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

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1 Ellen was emphatic : — I could not take myself to a Foreign Land as you did Lily and never wanted such a thing and though you would be there that alone would in no way satisfy me and I should be afraid .
2 ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said .
3 ‘ But you 'll not be there that often , ’ Karr had warned him .
4 The horror of the memory made it all too easy to choke and scream , but to her relief her performance was cut short in seconds as the door burst open , the light snapped on and she was in Penry 's arms , held close to his chest , and so glad to be there that not even her guilt could mar the joy of the moment .
5 . There has n't been one game we 've been there that he has n't or both of them have n't .
6 What indications are there that Lansdowne wishes to pursue a cautious policy , and how would you explain that caution ?
7 What checks are there that procedures are being followed ?
8 How many items were there that centred on curriculum content and administration matters and how many focussed on individuals ?
9 And one of the things that archaeologists do all their time is try by looking at the evidence , whether it 's stuff that comes from the ground , landscapes or old buildings , to try and understand the changes that have happened through time , to see things that were there that have gone , and to work out what
10 ‘ When I bought this house and insisted she move in with me she took the path of least resistance and agreed , although even then if I 'd had the wits to see them all the signs were there that although she relished my role as provider she cared very little for me as a person . ’
11 ‘ And it is there that you also are staying ? ’
12 It is there that I am putting up . ’
13 But what evidence is there that this bit of the cortex is concerned with the reception of sound ?
14 And indeed what evidence is there that Sicily as a physical presence , a quite insistent presence as generations of travellers have found it , ever modified Pound 's sensibility in the least ?
15 An editorial in The Times , a firm supporter of Thatcherite policies , could ask on 3 May 1985 : ‘ If these obstructions to a society , based on enterprise and shorn of its collectivist illusions , can not be dismantled in six years , what evidence is there that twelve years will be any better ? ’
16 Denmark is their other northern commitment , and it is there that 2 RRP found itself on 30 June 1989 .
17 It is there that Mr Kohl 's fine political antennae could get the worse of him .
18 America is the closest thing to a financial laboratory for these sorts of questions , so it is there that most of the answers should be sought .
19 What evidence is there that these overt policies and covert assumptions have outlived the political and economic structures which brought them into being ?
20 But the plot takes us back to Paris and its police for the denouement of the story , and it is there that the real and menacing power is seen to reside .
21 What evidence is there that you are not living up to the appropriate standards ?
22 Crow Road is also a dingily respectable thoroughfare in Glasgow , and it is there that Prentice beds his uncle 's former lover , his own ‘ Aunty ’ Janice .
23 What empirical evidence is there that might persuade us to give credence to this sharp and absolute distinction ?
24 If screams do not cause a single person to react , what hope is there that a small , silent television screen in a bank of twenty-one such screens will be more effective ?
25 The West Bank terminal was again the focus of job losses yesterday because it is there that the greatest loss of business has occurred .
26 But what evidence is there that babies acquire social knowledge and that their behaviour to other people is qualitatively different from their behaviour to inanimate objects ?
27 It is there that they make classics out of our modern art ’
28 It is there that they make classics out of our modern art ’ .
29 It is there that the most ordinary-seeming ingredients can be re-ordered and re-energised into extraordinary explosions of personality .
30 A sizeable public proves faithful : it is there that the large nineteenth-century operas are given ; it has been christened in Berlioz 's name and inaugurated with a production of Les huguenots .
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