Example sentences of "that [is] [adj] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea … |
2 | ‘ People in government should feel the way social processes are moving early , ’ he says , ‘ and that is possible only in a metropolis . |
3 | That is due partly to the sticky summer which saw Englishmen dare to walk open-necked in daylight . |
4 | That is due mainly to the unique construction of the six-cylinder engine which , thanks to modern metallurgy , is cast as a sort of staggered , in-line six which allows the compact dimensions of a V6 with the unbeatable smoothness of a straight six . |
5 | All that is clear enough from the recordings already available , and even those made in Mravinsky 's eighties retain an Ancient Mariner-like , spellbinding quality . |
6 | That is difficult enough for a publicly owned company with a social responsibility . |
7 | That is rarer still for a worldwide index . |
8 | Now all of that is sensible enough for the holiday-maker taking his or her annual two weeks in the sun , but like many packages , there are strings attached . |
9 | That is true also of the three smallest of the West German Länder , but without significant detriment to the equitable operation of the system as a whole . |
10 | I said that ROM can not be written to except when it is first manufactured , and that is true also of the DNA in cells , except for occasional random errors in copying . |
11 | That 's right just round the corner . |
12 | ‘ I suppose that 's close enough to the truth . ’ |
13 | But that 's all much of a muchness is n't it ? |
14 | They have treated it as a cheap option , giving workers a minimum training and offering them the minimum resources and telling them to get on with it — basically because that 's good enough for the poor . |