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

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1 An analysis of the artefact must begin with its most obvious characteristic , which is that it exists as a physically concrete form independent of any individual 's mental image of it .
2 So far as far as water sports are concerned I would make one reservation which is that there has to be some form of rationalization between competed sports which may conflict with each other and I am sure this can be achieved through the Sports Council machinery .
3 One is that it applies to both molars and incisors ; secondly , a check of the pellet debris failed to reveal any additional isolated teeth ; and thirdly , the teeth that are present show an advanced state of degradation due to digestive corrosion ( see below ) .
4 One is that I think in order to overcome some of the objections that that we heard from Leeds yesterday in terms of the erm the urban regeneration policies , that any proposal would would certainly need to be re-relocating from outside the region .
5 and within the last say twenty five years there 's been a dramatic change in the young people 's way of thinking , maybe more of them have gone to university than they did the previous twenty five years and that there is such a difference now than there was that I mean for instance if there was a war there would n't , there would be far more conscientious objectors than there ever was before far more than erm young man saying no I 'm going to fight for my country , be patriotic I do n't think you would find , for instance , the youth of this country so patriotic as they was in the last war , your country needs you .
6 The Regatta chairman talks about the way hospitality had taken over the regatta course and howm glad they are that it seems to be declining .
7 But all that happens to him is that he topples into the mud with his arm broken and his face bruised from where the broken arm was smashed against it .
8 I was too far away to observe what colour Enid Starkie 's eyes were ; all I remember of her is that she dressed like a matelot , walked like a scrum-half , and had an atrocious French accent .
9 What was interesting about those MPs who were swift to defend him was that they come from the traditional working-class wing of the parliamentary party — people like Jimmy Hood , or Aberdeen North 's Bob Hughes .
10 ‘ But why I mentioned her was that I heard by chance that she has married again . ’
11 Today we were close enough to the front of the plane to have a newspaper in English , and not have to settle for one printed in a strange dialect of Latvian ( or whatever it is that they use for those that are always left at the end ) .
12 I mean we can Toyota can produce , you know , sufficient Corollas or whatever it is that they make at Derby erm , to sat to satisfy the whole of the world market for that particular car , just from one plant .
13 But the main thing that came out of it is that they need from us er the client reports .
14 Equally , the discomfort associated with gonorrhoea is usually of a greater order , and men who have suffered repeated attacks of both infections can usually tell which infection it is that they have on any given occasion .
15 Is it possible to define what it is that they have in common ?
16 It is that we tend to be left with an RE which effectively has lost its " R " .
17 Well , we do see a good deal of what is around us and not simply whatever it is that we happen to be staring at .
18 If the encyclopaedia has a weakness it is that it sits on the fence on controversial issues .
19 The only interesting thing about it is that it happened at all .
20 So can you give me a use of cast iron which ha one of the effects of it is that it relies on the occasional lubricating properties of the graphite in the iron ?
21 The only good thing about it is that it lasts for six months , then immunity is acquired . ’
22 But of course the thing about it is that it works for any shape .
23 It is an imaginative use of the word , but what is significant about it is that it reappears in that sense in only one other place in the Old Testament , in the passage immediately preceding God 's appearance on Sinai .
24 I 'll ask Carolyn what it is that she uses on hers because hers gets rid of the weeds as well .
25 Could you now tell us what it is that you knew about Mr ?
26 ‘ I wonder why it is that you object to being laughed at by me , when you invite laughter in your stage show ? ’
27 Thus an instantaneous influence propagates from A to B whose effect depends radically upon exactly what it is that I measure on A.
28 Sometimes we will be going upstairs to get something but , by the time we are there , we have forgotten what it was that we went for .
29 I chose residential care and so it was that I came to Le Court In September 1977 .
30 I tried to explain why it was that I went into the bushes , tried to make it sound reasonable . ’
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