Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] the [noun pl] that " in BNC.

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1 The sum of each party 's constituency members and additional members is proportionate to its share of the party-list votes , which are consequently the votes that determine the political composition of the Bundestag .
2 We do n't want the children from Columbia on the streets etcetera , because there 's sort of an awful helplessness about us , because we think we 're doing one person , how on earth can we actually do anything , you see if enough people think together that if possible the change happens , then it can happen , right , and you are actually the ones that are going to have to be considering that you are a world 's visitor , you are not just Tom and you 're not just Anthony right , erm , you 've really got to think , what about Jayne , there you are ideal Jayne
3 When are we gon na have rules revisions , there 's a long way to go and as the , the er General Secretary said , be careful , because I 've been to talks with , on , from the Regional Committee with the T & G yes we got on lovely with them , they 're fine , they , they gave us a nice big er commemorative medal of the dockers ' strike and it 's got my granddad and my great granddad on it cos they was there in the other union mind you while we 've done all the striking and that they stood by , but nevertheless they 're not bad lads anyway and as John said we must be careful that we are not the ones that are gon na be taken over , because I remember that old song of the fifties , never smile at a crocodile
4 In addition to the courtesy the partners show to each other , there are also the courtesies that must be shown to the bystanders on stage during a pas de deux so that such reciprocation can help to focus the audience 's attention on the context of the dance .
5 On the home front there are also the tales that Kylie was buying a house with Jason Donovan in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond .
6 There were not the aids that there were now .
7 Bear in mind you 've got all the information there you know what what you are what yourselves and remember that just because these are the scores you got today that does n't mean that is what you are , it means they are probably the leanings that you 've got at the moment .
8 Er that they 're they 're not the figures that ei either the county or ourselves started from .
9 They 're always the ones that are a bit more boisterous , whereas the older ones you have to physically carry on in the shop floor , the students do n't , and that 's what gives them a bad name .
10 They were only the cases that have been uncovered .
11 It 's not the tears that fall at the time ,
12 See it 's not the blues that bother me I do n't think it 's just the fact that there 's there might be trouble afterwards .
13 It 's not other people , it 's not the problems that surround us , it 's not the people that we have to work with or the conditions in work , it 's not the next door neighbours , terrible though they may be , the real answer , for you and for me , lies within ourselves .
14 ‘ Maybe it 's not the milestones that matter but the road in between .
15 It 's not the children that I get so annoyed on the the trick or treat and the previous running up to the bonfire night .
16 It 's not the appointments that matter , it 's the activity around the appointment , the fact that I 'm gon na get up on Monday morning , I 'm gon na go training , and once I 've done that , I 've got to nip down to the library , O K , and look up that electoral role , I 've got an appointment , and then I 'm gon na go back to the office , I 'm gon na to do my mail shots and then I 'm gon na to go home , mow the lawn , have a bit of tea , and then I 'm gon na to my approaching , and then I 'm gon na go , yes , on that appointment there .
17 Oh of course yeah it 's just the figures that disappear .
18 It 's it 's just the strains that I 've had to go through , raising her up , and the time and the energy and just having myself to be sane , you know and and well !
19 Not so much now because it 's mainly the youngsters that go there .
20 And it 's that , it 's maybe the conditions that we impose before we achieve an alliance or are able to enter into joint activity , that bothers me greatly .
21 Most of us do a full week 's work — it 's only the skivers that do n't .
22 It 's only the ones that have nobody living
23 and it 's , no but here it 's only the holidays that really matter , if it was n't for the holidays I really would n't bother because here it really is so plotted out is n't it ?
24 It 's only the kids that are gon na be able to have this you know
25 So that a little bit of simple planning is a way round inheritance for the benefit of the children and it 's usually the children that people in the end want to benefit .
26 It is not the streets that exist .
27 But it is not the tampons that cause the disease but the bacteria which develops when a tampon has been in too long .
28 It is not the designs that are important but their social impact ; and it is not the physical distance between new and old that is of concern , but the social distance .
29 Lady Luck seems to turn against him when the chips are down — and it is certainly the chips that have gone against him .
30 In practise admissions staff use A-levels as a rationing mechanism to allocate students to oversubscribed courses and this in turn explains why it is usually the institutions that are least in demand that have the most ‘ liberal ’ admissions policies .
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