Example sentences of "and [det] [noun] be " in BNC.

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1 In both cases they have been led to believe that true faith is doubt-free and that doubt is the same thing ( and just as sinful ) as unbelief .
2 erm that 's the doubt and that doubt is going to be either borne out or shown to be wrong by the rest of John Major 's incumbents , so at the moment I 'll certainly give him the benefit of the doubt .
3 As he said this , he noticed that Cowslip had joined them and that Strawberry was talking to him quietly .
4 Section 743(4) provides that where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of s739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the income tax acts .
5 Section 743(4) provides , specifically , for relief from double taxation : Where an individual has been charged to income tax on any income deemed to be his by virtue of section 739 and that income is subsequently received by him , it shall be deemed not to form part of his income again for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts .
6 And that boy is Gilbert Blythe ! ’
7 She and that boy were at the funeral yesterday .
8 It is important to remember that if one act is held to be the sole cause of the damage and that act is one of the plaintiff , then the plaintiff will recover nothing .
9 I told her that oiling was not our job and that management was always trying to make us do more work for the same pay .
10 It is then vital throughout the engagement that the firm only acts on instructions from these persons and that evidence is kept of such instructions .
11 Evidence about it comes from a range of sources and that evidence is not uniform in the way in which it is presented .
12 In his judgment the magistrate said a large quantity of drugs , including pentobarbitone , had also been found and that evidence was given that it was used mostly for ‘ the humane euthanasia of badly injured or ill dogs or other animals . ’
13 Paisley 's standing among the urban working-class ‘ secular ’ Protestants was considerably enhanced , and that support was later to be translated into support in elections .
14 We sailed from Edinburgh 's port of Leith , on the RMS St Ninian , and that journey was my first real adventure into the unknown .
15 They 've ate all the seed and that bread 's still there .
16 We should be able to approach the two million pound mark overseas , I think , with a special campaign that Britain is affordable and that travel is safe .
17 If you are a driver with a full licence giving LGV or PCV entitlement and that licence was issued outside the European Community you may only drive an LGV or PCV which has been brought temporarily into the United Kingdom .
18 If you are a driver with a full licence giving LGV or PCV entitlement and that licence was issued by another Member State you may continue to use that licence for up to 12 months from taking up residence in the UK .
19 They have come around to accepting them , but on the dubious grounds that the palaeontological evidence now proves that the earliest hominids arose in Africa about 5–6 million years ago and that Ramapithecus was not a hominid .
20 He came to the conclusion , as he puts it , ‘ that the eternal world is trivial , and that mathematics is only the art of saying the same thing in different words . ’
21 And that trust was invariably repaid with a fierce loyalty — if not always love — to Branson himself , and to the company .
22 The most significant are that the proposed SAS requires auditors to be active , rather than passive , and to perform procedures specifically designed to identify circumstances which might call into question the appropriateness of the going concern basis ; that the future period which should be considered by both the directors and auditors in assessing the validity of the going concern basis should be extended to one year from the date the accounts are approved by the directors ; and that emphasis is now placed on the need for adequate disclosures in accounts of matters giving rise to inherent uncertainties that affect a company 's ability to continue as a going concern .
23 The judge found as a fact that the flats were ‘ substantially completed ’ and that payment was due to the plaintiff in respect of the number of flats substantially completed , which left an outstanding amount due from the defendants to the plaintiff in the absence of the payment of which the plaintiff was entitled to remove from the site .
24 ‘ He said to tell you he was a patient man with a long memory , and that revenge is the sweetest taste of all . ’
25 In the end , he got Shrimpton the job , and that shoot was one of the assignments that launched her career .
26 I mean the film was given a budget , given a grant , and that film was shot within that budget erm there was no problem there .
27 Some argue that conflict of interest situations are , by and large , handled properly , and that abuse is rare .
28 She was bone-weary from a day 's back-breaking labour , but it was essential that she finish what she was writing , for she had a deadline to reach and that deadline was the day after tomorrow , her half-day , and she had barely begun her task .
29 A report commissioned from Lazard Brothers , the merchant bank , by members of the Ferranti family and obtained by The Independent , reveals that Sir Derek Alun-Jones , Ferranti 's chairman , was told that Ferranti ‘ may be unable to exercise full management control ’ and that ISC was likely ‘ to be a significant drain on its ( Ferranti 's ) cash resources ’ .
30 But to be alone is not , in the end , to be lonely , and there are those who discover that in the end they need no one but themselves , and that solitude is more than enough .
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