Example sentences of "that [be] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | the , the chain sir the chain of logic and of course had it not been with one inter interposing there , had it not been for void restrictions , it would not have written , that 's when they were written , they were written only because of the restrictions that 's what enabled them to be written |
2 | That 's what keeps me in business . |
3 | I fancy that 's what bothers them about a possible American end : whether Harry 's going to do any investigation of his own ideas over here . ’ |
4 | that 's what bothers me about it you ai n't |
5 | Look what they did to me , that 's what caused me to be like this , it 's not my fault . |
6 | That 's what annoys me with erm these big company 's you know , opening on Sunday 's really , because er , you can only get the money , I mean they 've only got a certain amount |
7 | That 's what got me under par today . |
8 | I think that 's what got me into crime . |
9 | ‘ That 's what frightens me about this campaign for nuclear disarmament . |
10 | ‘ I saw Mait 's files in his house ; that 's what put me on his bad side , ’ the Doctor added hurriedly . |
11 | ‘ That 's what bugs me about the experience . |
12 | If that 's what turns you on that 's fine by me , but please leave me out of them . |
13 | That 's what brought him to the Sleek Physique club in Didcot at the weekend — together with a legion of fans . |
14 | That 's what gets me about it . |
15 | Clearly that 's what worries me about this Government 's implementation of the Children Act . |
16 | So what we actually are possibly seeing is ourselves coming out of the trough so therefore part of it 's a training curve , but we do need to see that training curve start to come down and get back on to a level but we do n't know where the level is , that 's what worries us at this stage . |
17 | That 's what has them on the run although , in the end , they 'll be forced to give birth . |
18 | I think that 's what turned him off club management — he knew what his interests were and decided he could walk away from the hassle . |
19 | Yeah that 's what reminds you of |
20 | That 's what drew me to it . |
21 | And , and that 's you found it of interest to you ? |
22 | that 's I said its at eight thirty five . |
23 | What do you want now , ah , that 's it push me over you are n't half cheeky , no wonder Mary tells me off the way I treat ya , ah ? |
24 | that 's it find them on your other hand , your other hand |
25 | That was him putting them through was n't it ? |
26 | He was n't sure if Christine believed him , but that was what made it worth it , gave things an edge , the bluff in a game where the rest were always against you . |
27 | Perhaps that was what baffled him about her . |
28 | It went on and on and that was what solidified him in America . |
29 | I was n't in the best of shape to receive bad news and that was what awaited me in the byre . |
30 | Maybe that was what started me on chemistry — or at least led to my being a participant one 5 November in filling the iron pots along the portico of UCL with coloured fire , an escapade that led to our being ‘ carpeted ’ by Sir Charles Goodeve ( plain Charlie he was then , and himself in much demand at departmental soirées for his rendering of Canadian College cheers ) . |