Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [is] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I only know that there is more that I do not know than that I know , , I answered .
2 So you can see what you go into the master bedroom there 's a man and a woman in bed , is n't it obvious in a second that it 's not that it 's Mr and Mrs ?
3 Er , one of the paradoxes of the modern era as er , pointed out by Tom Peters , not by me , one of the few things I do not claim original thought on , erm , is , is that it 's not that we , people think that we do n't have enough information at our fingertips and are constantly striving to gather more and more , the opposite is actually true .
4 It 's not like that it 's just that I think it 'll help you to write it down and to think about it and to talk , talk to Kelly about it .
5 But you 've got to remember that it 's now that the whole question of Walter Machin has come up again because of the new interest in him , and the republishing of the books and so on .
6 And I mean it was er I accept that it 's hardly that that Russia perhaps was intervening in the interests of er of of erm of of of of er Russian policy in that area .
7 ‘ They do say that it 's there that thy Robemaker has his Workshops .
8 I 'm sure that it 's there that the police will be best advised to make their inquiries .
9 I have been accused of favouring Transworld in the past , so I feel I must defend myself and say that it is not that I love Transworld so much as that I admire success .
10 That it is n't that you 've got up on the wrong side or eaten something which did n't agree with you or just need a few days ' rest .
11 Having said that , it is entirely possible that one is being hopelessly naïve and that it is simply that the AIDS test has replaced the screen test as the sine qua non for any ambitious ingénue .
12 Does my right hon. Friend accept that it is right that he should restate the Government 's commitment to their policy in Northern Ireland , based on the rule of law ?
13 Unfortunately the single-copy fallacy , the idea that it is enough that there should be one copy of any book in existence , does have support even within the British Library itself .
14 We assume that it is enough that the new way will prove better than the old way once it has been tried for some time .
15 Let us pretend that it is only that Grainne is too far above me , and let us continue the pretence , for I do not think I can bear it any other way .
16 and I think we must recognise that it is only that many of the questions and questionnaire had they been displayed of what they wanted to propose .
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