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

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1 The artists I greatly admire are within that tradition , like Grunewaldt , Goya and Gericault .
2 The artists I greatly admire are within that tradition , like Grunewaldt , Goya and Gericault .
3 What would that better deal be in that case ?
4 And question ten , you should have the word Preventable and words to the effect Should not have been in that position and not have assumed that the other driver was going to do what he eventually did do .
5 ‘ Best investment I ever made was in that place .
6 yeah , erm yeah it was different erm with it only being role play it was a bit erm difficult to keep up with it sometimes and actually keep it going like , erm if it was the real life situation outside right you 'd know that the person you were talking to had more had been through that situation before
7 ( If mortality rates for the age group 20–24 could have been calculated , the nadir would probably have been in that age class ) .
8 As many parents have discovered , the problem with disposable nappies up to now has been with that word ‘ disposable ’ .
9 The highly organised St Stephen 's Society programme which she now leads was at that time a closed book to her !
10 ‘ But one place it certainly is n't going is through that door . ’
11 And we might , might well have been on that train that had the crash .
12 It may well have been in that picture that the new type was created .
13 Hill said : ‘ I should n't have been in that position in the first place if I had not spun on the opening lap .
14 Hill said : ‘ I should n't have been in that position in the first place if I had not spun on the opening lap .
15 Andy overtook a container lorry , the kind of thing that should never have been on that road , and hit a Volvo estate car coming in the opposite direction .
16 Indeed , I recall that shortly after Miss Kenton 's departure to Cornwall in 1936 , myself never having been to that part of the country , I would often glance through Volume III of Mrs Symons 's work , the volume which describes to readers the delights of Devon and Cornwall , complete with photographs and — to my mind even more evocative — a variety of artists ' sketches of that region .
17 ‘ It 's a situation I have seen happen but I am grateful never to have been in that position myself ! ’ says Susan , who lives with actor-turned-writer Andy de la Tour in a house they have just bought in London .
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