Example sentences of "that [be] " in BNC.

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1 The conclusions from that are of profound consequence .
2 Days like that are very important to us .
3 ‘ Record companies and things like that are not my main concern .
4 These latter examples may be more appropriate for those countries or regions with large rural populations or that do not have a well-developed system of local educational institutions comparable to the community colleges , technical institutes or the like that are found in Australia , Britain , Canada , Denmark , and the US .
5 The electrodes for that are only linked up at intervals , of course , since they have to be directly attached to his scalp .
6 But the reasons for that are in the general principle that people are responsible for the consequences of their actions .
7 Draw up a list of 20 things you have never done that are silly but do n't cost much money and work your way down the list by doing one each day ( eg leave your car in the garage and hitch a lift , turn the daily newspaper into papier mâché , go to the shops wearing a funny hat , shake hands with the next 10 people you meet ) .
8 I do not mean just dating by this ; there are all sorts of relationships that you can enter into that are just on a one-to-one basis .
9 When I asked him a question he 'd say , ‘ The answer to that is — in fact the several answers to that are
10 I mean , I just have n't stopped listening to Nirvana 's ‘ Nevermind ’ LP , and the guitars on that are very simple and grungy and effective .
11 Bands like that are accidents waiting to happen in a world where 99 per cent of groups are casualties of their own blatant ambition .
12 But Britain 's latest ‘ fab five ’ Take That are proud of the squeaky-clean image that has won the hearts of millions of teenagers — and parents too .
13 All the boys in Take That are careful with money , three of them still live at home with mum — and their parents make cups of tea for the adoring fans who wait outside their homes .
14 Take That are Robbie Williams , 18 , from Stoke-on-Trent , Gary Barlow , 21 , from Cheshire and Mark Owen , 18 , Howard Donald , 22 , and Jason Orange , 22 , all from Manchester .
15 With five top 40 hits under their belt and a top ten album , you might think Take That are rolling in it .
16 There may be other achievements that you are proud of that are not listed here .
17 The results of that are too horrifying to contemplate .
18 Every weekend now , tens of thousands , perhaps hundreds of thousands of people are taking tablets containing unknown substances , and God alone knows what the real long-term consequences of that are likely to be .
19 Widnes bitterly complained about the unfairness of the situation saying — quite rightly — that if incidents like that are to be pulled out you would need 26 cameras — for every player .
20 ‘ And many of those who have n't done that are internationals , anyway — like David Hirst , Carlton Palmer , John Sheridan , Nigel Worthington and Danny Wilson . ’
21 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssystemes AG last week added its endorsement to the list of vendors pledging X/Open XPG4 conformance , promising that the systems it has that are now XPG3 will be XPG4 by the end of the year : some of its software products are already XPG4 branded .
22 They do n't they 're in like that are n't they straight in front of you .
23 My dad says there are really good routes worth doing that are only V.Diff and that 's all he ever wants to take me up , but I just do n't want to know .
24 There is an externality about the Buddhist symbol 's application here , and the doubts raised by that are with self-vindication .
25 Against that are moments when he strays too far from the printed note in striving for that extra frisson of feeling and resorts to a delivery that stays only just the right side of being coarse .
26 If , despite that , there is very little direct democracy in most contemporary societies , the reasons for that are political rather than practical or technical : those who occupy positions of power and authority simply do not want it , and actively resist any attempt to bring it into being .
27 have a hearing audience , yes that are older , but the deaf audience which is very young , but other audiences and people who have lost their sight
28 We can also use biological systems to separate them because biological systems , like protein synthesis and things like that are very selective in terms of the one they the , the isomer they will pick up .
29 Also that you used the vehicle without insurance being in force in respect of third party risks a contravention of section a hundred and forty three of the road traffic act to that are you guilty or not guilty ?
30 To that are you guilty or not guilty ?
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