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

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1 It may not be your decision that brings it to an end , it may be someone else 's or beyond anyone 's power to decide .
2 ‘ It 's my eyesight that gets me , I ca n't read , my eyes start to water .
3 It 's their enthusiasm that inspires me .
4 It 's their motion that keeps them apart ?
5 She came to St Bartholomew 's Hospital to be operated on , but it 's her mind that interests me .
6 It 's his eyesight that concerns me .
7 It is his word that makes us aware of our condition .
8 It is his word that makes us aware that Jesus Christ came and died for us , that God loves us .
9 Is it belief that gives them reality ?
10 It 's your head that needs them , not your legs . ’
11 LINK is your magazine and it 's your contributions that make it successful .
12 ‘ It 's your casualness that gives you away , ’ he said .
13 It 's your thinking that got you into this place ! ’
14 But all of these , he realizes , degrade the poor : ‘ It is your gaze that violates them , your sense of outrage that outrages them ’ ; and ‘ it ( is ) compassion like mine , so strenuously maintained , that denies humanity to many . ’
15 As we have seen , it is our rationality that enables us also to appreciate the personal advantages we would derive from a social contract that promotes self-denial and individual rights .
16 ‘ I guess it was my name that alerted them ’ , said McIntosh whose grandfather emigrated from Edinburgh to New Zealand after the war .
17 ALTHOUGH MANY former RAF Chedburgh , Suffolk , personnel have had cause to return to their old Station , at least 398 have had that choice denied them — although it was their sacrifice that made their colleague 's choice possible .
18 It was their behaviour that defined them as nice or nasty , as forgiving or unforgiving , envious or the reverse .
19 ‘ It was their manner that told me they had to be taken seriously .
20 I think it was her smell that got me started … like the braided loaves fresh from the baker 's oven .
21 ‘ Well … it was her feet that gave her away . ’
22 But it was her eyes that startled me .
23 On the death of her father in 1866 she suffered physical and mental breakdown , confiding in a letter that it was her religion that held her up .
24 It was her face that did it .
25 It was her face that did it .
26 Eva claims it was her uniform that got her noticed .
27 Moreover , it was her nakedness that exerted its mysterious power over the bodies of men . ’
28 What if it was her feebleness that made him impatient ?
29 And I bet it was his hair that put them off .
30 Deane scored for Leeds , and , it could be argued he scored for Tottenham as well cos I think it was his foot that deflected it past Beaney .
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