Example sentences of "[be] that [pers pn] do n't [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | No my philosophy with customer relations has always been that you do n't give somebody a refund , you give them some tickets to fly again so it 's keeps them flying |
2 | But I 'll I 'll have to find out from them , it may be that they do n't want me to send anybody else to it because I made the initial contact with them . |
3 | Er I mean it could just be that they do n't like it , so anything which they do n't like is grating or |
4 | Well it may be that they do n't know how to , or that they set out such patterns of relating together that they have n't got the means of coping with it . |
5 | I doubt very much whether we 'll have a score on that because it tends to be that we do n't find out what happens in Italy until er the following morning . |
6 | So it might well be that we do n't get the S I S people that we previously thought we might do . |
7 | It may be that we do n't have to use all of that . |
8 | Or it might be that you do n't want to talk about her because there is something to hide ? |
9 | Mostly it 's that they do n't travel well , whatever flightcases you use . |
10 | It 's that I do n't want it . |
11 | The difference is that we do n't recognize and celebrate this story — and the Japanese do . |
12 | Like she says I think the position is exes effectively what we 're trying to reinforce is that we do n't want any heros |
13 | I think the problem 's been is the problem 's been is that we do n't want to let any business go |
14 | The important thing for me to emphasize to you er Trevor is that we do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising . |
15 | What I would like to try and get personnel 's agreement to , if a if at all possible , is that we do n't do this nonsense of having to close list our staff to jobs that we know we 're gon na put them into . |
16 | ‘ The favour is that we do n't tell the police immediately about the car number plate . |
17 | I mean that that 's another alternative is that we do n't bother with pictures . |
18 | And where defining requirements is difficult what tends to happen is that we do n't bother . |
19 | ‘ What they do n't know is that we do n't look like that either . ’ |
20 | What we are trying to say is that we do n't have to look to our mothers for everything . |
21 | All I 'm saying is that we do n't have to go groping about in corners looking for motive , there 's plenty of it lying about . |
22 | The trouble is that we do n't see . |
23 | The negative aspect of the off season is that we do n't see as much wildlife , like rattlesnakes , scorpions and tarantulas . |
24 | The problem is that we do n't get the following day 's forecast until 4pm and sometimes it has to join the queue for updating . |
25 | ‘ The crux of our argument is that we do n't need to have toxic wastes and the fact that plants like Rechem exist , providing easy options for companies , is acting as a disincentive for companies to clean up . ’ |
26 | The basic idea of The Blind Watchmaker is that we do n't need to postulate a designer in order to understand life , or anything else in the universe . |
27 | One , not to erm , be involved at all , two to be involved , and I s think we should because we get very valuable information and help from them , but my own opinion , and I think I speak for my group , is that we do n't need to worry about having representation on the board , if we go for option two , which I believe represents the best value for money , but it 's up to this Committee to decide , and it 's in your hands . |
28 | The Software Alliance 's European Counsel , Brad Smith , said ‘ Our policy is that we do n't prosecute people who are n't adults — it 's as simple as that . ’ |
29 | The main outstanding issue is that we do n't know how colour-coding receptive fields are constructed out of wavelength-coding receptive fields at other stages in the system . |
30 | ‘ But the trouble is that we do n't know the pattern of the stars here , ’ said Snodgrass , who had sent himself quite dizzy by standing perfectly still and craning his neck as far back as he could in order to see the night sky . |