Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] that you [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that you often know your grandchildren better than your own children ! ’
2 Tomorrow 's World presenter Maggie , 36 , said : ‘ One thing we have learned from alcoholism is that you never know what 's going to happen . ’
3 The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams .
4 The obvious advantage is that they provide sack-loads of fun and laughter , and the disadvantage is that you sometimes have to wait three hours for them to find their boots in the morning and finish flossing their teeth .
5 Another attractive feature of an actuary 's work is that you never stop learning — both on your own account and from your colleagues .
6 The trouble with reading about population is that you really have to decide what you think before you choose your reference book .
7 As Colonel Gordon Wilkinson puts it : ‘ The big thing about services catering is that you never know what 's going to happen next .
8 The argument is that you only have one life , that you are the most important person in the world and that if you do n't take responsibility for your own development , who else will ?
9 And the good news is that you too can profit from this scheme : in addition to the above £50 for information leading to a sales proposal , if the approach is successful , you will be rewarded with a further £200 .
10 Another saving is that you only pay a single charge for postage no matter how many books you buy .
11 One thing that can be said for this type of control is that you only need a minimum of movement in the pot to switch between crunch and scream .
12 An incidental advantage of splitting pupillage is that you thereby become known in two places instead of one .
13 The moral of the whole story is that you really do have to take the responsibility for making the choice of PC yourself .
14 One of the enlivening aspects of Alexeev 's temperament is that you rarely know what to expect .
15 Short hair is great for its wash-and-wear-ability , but the downfall is that you always feel you 're stuck with the same old look .
16 Yes , the frustrated mother ca n't be generous and so forth with her child , and on the whole I think the emphasis that people used to put on mothers staying at home was very misguided , because a mother who 's having to sacrifice all her outside interests for the sake of her child is just a frustrated mother , and it 's not good for the also the problem is that you then have fairly energetic women devoting all they have to children , then they over-invest in the child 's own achievements , so in fact you are putting a great psychological burden on the child because it has to grow up fulfilling expectations of an adult , which is not right for a child .
17 I think the idea is that you just , they show you who 's doing the speaking by putting it in that little bubble from the person and then they write it again at the bottom .
18 So the idea is that you obviously need to get a job pretty quick
19 But you c My impression is that you still finish up with a contradiction if you use terminology like in the Greater York area when there is and stick to the existing definition of that area .
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