Example sentences of "[vb mod] be that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean it sounds like maybe it should be that way but we do n't spell it like we have the I A L or A L E.
2 It 's marvellous that it should be that way and and good that it should be that way too because you know the air waves seem to be full of very noisy songs at the moment that that jar a lot of people .
3 It 's marvellous that it should be that way and and good that it should be that way too because you know the air waves seem to be full of very noisy songs at the moment that that jar a lot of people .
4 Another safeguard that it seems to me that any such policy should have should be that development of the site must be possible without breaching reasonable and appropriate environmental standards .
5 In conversations and discussions the thrust should be that school is a good place and that learning is fun and worthwhile .
6 He should be that lot three anyway .
7 Nonetheless , Butler showed that there is little justification for taking egoistic hedonism , or even an egoistic psychology which is not hedonistic , as based on obvious fact , and that the initial presumption must be that concern for the welfare of others is what it seems , the direct wish for their welfare .
8 Gatfield is still surprised by the record-buying public 's assumption that the first record they purchase by a new act must be that artist 's first release .
9 Oh , well that must be that road down by Daisy Hill .
10 Thus the conclusion must be that profitability of British industry declined , though not on the pattern suggested by Bacon and Eltis .
11 The conclusion must be that monitoring and review should proceed alongside other quality control exercises which are more pragmatic , which introduce a wider range of data , and which are capable of addressing the question of optimality as well as the question of adequacy .
12 However , the main concern must be that pressure from the right to reduce interest rates may become irresistible , or that the markets will in the interim test credibility to the point where the pressure builds up for higher rates which would be very difficult for the new government to accept .
13 However , the company 's hands are tied because the Government insist that the main consideration must be that bus services are commercially profitable .
14 The basis of that conception must be that citizenship begins at twenty-one ; that up to that age all boys and girls are wards of the State and are to be regarded as in a state of tutelage ; and that during these twenty-one years no effort must be spared to give each one according to his capacities , and limited by no other considerations , the fullest opportunity to develop every innate power .
15 I 've finished my coffee again , it must be that cup in it , w is yours still hot ?
16 If it is accepted that ability to consume is the major determinant and indicator of economic status — and that is implicit in the common concern over the ‘ standard of living ’ of different groups in society — then the conclusion must be that retirement is only one of a number of factors that affect economic status , and retirement alone is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for economic dependency .
17 Tottenham Court Road must be that point , an interchange from the black line to the red .
18 so it 's not a way of reaching people with a disability and , you know , that might be that kind of
19 It might be that Zoser was another such .
20 A counter-argument might be that standing rules are just one mechanism for weeding out hopeless or frivolous cases at an early stage and protecting government bodies ( rightly or wrongly ) from harassment by ‘ professional litigants ’ ( who else would expend the time and resources necessary to mount a hopeless case ? ) meddling in matters which do not really concern them .
21 One reason might be that androgyny typically envisages a unity ostensibly beyond sexual difference , but in fact inseparable from it ; androgyny especially has too often been a genderless transcendent which leaves sexual difference in place .
22 N i er well no , but it still might be that year eleven numbers is still our gearbox as Paul called it in terms of so whether that 's actually
23 One possible explanation for this discrepancy might be that Ac-ASA is less well taken up by the colonic mucosa , and there is indirect evidence to suggest that this so .
24 An immediate response might be that quantity appears to be all that counts .
25 An alternative explanation might be that pregnancy increases the risk of gall stone formation only transiently .
26 The relationships are not named but it might be that STUDENT takes COURSE and that STUDENT has as tutor ACADEMIC STAFF .
27 The pedant 's argument might be that Pulex irritans is a very specific term for an otherwise undistinguished little insect .
28 Of course there are ethical problems here but , in the absence of these control experiments , it might be that light is exerting its effect by some other means , say , by encouraging the patient to become more active .
29 And it might be that infinity is a hundred amps , or
30 Might be that car that went David must have gone with Brian .
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