Example sentences of "[n mass] that be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So Middleton did two sorties I believe , and on each occasion he brought back an aircraft that was no longer capable of flying and was a write-off , it had so much flak and fighter damage , When the same thing happened a second time I had Middleton in and told him that one of his problems was his navigator who was just not able to navigate him round the very heavy flak areas .
2 It should be driven instead by our recognition that we have a vested interest in ensuring that the vast quantities of data that are currently being produced by government , publishing houses , banks and information services can support our many and varied processing aims .
3 Such sources are valuable for the wide-ranging data they provide and , particularly , for the historical dimension they add to primary data that is necessarily bound to the present day .
4 With a solid base of competitor data that is continually updated to maintain its currency , senior executives and general managers — the corporation 's key decision-makers — will be in a much stronger position to :
5 The ease of use and flexibility of GIS allow the user to perform operations on map data that were previously impossible on a large scale .
6 ‘ CSM acted in October 1981 … rationally , based on the scientific data that were then available ’ , says the minister .
7 My own favourite example of this attack , and the contradictions that came with it , was that as Council members we were asked both to take pride in an NEA-sponsored and adulatory film about the graffiti that were then disfiguring the New York City subway system , and to support lavishly the great American museums whose distinguished collections were ( and remain ) a standing rebuke to the so-called experimental art of which graffiti were then such a beguiling component .
8 Like agamospermy , they yield offspring that are genetically identical with the parents .
9 If you have n't tried pineapple maggot for bream that is then you really should !
10 This is because of the wide range of both plants and fish that are freely available ( and very popular ) in the hobby , which originate from these areas .
11 These are brightly coloured fish that are now becoming increasingly popular amongst pool owners .
12 They are extremely strange looking fish that are about 8″ long with a long beak like protrusion of about 4″ long and they are black in colour .
13 Ornamental pool fish that are commonly sold to the pond owners usually live amicably together , irrespective of size or species .
14 Any fish that is particularly sensitive will show up their presence , no matter how small the amount , by scratching on rocks and tank uplifts .
15 Such occasions are not the rule though , for their whole design suggests a fish that is more at home when his hollow belly is gripping the bottom and the surging current is pushing down on his drooping snout and coursing past his streamlined body .
16 On the other hand , those might turn out to be right who think that man is responsible for but a very small part of the destruction of fish that is constantly going on ; and in that case a boat starting with equally good appliances and an equally efficient crew would be likely to get nearly as good a haul after the increase in the total volume of the fishing trade as before .
17 What of the media that are federally owned , of which the most important are the FRCN and NTV ? politicians from those four parties not in the Federal Government claim that federal radio and television are ordered either to ignore or play down news favourable to them .
18 As a medium , therefore , TV is subject to a variety of pressures — commercial , political and technological — that have the potential to generate considerable changes ; and because TV is such a powerful medium , these pressures ensure that it changes almost as much as other media that are less constrained by technological straitjackets .
19 This information suggests that though the initial cost is reasonable , the maintenance of the unit will be more expensive than some others with media that are more easily cleaned and re-used .
20 But , of course , his attack was very much on-target if he simply wished to attack those elements of the media that were least favourable to his own party and government .
21 Especially when the crowd sang ‘ You 'll Never Walk Alone ’ it showed a side of the British people that 's very positive .
22 But as such just because you 're hiring people that 's still going to be , in Marxist terms , seen as exploitation .
23 But it , is n't it an awful situation when you , when you , when you look at it that evidence indicates that the erm the number of people that are either now elderly infirm or sick and and clearly that they all will have to face this , this , this terrible burden and I can not understand because there is , this , there is , there is er a total disarray within the Conservative party , that all their er er back bench er MP s are making representations to their erm their leader who possibly may not be a leader tomorrow but as long as he 's the leader today , John Major that he should do a rethink and here they are er you know , members of the same party , continuing to support something which is so idiosyncratic that you know it 's really beyond belief , er Chairman .
24 and we voted all these people that are here
25 You know , very often you hear the people that are actually talking about the things they 've done are normally the ones that have n't quite got there .
26 I 'm very hopeful because er , Vietnam since nineteen eighty six has been under a process of economic and political reform , and they have released er a large amount of prisoners over this time , and there are still a number of prisoners , such as poets er religious people that are still in prison , who are hoping that , with their renewed effort and attention from the media , this 'll er be changed .
27 Well that 's all , that 's all that it is , it 's all the rotten people that are now getting on .
28 A little perhaps but er I mean you can have people that are more damn trouble than they 're worth ca n't you ?
29 Obviously at the moment we we all of us are really tied up with living from a Tuesday to a Saturday really you know with Tuesdays our meeting and then all that has to be done after that and then Saturday is the food parcels you know so and most people work as well either part time or full time work at home er with the kids and bringing up families so and obviously also money is shor short for people that are directly involved in the strike so erm .
30 We have people sales people that are always discounting but er well when I say we the world has .
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