Example sentences of "that [noun sg] be [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fact remains that internment is on the statute book and is available to the Government to use .
2 That money 's for the future . ’
3 But it says here should a tribunal require them to pay a basic award for compensation then that payment is on the basis that it 's offered and accepted in satisfaction er towards those payments .
4 Well that bit 's from the top .
5 But that difficulty was in the end surmounted and , on the whole , the writing was easy and pleasurable .
6 The agreement in that case was between the owner of a piano ( a dealer ) and his customer .
7 In surface water , the content of soluble iron is usually low , and most of that present is in the form of insoluble hydroxides or combined with organic matter .
8 That election is for the House of Commons and the House of Commons alone .
9 However , he submitted that even if the trial judge had misdirected the jury when he told them that the case against the first appellant depended solely upon what it was proved that he himself had done , that misdirection was to the advantage of the first appellant .
10 The literary truth is that Modernism was in the end a starved and blighted world , joylessly based on a denial that language can depict the real .
11 At two hundred and twenty pounds two forty two sixty , two eighty three hundred three hundred pounds , three twenty on the aisle three fifty three eighty three eighty on the aisle , bidding sir ? for three that bid 's on the aisle , three eighty , any more at three hundred , four hundred four hundred and twenty on the aisle at four twenty , now any more at four hundred and twenty pounds and I shall sell at four hundred and twenty pounds .
12 The first is that spring is in the air , so it 's time to dust away the winter cobwebs and treat yourself to a new look !
13 Now the country 's newest dating agency is seeking a suitable partner for 45-year-old Posy , a spurthighed tortoise which knows that spring is in the air .
14 So make sure that dot is on the centre there .
15 what these reports have shown is that speed is of the essence and such projects should be chosen and approved far more quickly , in time for the researchers to be able to compete with rival projects .
16 Now although the only known brother of Æthelred named Edmund died in the early 970s , when Thietmar of Merseburg describes events in England in 1016 he tells how , after a battle in which Edmund was killed , the Danes fled from before London because they had heard that help was on the way from Edmund 's brother Æthelstan and the Britannis .
17 cos that telephone was in the hall
18 One wrong move and all that in-fighting was on the line , would be thrown away .
19 She and that boy were at the funeral yesterday .
20 That lady was in the Kray Brothers .
21 A full discussion of that issue is beyond the scope of this book , but I would agree with those commentators who argue that its persistence tells us a great deal more about the present than the past .
22 That girl was in the doorway for nearly fifteen seconds !
23 They were entitled in my judgment to take into account the actual use by the defendant company and the previous owner in determining what the ordinary use of that vehicle was on the road so far as it is relevant to the question they had to answer .
24 It 's here that breakthrough 's in the fight against diseases like cancer have been made .
25 I do not think that that point was in the mind of either Lord Greene or Scrutton L.J. , but the former in the words above quoted , expressed something with which I respectfully agree , and which seems plain , namely , that an absolute order for possession made against a tenant fundamentally alters the position .
26 By the end of 1922 the figure had jumped to a remarkable 155 , showing that recovery was on the way and economic activity increasing .
27 She was not fooled for an instant nor so cut off from news that she had not heard that war was in the air again .
28 The Macedonian government was able to press its claim for recognition , which had been blocked by Greece , by threatening that war was around the corner .
29 Concealed within Rumens 's story is one other — a fairly familiar account of how jealousy can enfeeble the strongest of us , and how when that jealousy is of the past and of cultural differences it is probably unbeatable .
30 That intervention was by the malice of evil men , ’ said Herluin , roused and fiery of eye .
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