Example sentences of "[is] that [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 But look at Lionheart , they said that 's , that 's that plays perfectly , you know when you running and those pikes come in underneath you .
2 Perhaps it 's that encompasses that , that is your objective , the second one the trainee will understand how to complete , what does your audience think ?
3 That 's that remains our intention , we would n't want this article fourteen direction to remain in force indefinitely , even though g the G D O said that we can do that .
4 So that 's that sounds quite a lot to ask the political party
5 I think it should be remembered that that public support actually was against a requirement of one thousand nine hundred dwellings , which is not quite the proposal being put forward by the County at the moment , but it is clear that there seems to me n not to be any public or great strength of public objection to the sort of proposals that are now before you in this enquiry , and it also seems to me that the reasons behind erm that that public support are essentially because it meets the first requirement of paragraph P P G thirty three , that the alternative expansion of existing towns or villages will represent a less satisfactory method of providing land for new housing that is needed , I think that is the essence of the public support , and so first of I think you can say that that 's that means that first criteria , and certainly it seems to meet the second automatically because it an expression of public preference .
6 I thought I thought you were going to get one on your desk , one like Jed 's that hums all the time .
7 A cumbersome bureaucracy has grown up at Lloyd 's that panders to the market 's parochial interests rather than to its wider good .
8 ‘ It 's that muvvers ’ meetin' what 's doin' it , I 'm sure it is .
9 Oh , Stour , the river Stour , yeah , eh , erm , that looks as if he 's that looks as if is
10 ‘ So , ’ said Gedanken , ‘ everyone thinks their own life is normal , and it 's the other 's that 's gone wrong — going too fast or too slow .
11 Colin , you know anybody 's that 's got any white elusion at all .
12 Nevertheless , if we are to define what it is that influences our decisions whether or not to indulge our motivations towards crime we inevitably make suppositions about human needs or requirements , which are in turn predicated on assumptions about what it is that gives us pleasure or pain .
13 What is disconcerting is that Peters , well-known for his fondness for overstatement but highly valued as the co-author of In Search Of Excellence , is describing a future where the characteristics and skills displayed by men are not only worthless but may even be harmful .
14 Whatever it is that decides when such changes in fashion , in culture , come about — I 'd say that is the real futurology , the thing to try to predict …
15 Trouble is that picks up the dust .
16 I think too that we should reflect upon who it is that receives the blame er when policing falls below the standards which we would all think appropriate .
17 You can tell at a glance what it is that ails a cow or a sick calf better than any vet .
18 Find out just what it is that provokes such different reactions as Kate Ogborn , the BFI 's executive producer , presents a selection of films and talks frankly with the directors about their work and what the scheme has to offer .
19 I wonder what it is that intervenes to make him so self-destructive ? ’
20 The parents will begin to identify what it is that irritates them so much .
21 Well because there is er an industrial bias , erm what industrial bias means is that gets subsidized because it 's subsidized they can pay higher wages er erm so it 's not just the government jobs that are well paid it 's the industrial jobs .
22 Its effect is that states in the tails of the distribution N(e) become traps that confine electrons to limited regions of the semiconductor .
23 Now although it is true that we need to consider contextual factors to explain what it is that creates a feeling of unity in stretches of language of more than one sentence , we can not say that there are no formal links between sentences in discourse .
24 I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding .
25 An important feature of current accounts is that banks often allow customers to be overdrawn .
26 It 's getting rather hard to think about what it is that lets me see them as distinct individuals if all that they 're doing are
27 If one considers the difference between my father at such moments and a figure such as Mr Jack Neighbours even with the best of his technical flourishes , I believe one may begin to distinguish what it is that separates a ‘ great ’ butler from a merely competent one .
28 The basic argument is that structures that are closely similar were probably adapted to a similar function .
29 The reason why this happens is that hemicelluloses , a structural component of vegetables , are soluble in alkaline solutions ( such as bicarbonate of soda ) .
30 In the approach that follows , the inspirational , you can use the participative approach to find what exactly it is that you 've got in common and what it is that turns people on .
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