Example sentences of "that [noun sg] be [art] " in BNC.

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1 But that burglary was the clincher .
2 This trend was partially reversed in the years after 1885 because many officials felt that the prison regime was too lenient and that flogging was the only effective deterrent to crime .
3 This is misleading in that baptism is an initiation rite within Christianity as a whole and is not performed on dead people .
4 That instance is the justification er for these orders but we do n't know er exactly what happened , the government has n't seen fit to institute an inquiry which will tell us .
5 However , the basic argument of the monetarist is that money is a unique asset which is not a close substitute for any particular range of assets , but instead is a substitute for all assets both real and financial .
6 Often that money is the best investment a company can make .
7 He does n't believe that extra money motivates , whether that money be a bonus , profit sharing or a salary increase .
8 On their account , the thrust of the rule-following considerations is that rule-following is a practice , a custom or a way of behaving .
9 I mean that kitchen was a major job
10 Does subsidiarity mean that the Member States should be permitted to decide whether that decision is an individual matter or one for the national state to take on the basis of its view of where the best interests of
11 If that decision is the right one , then the spirit can progress to the next lesson ; if the person gives in to temptation , then the spirit has to be faced with that choice again and again ( either later in that same life or perhaps in a future one ) until the right decision is reached .
12 That decision was the second major controversy of Hunt 's extraordinary year : this time not just Ferrari but many others felt that the race had been stopped to give Hunt time to repair his car , an argument given plausibility by the fact that Lauda had made his way out of the trouble and was clearly leading the race when it stopped .
13 That thread is the word of God that guides us in our climb to God .
14 The interest of how things are resides in their figuration , discernible and expressible by the deeper realist , of how things will be only in so far as that futurity is the truth and the end of how they are and always have been .
15 But do not forget that brassière is the French for life-jacket .
16 It is true that the capitalist system of production with its inherent conflicts between workers and management makes for inefficiency but it is not necessarily true , as they claim , that collectivism is a more powerful force for productivity than individualism .
17 In this era , it is widely accepted that collectivism was an ideal cultural trait which could be harnessed to the growth of aggressive nationalism .
18 I think first of all , I think we 've go , what we 've got to get clear that smoking is an adult pursuit
19 It is not so much that curriculum is the ‘ what ’ of education and teaching the ‘ how ’ , as that the teacher 's classroom strategies are what transform curriculum from a mere bundle of inert ideas to experiences through which children learn .
20 He say best stable for that mare is a coffin . ’
21 Other recommendations such as regular change of vascular access have no proved value , and we remain too ignorant on nutritional issues to give clear guidelines on this subject — though at least we agree that nutrition is a good thing .
22 While believing that few teachers were intentionally racist , and while not accepting that racism was the sole cause of West Indian underachievement , the committee concluded that unintentional racism ( in the sense of stereotyped , negative or patronising views of West Indian children ) was widespread and did influence children 's performance .
23 At first that fight was an uphill struggle .
24 The cornerstone of that ideology is the doctrine of judicial independence , to which we now turn .
25 That brute is a nuisance . ’
26 ‘ We forget that play is an essential part of our make up and that when we do n't play we get stressed out , ’ explains psychotherapist John Witt .
27 As we have seen , he had declined commissions to write further historical or religious dramas on the lines of Murder in the Cathedral : as far as he was concerned , that play was a " dead end " . "
28 Couple of pears for a fruit compact , oh that look 's a beauty
29 The fact that a storm may show up the poor condition of a flat roof does not signify that storm was the proximate cause of damage .
30 That lane was a delight .
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