Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [that] " in BNC.

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31 The necessary inference from such a principle as his is that the interpreters of law should be the.ones to define the rights of individuals and to trace the bounds of legitimate government over them .
32 The purpose of of these four orders , which I must say I greatly welcome , it is one of the , the most beneficial things to come out of the B C C I er disaster er and er i if I can say in in effectively in answer to everything the honourable gentleman for Great Grimsby said and he and I have debated on many occasions , if fact usually on the television not on the floor of the house , but er an an an an because of it for not quite so long either , er but erm th the point I would make to his is that really what he was saying was th that what went wrong with B C C I is that Price Waterhouse knew there was fraud and did n't say so and that wha what Lord Justice Bingham pointed out was that there is a clear conflict of interest between the interest of the client who they work for and the public interest and that what needed , what was needed was some amendment to the banking act to clarify that and that is precisely what er this order actually does and you ca n't really er Madam Deputy Speaker , expect anyone to really seriously criticise the government when in actual fact not only have they come up with the regulation to deal with that but they 've also gone further and said we will apply this to financial services and to building societies and to insurance companies as well , just to be absolutely sure .
33 I went straight out and broke a window , I was that impressed … ’
34 By my first weekend at the Centre I was that very dangerous creature , one worse than a missionary , a convert .
35 Er no cos I realized that I was that it was totally wrong so I just gave it a miss and went on to something else .
36 I am sure that he was as pleased as I was that the Parliamentary Secretary , my hon. Friend the Member for Skipton and Ripon ( Mr. Curry ) , spent some time last week promoting British lamb in the middle of France .
37 Thank you for secondly I was that the decision now is left to the the District Council er have you not discuss some parts of elements er could be addressed in the short term .
38 Just possible that you standard because he obviously seemed to think that I was that I had some great possible qualities but
39 I 'll now tol t no I know I told you that I was that I was feeling
40 I was that knacked not her , bright as a button , she still did n't sleep that bloody night , she 's a swine , Linda was n't very old when Pam was born was she ?
41 I was that shocked I could n't he myself !
42 I was that because
43 A more revolutionary proposal of his was that England players should train together regularly , an idea derived from his visit to Holland , where the national players came together for coaching once a week , and were given lectures and ‘ homework ’ exercises .
44 So deep in thought had she been that she reached her destination before she 'd made any definite plans about how to proceed .
45 So single-minded had she been that she 'd forgotten the presence of Mike and this man .
46 Another very important consideration is how certain you are that you intend to stay in your present home .
47 Er swearing the papers basically saying who you are that this is the will er that er the person 's died of course er a and that you 're the person entitled to be a .
48 ‘ It 's what you are that matters to me , ’ Alice said impulsively .
49 There you are that says the end , that means it 's finished .
50 You always find wherever you are that the people who 've been there a long time get sort of erm a bit uppity , they think that they 're
51 If you 're that skint you can have them . ’
52 If you 're that spare about the images you choose to show of a city , you can create a feeling of an entire world just seen through very limited vision .
53 How does it make you feel , you know as a social worker , erm when whatever you in whatever you do , every you do , no matter how effective you are , that you 're That when you leave those people , they 're in they 're basically in that same situation and equally v and still vulnerable .
54 If you 're that advanced you have to pay for yourself .
55 A a as I say er i it takes a bit of getting used to when you 're just making a meal for yourself , you know what I mean you 're you 're that used to carry 'em about and picking after 'em and
56 Anyway , as soon as they saw me they scampered over and said , ‘ We know you , you 're that Derrick May are n't you ? '
57 ‘ And when you locked up after you , how certain could you be that there was no one here , perhaps hidden ?
58 The main thoughts that worried you were that you were either having a heart attack or that you 'd pass out in front of your colleagues … .
59 You were that at the most , ’ said Constance .
60 ‘ And Mama has written to say how grateful she is that we 'll be able to see how the old house has stood up to the war and cope with any disasters for her . ’
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