Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 A banquet-hall deserted — Broadstone Station would henceforth be only that to thousands for whom it had for long been associated with happiness — the happiness of the day 's work , the happiness of companionship , the happiness of simply being alive on a fine day .
2 Is it just been recently that you 've started to get involved ?
3 I think we have to say that er I would imagine that plans are well advanced for the nineteen ninety/ninety one/ninety two settlement , er so it may not be immediately that er we will get the benefit of what we said to him .
4 Thus to love or hate you , it may not be enough that your actions in your own interests make all the difference between success and failure for my highest hopes ; but it may be enough , even if nothing you do has any bearing on my projects , that in being drawn to or shrinking from your viewpoint I feel myself in touch with a personality of which the total pattern attracts or repels my own .
5 It would not be enough that the actor merely intends to have himself arrested , for example by way of protest .
6 ‘ But you 'll not be there that often , ’ Karr had warned him .
7 Every fact and circumstance must be considered and it will probably be seldom that any single one is determinative .
8 This is how it would often be now that she had cast off in her own little ship of independence .
9 What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ .
10 The strongest Akali faction by far is now that led by Mr Simranjit Singh Mann .
11 The strongest Akali faction by far is now that led by Mr Simranjit Singh Mann .
12 Perhaps more important , the point of requiring reasons for refusal would surely be so that — in cases of unfair refusal — these could be used as a basis for putting matters right .
13 With the increasing impact of information technology the problem today is sometimes that there seems to be too much information rather than too little .
14 My point here is simply that they do go some way to explaining why patterns of co-residence fluctuate over time .
15 What is happening here is simply that the additional real money supply is being held in speculative or ‘ idle ’ balances .
16 Remember the little truth theory that we did in lecture two or three , or when you do semantics in logic by swinging two model theories , when you interpret the expressions of a logical language , you have to assign a structure and , er the claim here is just that the natural language , that structure , structure that the semantic interpretation rules apply to , it 's just the syntactic structure .
17 The difficulty here is often that it is not clear whether the problem is meant to bear a relation to the book-work question or not .
18 The argument here is essentially that a gradation scheme might lead to a lighter sentence in certain cases than would otherwise have been imposed .
19 ‘ Another reason for setting up my workshop near here was so that I would n't lose touch with my mother . ’
20 erm what else was there that was on there ? , there 's a couple you 'd like actually
21 The most influential typology however was probably that produced by Pahl ( 1966a ) .
22 The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease .
23 The reason for Bleach 's high media profile recently is simply that they are a pearl in an oyster of normality and the ‘ Eclipse EP ’ blots out every other noise/female vocal merchants being hailed as the new messiahs with immense ease .
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