Example sentences of "that it be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | let's assume that Mr is right in the suggestion he put to you about the building on the left , that it 's a golf course and we can see for ourselves without any evidence there 's a man fishing on the lake at the bottom there , were you trying to suggest that as part of the deal at a lake would be provided or a golf club ? |
2 | Now that it 's finished , he 's keen to distance himself from the idea that it 's a follow-up . |
3 | There are those who would argue that it 's a part of British heritage — but then one of the problems with London Zoo is its age . |
4 | What you do n't know , till you 're in it , is that it 's a life sentence . |
5 | Or even that it 's a Sunday at all ? ’ |
6 | Our hospitals are so short of cash thanks to the shortsightedness of the Government that it 's a wonder hospitals function as well as they do . |
7 | All in all there are so many pitfalls to avoid that it 's a wonder that woodwork has ever advanced beyond the hollowed out log . |
8 | ( All you can say about that is that it 's a change from bagpipes . ) |
9 | The suite is traditional too in the sense that it 's a range of individual pieces which you can add to or divide for separate rooms as your family grows . |
10 | The trouble about Ellis 's preoccupation with crime fiction is that it 's a genre that sits most comfortably in an England that is dead and gone . ’ |
11 | Bruce Nottage says that it 's a release from the hum drum of life … its take you to places you 'd never go |
12 | that it 's a subject report , if you 've got report |
13 | For instance , there is no superordinate for the nouns knife , fork and spoon : that , there is no X such that It 's a knife , It 's a fork and It 's a spoon all entail It 's an X . |
14 | Erm er a it 's , it 's almost an abstract , it 's a , you know , if , if one would accept that as an abstract and forget that it 's a portrait then it 's perhaps works a little better . |
15 | ‘ Yes , ’ said Dalgliesh , 'we 're so sated now with scientific wonders that it 's a bit disconcerting when we find that technology can do everything except what we want it to . ’ |
16 | My first reaction is that it 's a bit shabby , lifting a third single from this year 's ‘ 1992 — The Love Album ’ . |
17 | ‘ The interesting thing about prison is that it 's a bit like going through the Blitz during the war , ’ she says . |
18 | Putting aside any cynical thoughts that it 's a bit more than just communication which is needed here , I am reminded of views expressed by Prof Tony Ridley : ‘ The job of the professional is to assist the politician and clarify the issues for him . |
19 | I , my feeling is that it 's a bit of a placebo . |
20 | But I told him about the telly that it 's a bit beyond redemption . |
21 | I 've never really found it that much of an insult ever anyway , but I just think that it 's a bit of a term which does n't really apply to us . |
22 | Is it , do you think it might be as well that it 's a bit lighter Jane , cos I was reading a smashing tip |
23 | So it should have everything , I still think that it 's a bit expensive though |
24 | I do n't think you 'll like that it 's a bit spicy . |
25 | Now what we 're plotting up here is D S by D T well we do n't call it that it 's a bit confusing call it velocity . |
26 | What I will do , is I 'll split , there are two erm , has got to comply with the procedure or there is a procedure change and I 'll split that into two columns so that it 's a bit more clear |
27 | It 's a bit like that it 's a bit like that . |
28 | The protesters say they want to know more about the process , and that it 's a mistake for the government to legalize irradiation without proper research . |
29 | We have to admit that it 's a question of generations . |
30 | The legends are screen-printed on , that 's one better than stick-on , but so badly done in some cases that it 's a toss up as to which is the worst method ! |