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 | ‘ Best investment I ever made was in that place . |
5 | 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 |
6 | ( If mortality rates for the age group 20–24 could have been calculated , the nadir would probably have been in that age class ) . |
7 | As many parents have discovered , the problem with disposable nappies up to now has been with that word ‘ disposable ’ . |
8 | The highly organised St Stephen 's Society programme which she now leads was at that time a closed book to her ! |
9 | And we might , might well have been on that train that had the crash . |
10 | It may well have been in that picture that the new type was created . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | ‘ 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 . |