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

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1 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 ?
2 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 ?
3 The idea seems to be that you have tacitly accepted the protection of the laws and thereby you have tacitly undertaken to obey them .
4 It may be that you feel most secure in returning to a familiar environment .
5 That more likely is that you realised well nigh immediately that it was Mr , that 's why you said to Mr I 'm arresting you for harbouring an escapee .
6 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 .
7 ‘ My second request is that you come here next week-end .
8 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 .
9 One of the great things about Center Parcs is that you get away from the ‘ I 'm Rubbish ’ Syndrome .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 All I ask is that you work hard . ’
14 The trouble with you , Katherine Jardine , is that you look too good in anything and everything , ’ Portia said wistfully as Katherine slipped into the borrowed blue silk dress with ruched sleeves .
15 But a a away from the the the politics and the necessity to mine coal yeah or nay , your personal worry is that you live close to the proposed site and it 's going to somehow adversely affect the quality of your and your family 's life .
16 The evidence is that you stand as good a chance of getting the choice of currency right as the experts if the return from the managed funds is anything to go by .
17 The first is that you have probably developed a very poor selfimage which is reflected in your performance during interviews .
18 Your first problem as I recall from my masterly analysis , is that you have nowhere to live except a hotel that 's rapidly running out of vases .
19 ‘ What I mean is that you have already told me , ’ he cut in sharply .
20 Erm , the other aspect is that you have actually got line authority on this Phil .
21 On the other hand , if the reality is that you have mutually agreed to the ending of the contract , then you will not be entitled to dismissal rights .
22 The problem with training during the season is that you have so many other things to do — travelling , PR work and everything else on top of the racing .
23 The best news of all is that you pay remarkably little for all this bounty .
24 Er yes , the , the , I think the one bit of it that is not Mao 's is that , is that you do unfortunately in a sense sense have these statements from the , the various bureaux and this is a , th this absolute terror is okay .
25 One of the things you have to remember is that you do actually know quite a lot about how the media operate already .
26 One avenue for a claim is that you paid too much for the house , but remember that you say it is common knowledge that these houses suffer this fault .
27 ‘ And what was that you said earlier about Bernard .
28 A long and somewhat rambling discussion followed during which the judge effectively tried to persuade the barrister that he must get up before the jury in order to say , ‘ in terms that the remark that you made was a remark which should not have been made and apologise , and you can say in terms that one of the reasons why it was a remark which should not have been made was that you had never seen the document ; you did not know what it contained . ’
29 Erm as far as mannerisms are concerned , the only one I picked up was that you say okay quite often .
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