Example sentences of "[be] that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I just do n't know where the towns are that go with them .
2 Yeah , I would like to stay Leith , that 's where all the football fans are that support Hibernian .
3 Greater participation by women in paid work and changes in family structure thus seem to be closely related , although what the mechanisms are that connect the two changes is less clear .
4 To do this , it is first necessary to see if it is possible to agree on what the crucial principles are that characterise both the original biological positivists and the proposed wider category .
5 There you are that says the end , that means it 's finished .
6 The LOS was identified by a sustained resting pressure are that relaxed with swallowing ; it was measured in centimeters from the nose .
7 ‘ But I do n't think people in business are that open to contacting a firm they do n't know for a health check . ’
8 and people who are prepared to discuss the issue but they just do n't come out the door to where erm , the people are that need the information .
9 The main reasons are that putting a plan on paper helps an organization to decide what it wants to achieve , to communicate its ideas to others and to monitor future Performance .
10 I mean Preston is about twenty miles south of er where we are but I know that there are gardens north of where we are that do grow good peaches but what they do they cover the er plants during the early spring round about February time and they cover it with very fine ne net , that 's all they need to do with it just cover it up when the flowers are out , make sure that they lift it off every now and again to do the pollinating , get them set and then when the frosts have gone take the net off .
11 When we feel the peak experience , it is as if we have struck one note of the human nightingale , but the human song will be very long and very beautiful and few there are that have heard the symphony of their own being .
12 Yes , well that only , only from the point of view that they 're being used so often , that they 're also almost becoming well can you think of any words that , that are that are that have been introduced recently into our vocabulary that have that have that have been acceptable in common language ?
13 Whatever the conditions are that force a young person to run away from home , there is no doubt that institutionalised care exacerbates them .
14 The most important Romanesque churches of this type in the city of Cologne are that dedicated to the twelve apostles ( S. Aposteln 328 , 330 ) , S. Maria im Capitol , the earliest of the group , constructed on the foundation walls of the Roman Capitoline Trias , S. Martin ( Gross S. Martin ) , S. Gereon ( 329 ) and S. Pantaleon .
15 The principal cemetery area , however , appears to have been that discovered during turnpike road construction in 1739 to the south and south-west .
16 Whereas the earlier , Shklovskian view had been that form itself was a defamiliarizing agent , this subtler later development introduces a more dynamic and at the same time a more coherent notion of the literary work .
17 But this morning , I must say , I found it quite offensive and it may well have been the urge to demonstrate just how foolish his insinuation had been that caused me to set off up the footpath .
18 The legal arrangements for unification were contained in a second state treaty ( the first state treaty having been that providing for economic and monetary union — see pp. 37466-67 ) .
19 In December 1923 , the key decision had been that made by Baldwin not to resign immediately .
20 It follows , then , that an evolutionary argument must attempt to establish exactly what the continuity may have been that led from the level of the higher animals to that of Man .
21 In a sense it is all too easy in retrospect to see what it must have been that hurried Elizabeth to that early grave .
22 Been that has she ?
23 One of the most influential categorisations of social class , other than those of the OPCS , has been that used by the Oxford Social Mobility Study .
24 Under such an arrangement the electoral system in East Germany would have been that used in March for the elections to the Volkskammer ( East German unicameral parliament — see pp. 37300-02 ) .
25 If you 're that advanced you have to pay for yourself .
26 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 .
27 Fiver sat trembling and crying among the nettles as Hazel tried to reassure him and to find out what it could be that had suddenly driven him beside himself .
28 It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent .
29 Well , my Lord , the plaintiff 's case would be that had the solicitor ascertained from the plaintiff that it was alright for him to just check with the bank this could easily have been done , and if the bank had given authority by the plaintiff for .
30 One of the messages from the Bill may be that bringing in those schemes and making them work is one way in which the engineers can show that they have as much to contribute in cutting the number of casualties as those who deal with the behavioural side of driving and those who build the bypasses that take traffic away from towns and villages .
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