Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [noun pl] that " in BNC.
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1 | Those are obviously matters that can be discussed in today 's debate , so I see no need for a further debate . |
2 | These are only names that people have mentioned and I wrote them down , I write them down . |
3 | Answer guide : Independent variables in the context of cost functions are normally activities that drive costs . |
4 | Types of tan Bronzers are normally gels that contain colour pigments and can be washed off easily at night — do remember to do this or your sheets will have a golden glow too ! |
5 | As he said , in some cases there are already agreements that compensation could be made under the investors compensation scheme . |
6 | Even without that decision , there are already signs that the new Berlin market will resemble London 's . |
7 | In Europe there are already signs that more and more people are taking this matter seriously , hence the EC ban on hormones for growth promotion and the opposition to BST . |
8 | And now , judging by Bill Clinton 's croak as he addressed supporters yesterday , there are already signs that he is feeling the pace . |
9 | There are already signs that its great wealth and influence are beginning to regenerate the whole southern half of Africa , particularly the previously beleaguered states of Mozambique , Angola and Zambia . |
10 | There are already signs that the rights are to be so qualified as to become ineffective . |
11 | There are already signs that DVI is being seen as a delivery medium in itself rather than just a process . |
12 | Cute and sweet are not adjectives that readily spring to mind on surveying the stage wardrobe of Andi , the blonde frontwoman of local cover band Sunshine . |
13 | These are not faults that affect the book 's practical usefulness . |
14 | But these are not questions that come into it . ’ |
15 | Horses are not things that can be forgotten about . |
16 | What I 'm talking about here are not things that are unnatural but things that er will come naturally as you relax into your presentation . |
17 | Although all the steps ( a ) to ( d ) were completed by the balance sheet date , some would argue that as the redundancy costs are to be incurred in the next year , they are not liabilities that should be recognised in the current year 's accounts . |
18 | Many of the questions asked may surprise the newcomer to homoeopathy as they are not ones that a GP usually asks . |
19 | For him they are not myths that express spiritual reality ; instead they are mistaken myths . |
20 | Unfortunately for the Lloyd campaign , unemployment , poll tax , homelessness and the state of the NHS are not issues that keep the Christchurch voters awake at night . |
21 | And yet , when I met them I thought these are not children that I have to think of as children , they 're people and they 're fascinating ! |
22 | In a word-association test , joy , gioa , Gaudium et Spes , are not terms that readily spring to mind in his connection . |
23 | Furthermore : ‘ The ideals of the person and of social cooperation … are not ideals that , at some moment in life , citizens are said simply to choose . |
24 | And finally a bill for the centre of fourteen pounds fourteen pence , which are just items that Don draws , er a mousetrap , er a bin , etcetera . |
25 | They want to know what ‘ Cool As F— ’ means when they 're just things that have come off the top of your head and you 've stuck on a T-shirt . ’ |
26 | I mean they 're just things that the human body does . |
27 | They 'll be exclamations and things they 're just exclamations that they 've heard I think on television . |
28 | It 's called compound time because they 're not beats that can be divided into two . |
29 | But they 're not ones that are orbiting the planet . |
30 | That wretched man steals anything that 's of good quality that he can get his hands on — not for himself since they 're usually things that do n't fit him — he sells them to the second-hand clothes stalls on San Lorenzo market . ’ |