Example sentences of "[be] that [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm this first two we 'd tell people the answers to , so what answer would this one be that times by ten and all that happens .
2 However , as much of this stock has not become owner-occupied , it may well be that increases in market values will cope with the disrepair problem .
3 A cumbersome bureaucracy has grown up at Lloyd 's that panders to the market 's parochial interests rather than to its wider good .
4 Oh , Stour , the river Stour , yeah , eh , erm , that looks as if he 's that looks as if is
5 Its effect is that states in the tails of the distribution N(e) become traps that confine electrons to limited regions of the semiconductor .
6 By contrast , how is the primary school to manage what it is that passes to the secondary school ?
7 The only certainty in today 's fast-moving home entertainment industry is that advances in product technology will occur at an even faster rate .
8 The idea is that recruits from the towns will weed the crops .
9 They used to run down into the Nerd , or whatever river it is that runs through Ealing , and throw themselves in , yelling about the love of Jesus .
10 One of the major stumbling blocks in the criminal prosecution of corporations and their officials is that costs to the state become excessive as the case is stretched out for endless months and sometimes years .
11 A recent investigation of moorhens is one of the first studies to show exactly what it is that makes for a high quality mate ( Science , vol 220 , p 413 ) .
12 A second limitation on actions contained in s11A(4) of the Limitation Act 1980 ( as inserted by the CPA 1987 , Sched 1 ) , is that claims for personal injuries or property damage can not be brought more than three years of becoming aware of the damage , the defect and the identity of the defendant , subject to the ultimate cut-off of ten years .
13 All I see is that wonders upon wonders are opening before us .
14 It also means that whatever part of the brain it is that deals with matters grammatical can be regarded as relatively low in the so-called sub-recursive hierarchy of computing machines — putting it within easier reach , perhaps , of the evolution of cognitive capacities ‘ from below ’ .
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