Example sentences of "that be [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 But there is a second possibility : beyond our planet 's computer , there may be others that are its superior .
2 According to 88open chairman Chuck Corley , Motorola 's man , the consortium 's budget is being ‘ adjusted ’ because the test suites that are its raison d'etre are done and members ' have no requirements for more — despite talk of Unix SVR4 ES/MP .
3 According to 88open chairman Chuck Corley , Motorola 's man , the consortium 's budget is being ‘ adjusted ’ because the test suites that are its raison d'etre are done and members have no requirements for more — despite talk of Unix System V.4 ES/MP .
4 A unique city — whose very construction is a marvel — it is linked in every way to the canals and lagoons that are its foundation .
5 A discipline , if you like , abstracts and selects from the totality of the world those features that are its own special province .
6 One must look to the contract as a whole to identify the kind of goods that the seller was agreeing to sell and the buyer to buy … where , as in the instant case , the sale ( to use the words of s13 ) is " by sample as well as by description " , characteristics of the goods which would be apparent on reasonable examination of the sample are unlikely to have been intended by the parties to form part of the " description " by which the goods were sold , even though such characteristics are mentioned in references in the contract to the goods that are its subject matter .
7 German companies have on occasion preferred to give business to the big universal banks that are their biggest shareholders than to more competitive foreign firms .
8 These however are quite efficient enough to move the eating machines that are their owners from one mouthful to another .
9 Retail companies may want to know the answers to the following kinds of questions : * How far do its customers travel to a specific store or " branch ? * What is the direction from which they travel ? * In what type of area do they live ? * That are their lifestyles and purchasing habits ? * How much of a town or area remains untapped by a shop located in it ?
10 ‘ Servants , be obedient to them that are your masters ’ she read in Ephesians 6 — and she had not been obedient .
11 Bank fishing can be just as productive as fishing from a boat , so even during the high winds that are your frequent companion on Orkney , anglers can always find a sheltered corner from which to attack .
12 You can not expect her to agree wholeheartedly with everything connected with the way you run your home and raise your family , but you must not tolerate any interference in matters that are your concern -just as you must resist the temptation to try to tell her how she should run any part of her life .
13 It is her methods , and those of the other anthropologists mentioned , that are our major interest here , but this problem does highlight , at an early stage , one of the basic drawbacks of ethnography — the impossibility of ever checking on the findings of such research by exactly repeating it .
14 ‘ Some people have also said that laughter helps the body release chemicals in the brain that are our own internal morphine supplies .
15 BLADE IS a sussed DIY street rapper who tells it like it is , never dreaming of softening the edges to the social and economic fractures that are his life .
16 right , so , he is there as er Jean er has read to us , seated at the , at the father 's right hand , he 's there on the throne , but Paul also says , talks about erm in the last verse there which is his body the fullness of , the fullness of him through Jesus who feels all in all , by the holy spirit although the glorified resurrected body of Jesus is on the throne , by the holy spirit he is everywhere , that 's why he 's with you and he 's with me and he 's with a folk in Timbuktu and in Honolulu , he is every where by the holy spirit , so now thinking of his exhortation again , as the God man , Jesus now fully and always makes use of the divine powers and attributes that are his , all power belongs to him and it 's because that he says to his disciples you 're to go into all the world and I am with you because all power is mine , all power , all authority is given onto me , therefore says Jesus , because of that you can go because you 're going in my strength and in my authority .
17 A place of historical interest in its small way , especially for its sudden death at the end of the fourth century , after the legions that were its life and its protection had been withdrawn .
18 There was a frightened gasp and the ghost rose , too , staring at him out of the two hollows that were its eyes .
19 Of the very few things that were her own , her chastity mattered most .
20 Again he mirrored her meanings back , and he held up the distorted black lumps that were her errors of syntax .
21 The only difference was that many of the cars were big limousines , in contrast to the bikes and the pieces of bikes chained to railings that were her last , hazy recollection of the hospital .
22 Now , he picked up Faye 's chart and quickly took in the plotted lines on a graph that were her blood-pressure and blood glucose measurements .
23 He was brilliant at invective , and making general statements about the need to communicate a politically responsible set of values , but neither he nor any of his friends were screenwriters , nor were they motivated to work with writers on ideas that were their own .
24 Although there was nine years between them , there was no doubt that they were brother and sister ; they each had the same deep intense eyes that were their dead father 's legacy , and Patrick had inherited his father 's square chin , and wiry black hair .
25 That were their logic in saving an animal 's life .
26 ‘ We are both aware , I dare say , that were my royal lord with me now , I would not have been brought to such a pass .
27 Cos I remember once when they asked me at work to deliver the annual speech you know the man that asked me he says er , you know , they 've gone round everybody else and nobody else would do it and would I do it , and I said good lord , that were my first reaction , and I realized like all the company secretaries lo lord , so I did very well there
28 And at the back of the house were the wooden sheds that were our palaces , our temples , our ranches , our mansions .
29 Conroy folded his cap into his pocket and started up the stairs , then pressed against the wall as footsteps clattered down and round the turn came Freddy Pepper himself , big ears and horn-rims that were his trademark , in tennis togs above which his ruddy make-up glowed .
30 Apart from a handful of friends that were his own age , like Nicholas Soames and Lord Romsey — who were still fourteen or fifteen years Diana 's senior — most of the people Charles enjoyed seeing were older , with the result that Diana frequently found she was socializing with her father 's , or even grandfather 's , generation .
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