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

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1 Oh its its its chronic , Tracy and Yvonne take hundreds of calls that are nowt to do with us , we 've what was it , we had complaints and discipline on on Friday afternoon , they wanted Superintendent J Smith and complaints and discipline on Friday afternoon , she were just gon na transfer it and Jim walked in so we just had a phone call for you he said
2 The pottery retains the atmosphere of a family business : the exclusive designs are hand-glazed with meticulous care , in colours that are themselves hand-mixed .
3 With further practice you will discover words that hold more than one meaning , that are themselves ambiguous , enabling you to represent contending realities at a single stroke .
4 It declares that there is no law — no right flowing from past political decisions — apart from the law drawn from those decisions by techniques that are themselves matters of convention , and therefore that on some issues there is no law either way .
5 As to the type of employment the interesting feature that I experienced over the last two to three years as shown is that the inquiry level the type of inquiries has tended to focus on manufacturing and the attraction has been the quality of the work force , that is both in skill and its healthiness you know the liability and there are other issues in there too about where Britain is at these days in terms of immunisation wage levels , but it is the people that are themselves the major attractors so the potential work force in the locality that is the major attractor .
6 When the people in the world awaken to the rights that are theirs , governments will no longer dare to defy them and set them at nought . ’
7 The powers that be at the Tate tend to be more interested in ‘ the modern ’ than in the British tradition , so many fine or interesting British paintings are rarely if ever displayed , and to get through to those that are one has to wade one 's way through off-putting modernist rubbish , with the risk of tripping over artistic piles of bricks or tearing your clothes on sharp bits of dustbin sculpture .
8 The complex includes a cafe and a climbing shop , but it 's the walls that are something special .
9 They a they er they 're not going to know that are they ?
10 What , koi carp and all that are they Tony ?
11 But there is a second possibility : beyond our planet 's computer , there may be others that are its superior .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 A unique city — whose very construction is a marvel — it is linked in every way to the canals and lagoons that are its foundation .
15 A discipline , if you like , abstracts and selects from the totality of the world those features that are its own special province .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 These however are quite efficient enough to move the eating machines that are their owners from one mouthful to another .
19 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 ?
20 ‘ Servants , be obedient to them that are your masters ’ she read in Ephesians 6 — and she had not been obedient .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Experience the atmosphere and feelings that are yours when you own and sail the superlative Swan 46 .
24 But let's look first at the visible problems , realising the need for fun , not for a fruitless day 's digging or waiting around for ferrets that are none too likely to return to the surface once allowed underground .
25 Well there 's only look like two that are anything discussing that film about the lambs whatever it 's called with Jodie Foster , the rest did n't look very interesting but you may feel differently .
26 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 .
27 ‘ Some people have also said that laughter helps the body release chemicals in the brain that are our own internal morphine supplies .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Now the all important thing about a piano is , apart from the fact that it t can be at the centre of an orgy , the important thing is that are you able to collect it ?
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