Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 And the conclusion of that is we go for a criteria based approach for the time being , see see what the response was to that er and nothing was said about identifying the site as such .
2 The defences were at that time concerned with 59 Squadron which was bombing the docks .
3 This should not be taken too literally — not every rock in the crust is a granite — things like limestones are vastly different in composition — but the average composition of all the rocks on the continents is about that of granite and contains over 60 per cent of silica .
4 The majority were like that .
5 The toilets are on that way .
6 The Braithwaites were like that .
7 Not all the SPs were like that but I found most of them lacking in charm .
8 The immediate success of Autocover when it started in 1982 clearly demonstrated just how competitive the premiums were at that time .
9 Perhaps the easiest way around this is to make a note of which side you started and only ever turn off the machine when the carriage is on that side .
10 David had a prawn salad sandwich and a cheese and onion sandwich and I 'm not kidding you , the sandwich was like that , they just filled it and it was
11 The result is of that is not fortunate that they 've been delayed but that in fact we have as much money to spend on them next year from the capital receipts as we will have spent this year , so in a sense we , we 're not going backwards there either .
12 The judge decided that the defendant was within that definition and could remain in possession .
13 The institution was at that time entirely concerned with the education of teachers and future teachers , and recruited predominantly , though not exclusively , from the conurbation in which it was located , and which it was designed to serve .
14 ‘ You think the Newleys were like that ? ’
15 Oswald 's best season at the Palace was probably 1933–34 , when he topped our list of appearances with 39 games , although perhaps his finest display for the club was in that season 's 2nd round FA Cup tie at Stockport , when the Palace came from behind to win 2–1 .
16 It is the situation that the horse is in that tells its meaning .
17 Possibly the contras were in that category , but possibly not .
18 The only recompe the only resource anyone has is to go to the courts , for the courts to decide what the law is at that present moment .
19 he says his daughter 's here from South Africa with her little'un , she 's married to a Paki , but the marriage is like that .
20 ‘ But the universe is like that , too . ’
21 Yes I erm I would like to point out that we are looking er very closely at the sales and I 've just had a report on my desk from the head of finance which is the beginning of the discussions in the management team on er the sales erm and relation of loss of sales to profit and so on and the now we , the shop is in that position we 've had time t we have more time to assess how things are working out .
22 In Prussia , too , there was legislation to encourage the smallholder , but the motive was in that case a different one : peasants were supposed to make better soldiers .
23 Yes , because the snag is with that is that it means the vast amount of , and then the gypsum that is produced has got to be disposed of has n't it , so that the limestone is mined and then they 've got to get rid of the gypsum .
24 Erm number of projects meetings er was n't er was n't completed , and the boxes at the bottom er but er planning permission was erm ticked as a constraint er I wondered what the basis was behind that , for ticking it ?
25 However , as the laying-out and preparation of the body was at that time the responsibility of the family , it would appear that the guild limited themselves to three actions : the marshalling of their members to attend , and the selection from that company of those to carry the coffin ( though it would have been a strong guild able to command more than half a dozen of its members during a weekday ) ; to see the coffin safely into the church and to ensure that the burial equipment was in place ; and to attend the full obsequies on the following day , including the funeral feast .
26 There was a risk that he might overstrain and enlarge his heart : he told one visitor that the sensation was like that of " harbouring some runaway machine " .
27 The wine is in that sideboard , Meredith .
28 It 's the purchasing of paper , what the implications are of that .
29 Vermuyden constructed the first Bedford River , twenty-one miles long , to drain the so-called Bedford Level , and it was highly effective for a time , but the one factor the engineer failed to foresee was that the dried-out land would shrink ( see Holme Fen ) , and soon the level of the canal was above that of the surrounding land .
30 Now that is a word you seldom come across in England , but away up in the Highlands and Islands being " fey " means that you have a certain sixth sense — you are the seventh son of a seventh son , or whatever the drama is on that score .
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