Example sentences of "[be] [adv] that [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | And although you 're right that they 've been selling flowers for a long time , they underwent a massive re-fit recently . |
2 | ‘ She was a dream I held dear , but ‘ t is the woman you are now that I love — sweet and true and courageous . ’ |
3 | The objectives are surely that we do the Liberal Democrats some real good , both nationally and in this area , in the longer term as well as for next June . |
4 | Similarly , C. S. Lewis 's The Allegory of Love is praised by Kathleen Tillotson for charting the nature and evolution of two " principles " , or fundamental movements of the human mind — romantic love and allegory : " It is rarely that we meet with a work of literary criticism of such manifest and general importance as this . " |
5 | But Mr Bliss is right that we have to assume that the abductors are politically motivated terrorists — ‘ ' |
6 | My hon. Friend is right that we have the most generous system in the developed world for supporting students . |
7 | SIR JACOB : It is right that she do n't seem desirous to drown the remembrance of her original in her education . |
8 | ‘ Oh , it 's only that I feel I 've been wasting my life ! |
9 | ‘ It 's only that I think , maybe , that it 's more the vice of America — no , not vice , I do n't think , but difficulty — to be moralistic in politics . |
10 | It 's only that I have n't been able to get to the bank , being ill and all that , and I have n't got any money for the rent . |
11 | I think we have to be a little bit careful about this because , of course , erm the feeling is not that once they 've been in the job for a little while that they are still amateurs , it 's merely that we do n't require them to know a great deal about what they 're going to do before they start . |
12 | It is merely that they wish to question me , for I had responsibility for the food last night . |
13 | It 's basically that we feel the group has to be thrown into different circumstances if it 's going to be stimulated , if it 's going to change . |
14 | ‘ In the present circumstances it is enough that we help each other , neh ? ’ |
15 | It is enough that we see these things and sit with her while she drinks manzanilla or brandy to wash the sight away ( though we are never told why she drinks ) — these things are enough to make us participate in what we surmise she must be feeling . |
16 | The old man explained his views on the matter afterwards to a Christian friend , ‘ For an ordinary man in normal circumstances it is enough that he believe faithfully in God . |
17 | It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company . |
18 | ‘ It is only that I have never been proposed to so abruptly , so boldly before . ’ |
19 | It is only that I live in Dresden and that I fight like this that keeps me sane . |
20 | He can measure every clause of what the income is , against what the expenditure is so that we have some control to ensure that the church life grows and we do n't stumble . |
21 | Now if you notice Carol 's movements , they are always in a an upward direction and the reason for this is so that you do n't drag the skin , so when you 're whatever you 're doing with your face , whe , when you 're cleansing , toning , and moisturize , always try and keep the movements going up because you do n't want to stretch the face , you do n't want to make any any loose skin any looser than it is |
22 | and if er , what they 're trying to do is so that you work say twenty three hours the class contact , you , you ca n't be averaged for more than two hours a week , so you need twenty three hours for the first two terms |
23 | the purpose of updating is so that you have current information , yes |
24 | As their letter informed me , it 's enough that they know they 're being watched . ’ |
25 | ‘ It 's enough that you listen . |
26 | It 's enough that you have to pay for the licence , which is erm , what is it eighty pounds |
27 | A second reason is perhaps that we have not obtained many of the much-trumpeted benefits that we were promised from the original Common Market . |
28 | that 's so that we do n't have to mess about with it , it , it |
29 | No , though these are my gloves , it 's so that I do n't get perspiration on the , on the dress , yes , or rings or anything , so |
30 | We have the greatest chance ever to rid the world of nuclear weapons now , yet the consensus in this country is apparently that we need to maintain three Trident systems and possibly build a fourth at a total cost of more than £23 billion . |