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

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1 Keep your tapes somewhere that is as free of dust and moisture as possible .
2 Presumably that 's just the tip of the iceberg .
3 And now a point we have now done that , we have now done one , right that is now going to be dealt with by Simon and introduced by Monica are they going to be dated the day she produces them or what are going to be dated ?
4 Right that 's there all we need now is a little bit be melted
5 Right that 's there
6 Right that 's enough .
7 Ah , we 're getting there now Ruth , right that 's enough you lot , crikey , you
8 right that 's enough , now we 're gon na find Grumpy , I can see Grumpy up there look , G R U M P Y
9 Right that 's enough .
10 It 's a question of what happens from now on that 's very important .
11 There is plenty of ordinary play material available commercially that is perfectly suitable for use in shared play by children with a range of levels of vision ; simple shapes , bright colours , strong construction and surfaces that are not too shiny are particularly suitable .
12 Ecological intuitions about the universal recycling of nutrients and the usefulness of much that is also aesthetic are unlikely to measure up against this yardstick for scientific truth .
13 There is therefore some potential disadvantage in trying to obtain maximum identification with other members of a particular Anonymous Fellowship and some advantage in recognising that all addictive disease — and all recovery programmes — have much that is fundamentally in common .
14 Yet this piece has much that is freshly inventive and original , even if these were epithets that , alas , did not readily spring to mind with regard to the performance it received .
15 Here we find that the pressures against taking religion seriously are considerable , despite much that is extremely positive and creative to which RE can and should relate .
16 Perhaps that is also why Mubarak says , or at least why Genet recalls him saying , that if he wants his book ( Prisoner of Love ) to be read he must write it in ‘ a voice that 's sweet but inexorable ’ ( p. 151 ) .
17 Unfortunately for Berger , both stops were exceptionally slick and , judging by the controversial aftermath of Nigel Mansell 's botched pit stop in Portugal last week , perhaps that is just as well .
18 That would have reduced exposure ; but it is so small a step from cutting the level to removing it altogether that perhaps that is now a wiser move given the shift in public opinion .
19 Surely the detailed issue coverage in the Guardian and The Times must be superior to the necessarily brief and superficial coverage of issues on television ? perhaps that is so ; but Very few British newspaper readers read papers like the Guardian and The Times ; most read tabloids such as the Sun , the Star , the Mirror , the Express , or the Mail .
20 YOU : Perhaps that is somewhat on the high side .
21 Perhaps that is only a passing feeling … ’
22 They explored the drawing-room next — or perhaps that is too formal a name for the large and very cheerful room on the other side of the hall .
23 It also seems to provide a rather better description of how to create and modify patterns that the original Illustrator 88 manual — or perhaps that 's just because the subject is being tackled in context rather than as an academic exercise .
24 Erm I 'm not sure er perhaps that 's just one of them , rather than
25 Erm , the er , there seems to be kind of latency period when great , innovations in human thought are followed by considerable turbulence and upset , and the figure responsible becomes a kind of er , you know bogey person , that , that , that , that people get , get perhaps that 's certainly true of Darwin , though I think it 's abating now .
26 Perhaps that 's hardly surprising .
27 Perhaps that 's enough for me , ’ said Eleanor , her voice still unruffled .
28 Cos obviously that 's quite necessary .
29 I mean often actually producing pieces of writing is , is , is quite a , you know , sort of long drawn out sort of er iterative process I suppose in , in mathematical terms erm you know you kind of go through it again and again erm I mean that 's one thing you ca but obviously that 's quite time consuming er
30 yeah he 's talked to me actually as well about dealing with people who from the inside have dealt working with him doing royal visits because obviously that 's quite useful a lesson for them to get over to people
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