Example sentences of "[adj] be [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Some are like that .
2 The very large majority of our sample , having been born between about 1885 and 1895 were in that special , and it might be said tragic , generation who were young adults during the Great War , then spent their middle years living through the Depression and the Second World War .
3 no , so he said erm , when I opened it court order , I said well I do n't know what yours is I said but it 's nothing to do with this , I said this is about that so when I opened the other one I remember then that when they originally built that court order bit he give me one cheque for sixty two quid and one for sixty nine
4 Erm , the particular one I 'm focusing on here is sort of the , the vision screening part of it cos the assessment of work stations is gon na be a longer term thing , we 're going back to pre where they 've actually sort of ticked the various boxes on the sheets and said this is like that and so we are collating that information currently .
5 ‘ I do n't think this is like that . ’
6 It was said that um when he was a baby his nurse used to masturbate him in the cradle t to calm him to stop him crying and er apparently this was at that time , so it was believed , quite a common way of of keeping infants quiet .
7 In the accounts of ‘ anthropology at home ’ currently being produced , the potential to include the personal is unlike that which exists here , for only rarely does the research material contain an account in which the analyst is the subject as well as the researcher .
8 And how much is with that ?
9 Edward III was in that position until the birth of Edward of Woodstock in June 1330 .
10 So how could it all be like that ?
11 this afternoon , but we wo n't all be in that workshop , sorry , just to have , perhaps Samantha , if you 'd just say what of the new communications strategy , I think members ourselves , but in a sense it would be very useful to know what the others , perhaps we could take some of it back with us .
12 All were at that time employed in the Winchester office of the Royal Life Insurance Co .
13 I well remember Miss Laverock 's staging of the last appearance of Amelita Galli-Curci , the world famous coloratura soprano , and of how thrilled we all were by that amazing and beautiful voice .
14 But the burning is beneath that … somehow . ’
15 time would that be about that you started
16 So said if you 're going to be like that be like that .
17 If I pull my jumper off like that be like that dresses .
18 The way we 're going to recover it first is on that
19 ‘ Besides , ’ she added , ‘ I presume you need to know precisely where Carnelian is within that great mass ? ’
20 The IR spectrum of gaseous is like that of the glass formed by rapid condensation , but completely different from that of the annealed and crystalline solid , whose spectra shows bands characteristic of and .
21 Perhaps because her own was at that time lumpen and awkward she seemed to feel the contrast painfully — such high , generous breasts , such a neat waist , such slender wrists and ankles !
22 That is off that 's off the price erm this this particular fabric ,
23 Mm , very funny yorkshire pudding , that 's one of the things I , say I should n't eat that is on that , those yorkshire puddings , but I 'm having a holiday today
24 that is worth that money
25 In New Zealand er our team got a gold and a silver medal in the World Blind Sailing Competition and if you think of what that is in that was involved in achieving that er it is a very great matter .
26 Erm and certainly when it comes to local needs housing that is in that is explicitly to be an exception and and erm I I see no particular problem with that .
27 No that 's up that 's just up the
28 Well that 's since that .
29 And that 's to that 's clearly summarized on the last page of your appendix B is n't it ?
30 Yes , but that 's to that would be terrible if you had this !
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