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

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1 The absence of evidence of a distinctive layout of fields before that time has led to the suggestion that Romano-British fields continued to be used in the Saxon period and that open fields may have been something that developed gradually through the Anglo-Saxon period as a whole ( Taylor and Fowler 1978 ) .
2 THE benefits of car leasing are something that have traditionally been considered the preserve of the business sector .
3 If you 're doing twenty in a forty and a copper comes along and pulls both of you , it 's gon na be you that gets fucking done , not him !
4 Whether you have chosen card or material as a backing for your mount it must be something that blends well with both the frame and the mount , not to mention the flowers .
5 A successful gene will be one that does well in the environments provided by these other genes that it is likely to meet in lots of different bodies .
6 A very good theory will be one that makes very wide-ranging claims about the world , and which is consequently highly falsifiable , and is one that resists falsification whenever it is put to the test .
7 So he has an interesting idea that we can set up democratic procedures to protect the minority within those procedures so that tyranny of the majority is something that afflicts only certain types of democracies , but if we have other types of democracies then we can protect the minority and the idea for proportional representation is often claimed in this light , but actually it does n't work as an idea , because although it allows a minority to be represented , represented is a different from being protected and so even if there 's a member of parliament with the one member of parliament with your unpopular views , that does n't mean that your unpopular views wo n't be made illegal say , because the fact that there 's one member of parliament wo n't mean that
8 The most important differences are those to be found between individuals , rather than between groups or categories This seems to imply that the one thing Shetlanders have in common is that they Are All different from one another , and that their common identity as Shetlanders is something that emerges only when they contrast themselves to people from the south .
9 This is something that happens naturally .
10 And this is something that came home to me very much in Canberra .
11 The anatomy is also more strongly stressed in this than in the earlier statue , perhaps to tell against reflections in the shiny metal ; and this is something that becomes even more marked in succeeding generations .
12 It is something that has deeply influenced all social life .
13 Here is something that seems very like intelligence , and we must ask whether it is really that , or merely another clever but mechanical programming finesse that we do not yet see .
14 And in a market actually made up of thousands of distinct locations , an average house price is something that exists only in the statistics .
15 Bukharin 's theory of expanded negative reproduction is one that takes both value and material aspects of commodities into account : ‘ It is exceedingly important to note that the analysis of … enlarged reproduction given by Marx in his famous arithmetically formulated schemes in the second volume of Capital brings in both the value ( economic ) and the natural ( technical ) aspects of reproduction . ’
16 The open repository Informix has in mind is one that embraces both the IRDS and PCTE data dictionary models which will be available across its database , 4GL and ToolBus implementation of HP 's SoftBench CASE environment .
17 It is one that presents very summarized information on a cash accounting basis and relies heavily on the investigatory abilities of both the staff of the C & AG and the various Select Committee .
18 This is not a problem that is confined to the sociology of religion , but it is one that arises frequently when students wish to study ‘ closed ’ sects or new religions which they believe ( probably quite correctly ) would not allow them to carry out their research — there is an unmeasured but , I suspect , strong relationship between the theological conservatism of a religion and the distrust with which its believers view sociologists .
19 As has already been suggested , so pervasive has the term ‘ permissiveness ’ become that there are few , if any , commentators who are prepared to argue that the term is one that mystifies rather than elucidates .
20 The view that upsetting issues should be avoided is one that has already been addressed .
21 The concept of self-deception is one that has constantly puzzled philosophers .
22 If you find that the results are likely to be disastrous , and that the principles underlying it , which we detect not only from the official utterances of members of the Government but also from the more indiscreet explanations of so-called supporters of the government are pernicious and that the whole matter is one that has never been duly referred to the people of this country , then I venture to say that your Lordships have a clear duty before you — not to decree the final extinction of the Bill — because that is not what we propose , but to insist that before it becomes law an authoritative expression of the opinion of the electors of the United Kingdom shall have reached us with regard to it .
23 The smallest breed is one that has only recently arrived from Singapore , where it was known as the ‘ drain cat ’ .
24 It 's something that happens almost subconsciously . ’
25 just in case some of you do n't have access to rec.sport.soccer , here 's something that 's just arrived :
26 It 's him that eats most of the cheese .
27 Chorus What is it that satisfies 'Bout cheating ways and lies , Sad
28 What is it that satisfies 'Bout cheating hearts and
29 These are reminiscent of Richard Hamilton 's celebrated Pop Art collage " Just what is it that makes today 's homes so different so appealing ? " ( 1956 ) .
30 So positive reinforcement is anything that happens soon after the behaviour in question that is welcomed by the recipient .
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