Example sentences of "[verb] that [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Bill supposes that is how these things are done .
2 Erm and when she was talking to me about different people , I 'd never know who they was , because I was never I was never that interested in Bay to er to find out who they was or to remember she 'd point out somebody and say that 's so and so and then when she 'd mention him a couple of days later I 'd go , Who 's that ?
3 You see , four of us going up and down twice a day , morning and evening , makes sixteen times altogether , and Mr Evans thinks that 's quite enough traipsing .
4 Perhaps the Prime Minister thinks that is too modest .
5 The Regulation enters into force after the European Parliament has debated it , which should be no later than 31 March 1993 , but the Directive is delayed until October in response to a request by the Netherlands , which says that is not ready yet with its internal laws .
6 Although the market is growing by some 69% per annum now , Ovum says that 's already down 10% on its 1991 report 's prediction , and will fall to 27% per annum by 1997 .
7 Ever-loyal Leigh says that 's grossly unfair on a woman who proved she could act in the movie Madame Sousatzka and that she could sing and dance in the film version of Thirties musical The Boyfriend .
8 There are occasions when something occurs that is so much outside the laws of nature and likelihood that all previous points of mental reference have to be abandoned .
9 Colonel Qaddafi 's reported displeasure at the outcome of local debates on naturalization shows that is not always true .
10 Ask yourself what is the point it raises that is not precisely covered by authority .
11 I should think so , providing that 's not too loud .
12 No one even pretends that is enough , and we saw several children with the shrunken limbs and wrinkled faces of marasmus .
13 One hopes that is not what Crane had in mind when he credited Williams 's poems with ‘ charm ’ .
14 The Monster scowls and a green tongue emerges that is altogether too long and snakelike ; green slurry flows down its chin into the plastic bibdish .
15 It follows that is not an objective number generated by considerations of overall balance in the labour market : its value turns critically on the political preferences of governments which are supposed to be in a position to define for themselves what unemployment rate will correspond to full employment and to be capable of action to achieve their newly defined objective .
16 The boom days of the 1980s will never return and though profits should recover well when the upturn finally comes that is largely in the price .
17 ‘ I was interested in how a mind works that is as analytical and calculating as his seems to be . ’
18 Looking back , Jean believes that is around the time Brian 's feelings for her changed .
19 He acknowledges that Donald is South Africa 's top bowler and major attraction but he believes that is still no excuse for bowling him too much .
20 But Moscow knows that is not the case .
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