that this does appear to be er perhaps a practical solution er and at the moment , er we are looking to erm make some of the spaces , certainly in the Church Street car park erm short term , I E two hours , certainly so the people who are who are making shopping visits , or visits to the banks et cetera would get the lower car park and the the people who are staying for a longer time would be at the top .
12 The rules of the game are that each person is allowed to turn over two cards and , if they are the same , to withdraw them and place them by their side .
13 The rules of the game are that each person goes alternately and must take at least one match from one line .
14 Two disadvantages of such techniques are that each word has to have a tag field added to it ( and this may need to be quite long to hold a suitable range of values ) , and execution of each instruction becomes more complicated ( and therefore possibly slower ) .
15 The results of this approach are that some individuals may be committed to lifelong drug therapy which they do not need .
16 The signs are that some people there were more sophisticated and succeeded in bilking the revenue .
17 Present estimates are that some two-thirds of divorcees will eventually remarry .
18 Particularly striking examples , as Simon Frith points out ( 1983a : 146–7 , 154 ) , are that some of the ‘ most creative uses of the recording studio have also been the most ‘ manipulative ’ in commercial terms ' he mentions Phil Spector , Giorgio Moroder 's disco hits and Jamaican reggae — while ‘ in the USA … the most open and imaginative audiences deejays and radio programmes work in disco , the most obviously commercialized musical genre ’ .
19 The predictions are that some records will tumble .
20 The chief dangers are that some flaw in the title will be overlooked , or that requisitions on title will not be delivered within the stipulated time ( now six working days after delivery of abstract ) , so that a seller 's conveyancer might plead this breach of the conditions of sale as an excuse for not clearing up a genuine difficulty .
21 Indicates are that this figure is continuing to rise .
22 Present-day reality is that pub deaths far exceed births , and the signs are that this is an accelerating process .
23 The specifics are n't clear , but the contextual indications are that this would include American art from say , Pollock to André , not to mention a range of contemporary work on commodification stemming from Warhol .
24 The predictions are that this will go further to encompass accident and emergency , maternity and even psychiatry .
25 The chances are that this shyness would have naturally prevented him from attaining such a high profile … but Morrissey slipped through the net and the consequences could be devastating .
26 ‘ My instructions are that this boy is to move on . ’
27 The signs are that this is starting to happen .
28 And chances are that this haglike vision is simply advance warning — it could be years before your face finally settles into the low-slung , wrinkly cast you previewed with dismay .
29 My own conclusions , which in this case are probably completely worthless , are that this ticking represents a period of grace — I mean that it can not explode — as long as the ticking lasts and that it 's not designed to explode when the ticking stops but is then activated and ready to explode when triggered by passing engines .
30 Er swearing the papers basically saying who you are that this is the will er that er the person 's died of course er a and that you 're the person entitled to be a .
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