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

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1 Maybe Jeff was right that the man was insufferable and she had simply been bowled over by his formidable good looks and by that quality of heady excitement he exuded .
2 " Because the Children 's Act in Scotland is just that bit different to England . "
3 And we must remember our interest in Livesey is only that he might give us a lead to the young girl 's killer . ’
4 Until the past two years Drexel was right that the total return from investing in a diversified portfolio of junk bonds overcompensated for the default rate .
5 Stradling writes , " Until comparatively recently the prevailing view on political education in England was either that it was already adequately taken care of through History , Geography , Social or General Studies or that it was a wholly unsuitable subject for the school curriculum . "
6 I am aware that there was a steady decrease in the casualty figures and this was welcome to the Harris Offensive and also to the Mighty Eighth , but it always appeared to be that the Luftwaffe were just that one step ahead until , of course , the advent of D-Day and the advance of the Allies on the Continent .
7 ‘ You have my testimony , sir , and you have Eddie 's too that we — ’
8 He was certainly not purporting to compile a representative list of ‘ extra-hazardous ’ activities — though one of the fundamental problems about Rylands v. Fletcher is perhaps that the law has never made up its mind whether the rule is aimed at such activities .
9 As there were no other masculine arms but Alain 's then that too was obvious and the girl 's knowing and amused looks explained it all thoroughly .
10 The interest of UE is simply that it follows Gaius , and keeps to the basic wordings .
11 There will come the time when he will withdraw the Holy Spirit , when he will be taken out of the world , but as long as the church of Jesus Christ is here that will not take place .
12 But Mr Bliss is right that we have to assume that the abductors are politically motivated terrorists — ‘ '
13 The most plausible explanation of the demand for the law of Winchester is probably that the rebels accepted the 1285 Statute of Winchester , which could be interpreted as giving all adult males the right to bear arms .
14 Forster is right that the correlation between the variables is far from perfect ; the data points are spread quite widely to either side of the line .
15 The position in England and Wales is now that in all areas there are two levels of administration , the county and district authority .
16 And Charlie Mallender is exactly that : an old shipmate .
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