Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] that [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The problem with the ATTRIB command is simply that you need to replace the \ between the -h and c : \etc. by a space i.e. c : \DOS>attrib -r -s -h c : \lite\pcprobe \*; *
2 I ca n't believe knowing er some of the people who do hunt , that their motive is actually that they want to see a fox torn to pieces .
3 The conclusion is surely that they do not place great store by our profession or its body .
4 Well I I yeah the only point is there that we do require four referees .
5 As Institute president Ian Plaistowe said very wisely in his letter to the Financial Times , we should work towards recording similar events in similar ways ; my point was simply that we do not want to record different things in similar ways , and that is where judgment will come in : for example , some securitisations are valid , others not .
6 My hon. Friend is right that we have the most generous system in the developed world for supporting students .
7 A second reason is perhaps that we have not obtained many of the much-trumpeted benefits that we were promised from the original Common Market .
8 When Sly Stallone ( wearing , these days , more eye-liner than Sophia Loren ) is up there , playing it for laughs on the set , the worst thing is not that you do n't laugh , but that you feel anxious for him .
9 Er I could do but then again would you under er so that you can understand er what the actual recommendations are , the important thing is again that we see you face to face .
10 The reason for setting out these reservations at such length is not that we have any doubts about the value to consumers of credit cost information .
11 My answer is immediately that we submit to our leaders , the bishops , and value highly their pastoral care .
12 The problem with states of this kind is not that they exclude all organised groups , as the doctrine of Napoleonic administration says they should , but that they exclude unequally and grant access and favours to certain privileged groups .
13 For many people the biggest problem with using a computer is simply that you have to type something on the keyboard to achieve anything at all .
14 However , our real weakness is not that we lack the potential , but that we lack the will to act .
15 He can measure every clause of what the income is , against what the expenditure is so that we have some control to ensure that the church life grows and we do n't stumble .
16 We have the greatest chance ever to rid the world of nuclear weapons now , yet the consensus in this country is apparently that we need to maintain three Trident systems and possibly build a fourth at a total cost of more than £23 billion .
17 Our problem is not that we have the wrong answers to particular doubts but that we do not have the right attitude to doubt in general .
18 ‘ You see , the problem is n't that I do n't want to pay you your salary .
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