Example sentences of "that [be] [pers pn] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 Remark If in 1.11.3 we adopt the notation finally settled on in Section 1.8 , that is we drop the bars , we obtain the remainder theorem in its usual guise .
2 Today we all have access to the speed , warmth and comfort of cars , buses , trains and planes , if that is we have the money , if there is a service running when we want it to where we want to go and if there is n't already so much traffic ahead of us choking the roads , polluting the atmosphere that we wished we stayed at home .
3 There are other ways people have tried to protect the minority , one is by saying that the , that you can generate a certain set of rights from within the democratic procedure in a different way , that is if democracies flourish people need certain liberties , people need to express their own opinions , people need to be able to do what erm assemble where they need to and so on but more common is the view that democracy should be limited by constitutional would present the minority and this is a view that Mill does n't really defend in representative government although it seems to be very close to his view and on liberty , that is we limit the spear that this government has control over so we ca n't , so in this view erm democracy is given a very limited role .
4 The main function of pecs is to adduct the arms ( adduction is a movement towards the centre-line of the body ) , that is they move the upper arms across the body as in dumb-bell flyes .
5 I should say I have one problem , and that is I have the ballet music from William Tell there , but that seems to have walked .
6 And that is I think the costs
7 I think all I can say about that is I think the introduction of the new part timer the new , two or whatever you wan na call her .
8 I 've just put my house on the market in York I 've chosen the if erm that 's that 's you know the whole taking the whole scene into consideration , but if I was in Bournemouth for instance and buying a house in York and I said I phone three or four estates agents and said , Look please send me information through the post .
9 So that 's you know the kind of thing . .
10 That 's you open the you know you put a layer of polish on so much and sandpapered it down .
11 That 's you see the kids with them round their neck
12 Er and that 's I think the basis of the erm strategy I 've set out in my statement to the examination in public .
13 Erm that that 's I think the main thing you want to look at there .
14 Erm perhaps I can turn the the question on its head and and I think the way the County Council 's looked at it , what would be the implications of not providing for the needs of North Yorkshire , and that 's I think the approach that we have taken in the first instance , is to try and determine what the needs of North Yorkshire are and to borrow a phrase from Professor Lock , in strategic terms to look at er try to achieve full employment in North Yorkshire .
15 that 's it keep the numbers under the numbers and the Xs under the Xs .
16 That 's it start the way
17 The quality of our people have to be second to none and so our only asset would again be sensible to ensure that the best people , that we recruited the best people and we retained the best people and we wanted to be profitable , wanted to be lean and mean , hungry and er any profitable organisation is going to be a better organisation as a result of improved profitability and we then finally wanted to improve the quality of our image out there in the market place , we were seen and at least that was I think the Department , certainly my perception we were seen er as being a sort of gentle giant out there .
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