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

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1 Even in making oneself more aware in preparation for a choice , it will be enough that one can identify which would be the relatively stronger inclination in the fullest attainable awareness ; there will be no need to experience it in its full intensity or to prolong it after the choice .
2 So much is right that one can afford to overlook the inconsistent quality of sound , intrusive coughs , noisy stage movement , and one or two other unnerving moments attendant on live relays , including some untidy ensemble among members of the chorus .
3 I hope you do not think me unduly vain with regard to this last matter ; it is just that one never knows when one might be obliged to give out that one is from Darlington Hall , and it is important that one be attired at such times in a manner worthy of one 's position .
4 It is just that one needs to be careful to interpret the segments according to the product strategy being employed .
5 It is just that one learns to be careful , particularly if one is a writer .
6 ‘ It 's just that one has so much of importance on one 's mind just now . ’
7 It 's just that one sometimes feels rather — oh , I do n't know .
8 It 's just that one can tell these things , Cassie .
9 It is here that one can trace the foundations of public service broadcasting with its emphasis on public duty , on providing for all and on informing , educating , and not simply entertaining .
10 However , this says nothing about coordination between agencies and it is here that one could point to the possible role of networks as well .
11 The rule is simply that one uses as many digits as are in the final number ( three digits if in hundreds , four if in thousands , and so on ) and then uses the random numbers in appropriate sets .
12 The more usual version of this theme is simply that one has a visual image of the part of the body touched .
13 It is simply that one is a more likely response for the middle-class housewife and one is more likely for her working-class sister .
14 For me , at least — and I think for most people who travel around this country for pleasure , that is , to see things — it is simply that one gets a greater depth of pleasure out of knowing the anatomy of a town and why it takes that particular form and not just its superficial features , however attractive they may be individually .
15 There was only that one with the bit of enamel chipped off .
16 The hope , of course , was always that one would be left on one 's own .
17 And if human reason had been impaired by the Fall , what guarantee was there that one could think God 's thoughts after Him ?
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