Example sentences of "be that you [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The pluses are that you speed up your cash flow , and the majority of your sales administration and collection work is done for you .
2 The chances are that you have n't and that 's where The Photographer 's Studio Manual comes in .
3 No my philosophy with customer relations has always been that you do n't give somebody a refund , you give them some tickets to fly again so it 's keeps them flying
4 JH : I suppose the ideal must be that you drive headlong , for example , into the opening bars of the ‘ Hammerklavier ’ , or the opening piano cadenza of Brahms 's B flat Concerto , you convey a musical imperativeness , but not technical frailty ; that fine dividing line between suggesting the physical challenge without sounding as thought your technique is being pushed to the limits ?
5 It could be that you 've never taken your family abroad on holiday , so you set yourself a little objective , that in two years ' time , I want to take them all , even if it 's a damn package deal on a flight to Tenerife , do it , will you feel good , will the family enjoy it ?
6 WITH Saturn influencing your base in life , it may be that you have not felt out-and-out joy regarding the home itself or your relationship with one or two members of the family for some considerable time .
7 The idea seems to be that you have tacitly accepted the protection of the laws and thereby you have tacitly undertaken to obey them .
8 ‘ Can it be that you do not remember me , Mikhail ? ’ he pleaded .
9 Can it really be that you do not remember ? ’
10 It may be that you do not recognise the deep-seated reasons why you hold some animals in higher esteem than others .
11 ‘ But the difference with you Englishmen ’ , Mr Lewis said , ‘ seems to be that you do n't really hate the Germans any more .
12 Or it might be that you do n't want to talk about her because there is something to hide ?
13 It may well be that you do n't actually do that , it may be that you have one to one meetings with people or group meetings er which could be when you have to put across your point of view .
14 It may be that you feel most secure in returning to a familiar environment .
15 No that 's that you do n't
16 The trouble with you , my friend , Coffin thought , looking at him , is that you make up your mind first and get the evidence afterwards .
17 One of the problems with learning a language , especially if you are also analysing it , is that you collect far more data than you can absorb at once .
18 The most important factor in ‘ free stretching ’ is that you know when it hurts and how far you can go , making it possible for you to immediately release the stretch should you need to .
19 ‘ I do n't mind where I go , but I prefer opening , and the main thing is that you know where you are . ’
20 okay , round the base of your thumb , basically what we want to do is we want to clamp these fingers in so they ca n't come un unstuck , we want to push them together because she ca n't keep them shut like that , but the next thing is that you come round to the back where the little finger is , the next time you come round here , you 're gon na come round to about the first thumb joint okay and then you 're gon na go over the top okay and if you come round again the little thumb , by , by the little finger , you come round again to the thumb joint okay , come over the top again , round , we 're just making really like the figure of eight , but all the time we 're keeping off of this wrist here and I 'm keeping her fingers in , are you alright still ?
21 ‘ My second request is that you come here next week-end .
22 What I would suggest is that you pick up 1,000 shares now at …
23 And the idea is that you step up and down on those and that 's your exercise , well you can do that on the bottom of your stirs for nothing .
24 Instead of taking it over a thirty five year period , what you would then have is that you go up very steeply let's say by putting lump sums or er regular capital premiums erm which you 'll receive a tax refund and then it stops but the benefits of the fund keep going so at age sixty they would have the same effect of reaching your pension there with no contributions
25 And I 'll show you basically The the theory is that you go inside In fact I can show you with this this kind of window here .
26 One of the great things about Center Parcs is that you get away from the ‘ I 'm Rubbish ’ Syndrome .
27 What you have n't realized is that you 've already had the moon for that day but because it was up and in and in the sky during the day time hours you did n't see it .
28 Now , obviously , within all of that , what that shows me and just common sense tells me , is that you 've obviously got a very vital role but there are problems .
29 the problem is that you 've actually got inequalities being promoted in , in the meantime which you have , you might want to do something about .
30 The idea is that you bring along a fully licensed copy of a rival business application , buy a Microsoft Office Trade-In pack , which includes a mouse mat , voucher and pre-paid envelope , post the voucher with proof of ownership and Microsoft sends you Office 3.0 , which has a recommended price of £575 .
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