Example sentences of "that be [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the reasons for that are in the general principle that people are responsible for the consequences of their actions .
2 But why , they asked of each other , should a child like that be under the care of the rag woman ?
3 ‘ And would that be for the negatives as well ? ’
4 But did that be for the staff catering ?
5 The powers that be at the Tate tend to be more interested in ‘ the modern ’ than in the British tradition , so many fine or interesting British paintings are rarely if ever displayed , and to get through to those that are one has to wade one 's way through off-putting modernist rubbish , with the risk of tripping over artistic piles of bricks or tearing your clothes on sharp bits of dustbin sculpture .
6 Now when will the part that the authority pay for the lump sum come in , will that be at the end of August or the beginning of Sept or the end of September .
7 What would , what would that be at the point two ?
8 Will that be to the Fruity Party 's advantage ?
9 Now what would that be to the nearest metre ?
10 So what would that be to the nearest metre ?
11 Trials , however , are a catch-22 situation , since they can only take place if money is available , and the research funding bodies are largely under the control of the powers that be in the medical profession .
12 two o'clock P M would that be in the morning ?
13 On 19 July 1991 the foster mother applied for leave to apply for judicial review of the local authority 's decision to remove the four children from her , that being at the time the only procedure which was open to her .
14 The work on subliminal learning does n't work Okay , Brown suggests that you bring a c wardrobe of cuddly toys and mementoes and things like that that were in the room when you were learning , context dependent learning .
15 Laterally , that is across the grain , they separate or crush quite easily , so that the lateral tensile and compressive strengths are very low , only a few hundred pounds per square inch .
16 And as we brought out first thing this morning , communication within the group , that is across the functions , and also in some cases within the functions , is poor .
17 That is about the ticket .
18 As John would say , that is about the birds .
19 That is to the bad .
20 He shall do carrying service on alternate Saturdays at Louyngton or elsewhere within the mannor , without counting it a work , and he shall carry to Midhurst , Arundel ( or ) Emmesworth , that is to the bridge at those places , without counting it a work .
21 However , it was argued that , if a foreign predator wishes to place a greater value on a British company than the stock market does , then that is to the benefit of shareholders .
22 In form it is an application at the suit of C.N.L. as a third party for the court to release the appellant from his implied undertaking pursuant to which discovery of the P.C.A. documents was given under the court 's order of 9 July 1991 — released that is to the extent of permitting him to disclose the documents to C.N.L. , they for their part undertaking to the court to hold them for the strictly limited purpose of defending the libel proceedings brought against them by Woodley and Clifford .
23 Surely that is to the general good .
24 Erm I have one other criteria which I would suggest you 'd need to take into account when considering the general location of the new settlement around York and that is to the need to what I term in my er planning submission , to plan for success .
25 Nevertheless Chilperic I complained that his treasury was always empty because of the church , while one retainer of a Merovingian prince attributed this penury to St Martial and St Martin , that is to the churches of Limoges and Tours .
26 Hilton says that the concomitant of this state is to be reformed to the image of Jesus , that is to the wisdom of God , the traditional title of the Son , and such reformation will combine both knowledge and love " cognicioun and affeccioun " ( 8.282b. – 82 ) .
27 And so what tends to happen is that at the end of a groined bit of beach the area immediately down-drift , that is to the east on the Sussex coast , starts to suffer from very serious erosion .
28 But the only answer to that is for the West to build the most solid alliance it can with the only Germany it 's got .
29 The bulk of that is for the next generation of mobile phones — the personal communications network — to get 30 p.c. of that market .
30 And £2,000 of that is for the hospital theatre owned by the NHS .
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