Example sentences of "[be] [indef pn] that be [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English .
2 It needs to be something that is talked about in the same way that racism and sexism are talked about .
3 An unnecessary operation was deemed to be one that was performed without pathological evidence of surgically remediable disease .
4 An utterance like ‘ Here ’ can have a use without there being something that is meant by the word uttered , something which the utterer must know , either by acquaintance or by description , for the utterance to have that use .
5 And again this is n't my opinion , it is something that is demonstrated by the traffic predictions which have been produced by the County Council .
6 When writers say that intonation has accentual function they imply that the placement of stress is something that is determined by intonation .
7 A final possibility is that individuals sometimes cope with difficulties by self-narcotising ; this is something that is done on a fairly wide scale by man .
8 The provision of free education up to University level is something that is taken for granted .
9 Is it about time that the Government took the opportunities of our youngest children seriously , gave their parents the opportunities that they are looking for and made sure that children receive the very best start , which is something that is taken for granted in other European countries ?
10 And shyness is something that 's linked to self-assurance , already mentioned in Chapter Four .
11 Erm simply to remind you of the position of of Selby District in in that our interest in a new settlement emerged out of concern for the quality of life in existing villages in in Selby district , and concerns for the impact of future peripheral development in those villages , and not just peripheral development on the edge of York , although of course we acknowledge that as an important consideration and it is for that reason that we fully supported the County Council 's proposals in relation to greenbelt , erm you asked the question earlier in relation to the P P G advice and and the six criteria , erm in fact I 've already rehearsed that argument in my submission so I wo n't repeat it now , erm the fact that you chose to phrase the question that way I 'll take as a good omen as to the way I presented my submission , but it it it 's there for you to read again , the the the main point that I want to address is something that was raised by Mr Wincup yesterday , and that was the difference or not as between Selby district and Hambledon district , er M Mr Jewitt 's made reference earlier to his opposition to the new settlement , and in doing so he he he mentioned the settlement pattern in Hambledon district , he 'll correct me if I 'm wrong , but one of small dispersed villages , well in Selby district we do have villages of that nature , but the Northern part of of Selby district is significantly deferent to Hambledon , it 's characterized by much larger villages , and in fact the establishment of a new settlement would n't conflict with with the settlement pattern at all .
12 It is one that is echoed by the Cloud-author .
13 These differences arise from orthodox economics treating its subject matter as being a purely technical problem , whilst the Marxian approach is one that is based upon an analysis of class relationships .
14 In contrast , an unavoidable cost is one that is going to be incurred whether or not the decision related to a particular opportunity is accepted or rejected .
15 The first area is one that was raised by me rather than by counsel .
16 Erm so that 's a a whole of responses to this , I think we need to be far more clear in our opposition to this , I think it 's a very dangerous situation it 's one that 's happening across the country , we 're not the only sufferers and I think consortia have been very dangerous things from the beginning , and are leading inextricably to the merger that we we put before us as a proposal tonight , and I think we really should be quite strenuous in our position to it .
17 And Jesus saying this this this this salvation is not something that you do , it 's something that is done within you !
18 Was everything that was unloaded off the boats stacked on the quay ?
19 On the whole , during what Duiker has called ‘ the Stalinist years ’ , this was something that was accepted by the Vietnamese Communist Party but one can imagine that it was not always so easy to accept the advice which came to them from their French comrades .
20 That was something that was foisted upon him .
21 Do you know if this was something that was happening to a lot of people , at that sort of time in nineteen thirties ?
22 Of course this picture was taken at Tennessee , right before we went overseas to start our bombing missions so that the aeroplane behind us course does n't have a name , was one that was used for training .
23 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
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