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

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1 As I say , I would like you to be in fairly close proximity to where I am so that you can see what I 'm doing and hear what I 'm saying .
2 ‘ It 'd be great to be there but I 'm not that fussed .
3 I 'm really not a great buyer — if I ca n't wear it and I ca n't eat it , then I 'm not that bothered .
4 I figure that I 'm not going to be offered any more roles as the 41-year-old middleaged neurotic entering a crisis , 'cos I 'm not that any more and I do n't want to play that any more .
5 I 'm not that brokenhearted and I 'm , no I 'm annoyed .
6 ‘ Not that I 'm all that well up in musical matters . ’
7 ‘ I 'm just a broke student trying to earn some money over the summer , and I do n't think I 'm all that articulate . ’
8 I 'd heard that American Music Club were something wonderful , but when I saw them at the Grand in Clapham recently , I was n't that impressed .
9 We went off to go see Husbands And Wives , because one of the actresses in that was going to be in the film , someone I was n't that keen on .
10 ‘ At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’
11 I was just that some nights I waken up and you know you can actually hear your heart .
12 The story was current when I was there that this distinguished classical scholar , so accustomed to dealing with the textual problems of Thucydides and Greek epigraphy , was somewhat disconcerted on arriving at Bletchley station to be greeted by an evacuee urchin , jeering : ‘ I 'll read yer secret writing , guv'nor ! ’
13 And of course you are right that this must be about happiness . ’
14 And , as always , telling us where you are so that we can keep sending you our mailings and the next edition of The Birmingham Magazine .
15 ‘ She was a dream I held dear , but ‘ t is the woman you are now that I love — sweet and true and courageous . ’
16 Whilst surely representing the pinnacle of guitar mass-production ( 500,000 per year sometimes ) you 're right that only a small percentage seem to have survived in the UK .
17 And although you 're right that they 've been selling flowers for a long time , they underwent a massive re-fit recently .
18 She 's not that I think she 'll know how upset she is .
19 She 's just that if she did n't take that potion of mine she would have killed herself anyway .
20 and erm , they 're always stuck together , and so I suppose now she 's now that she 's , her friends has separated she has , she instantly separated .
21 ‘ The essence of the patent for you is surely that you believe the heat is there and if it can be scaled up , as you hope it can , that is something that could have manifest benefits to everybody .
22 Right , erm I 've actually got down that erm you assumed that his wife was n't a tax pay sorry , his wife was n't a tax payer and you assumed that she was n't working but you did actually pick back up on that later that she was n't that she was n't going back to work after having the children so erm tt that is now irrelevant but it was at the time that you were saying it , that you did n't actually pick it up .
23 She smiled then to soften any hint that she was annoyed that her mother thought she should be more home-orientated than she was now that she was married .
24 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
25 We 're , we 're , I mean we 're not we 're not that bothered really .
26 But it 's a compliment it 's a compliment from the company saying we 've got a looking people that we 're quite that people can you know .
27 When ( the HoD ) was writing the self-appraisal we were n't that involved to be honest .
28 We are multiplication work and there is n't should be tackled and we were very that we can not do this without and therefore we accept the grant grant fifty thousand in these four counties planning service which I would say servicing .
29 ‘ Yes I was , but we were never that close .
30 It 's unfair for another reason : most of the walkers , climbers and cavers that come to the Dales , the Lakes and the mountains come because they love them , because they respect them and care for them and want to keep them the way they are so that the people of the future can enjoy the wildness and the greatness of the earth .
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