Example sentences of "that [verb] be " in BNC.
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1 | Other issues that develop are concerned with caring people who wish to help relatives and friends express their grief . |
2 | It was past their supper time already , and the first question that arose was whether Jennifer should sit at table with them . |
3 | A prominent figure in the major controversy that arose was Mrs Castle . |
4 | Prior to the 1987 Budget , the only restriction that applied was that the maximum was set at one and a half times salary . |
5 | Erm , the reason and the urgency that applied was very much to ensure that we did attract the Rural Development Fund grant . |
6 | Fresh leaks about stifled criticism in the NHS now arise almost every week , but it is n't only in health that gagging is now becoming so oppressive . |
7 | you may find that sniffing is n't the main problem , and it 's more urgent to tackle other problems |
8 | He added : ‘ There are a lot of kids living under adverse conditions and the first thing that goes is their confidence . |
9 | Much of the anguish that produced is still present . |
10 | Another cliché that persists is that chefs work in contract catering only to avoid long hours and the tough competition of hotel and restaurant kitchens . |
11 | In this case , even if one reinforces the claim by supposing that littering is illegal , the answer must be No . |
12 | A society organises itself in such a way that people adhering to cultural norms are rewarded whilst those that deviate are ‘ punished ’ , to a greater or lesser degree depending upon the culture . |
13 | It is key to the coordination role that redrafting is kept under control ; it is all too tempting for the various parties to attempt to improve the wording and suggest further amendment without adding material value . |
14 | Removing those that remain is a fairly drastic step , which you should only embark on if you have good reason to suspect chemical sensitivity . |
15 | It falls to stifle creative enterprise , with the result that all that remain are dying echoes |
16 | It was built in 876 , and those ancient parts of the church that remain are among the few fragments from that time that still exist , not only in Milan , but also in Lombardy . |
17 | The contradictions that remain are challenging — not only with respect to de Beauvoir 's life but also in relation to our own lives . |
18 | The pieces that remain are sought after and valuable , and even chairs that were originally very cheap are in demand . |
19 | Shuvorn has gorn off picking daisies in Katie Jane Garside doolally-land and the new one who used to pose in leather mags is no longer , but the two ‘ Nanas that remain are fitter and leaner than ever . |
20 | Of the seven remaining , five were then demolished and the two that remain are now under threat . |
21 | The second raid was a diversion for now that raiding was becoming more organised , full use could be made of feints and diversions to distract defenders from intended targets , and in a wider strategy the whole policy of raiding would involve a major distraction of the enemy towards an invasion of Norway , not France . |
22 | Most reformers admitted that entail was a social and political necessity if the nobility were to survive with decoro . |
23 | We were only a metre from the only road , but the number of cars that passed was easily beaten by the number of coffees drunk . |
24 | When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity . |
25 | The choice of the latter led Leavis , to whom I sent the paper later , to expostulate , but at that time I thought that Read was heading for an eminence which , at least as a creative writer , he never attained . |
26 | For the first episode , the house that crumbled was in a real North London street designated for demolition . |
27 | This relieves the stress of being selfish and competitive with others , in recognizing that relating is far more important than selfishly achieving within society . |
28 | brother of George that abdicated was n't |
29 | He agrees that tarot are the ‘ devil 's picture cards ’ and speaks of the time he was robbed of his powers just before his conversion . |
30 | Certainly it is in the private sector , where the only bribe that counts is low prices , where fierce competition and price wars have been wreaking havoc among Europe 's surviving computer makers . |