Example sentences of "[be] that [pron] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But first I want to say how sorry I am that I had to send Dawn to you instead of coming myself as I promised . |
2 | May I start by saying how pleased I am that you have recognised Michael Buerk , Alistair Cooke and the Today programme team . |
3 | Feelings within the BBC are that somebody has to go and that the 69-year-old Mr Hussey is likely to be the one . |
4 | And I I think some of the lessons from Eastern Europe are that they have tried to go from one old system to a new system at an incredibly swift pace . |
5 | However , I think the practicalities in the situation are that we have to face the fact that they are not going to behave impartially and you see we have a classic example in er the circumstances of our own situation as described by John . |
6 | For example , there was a chap I knew who was in Simon House and the rules of the house are that you 've got to stay off the drink , and unfortunately he had a slip and went back on it . |
7 | If you ca n't find these three files then the chances are that someone has deleted then to save space . |
8 | But these days , with space at a premium , a room kept solely for dining is rare ; the chances are that it has to double as a work room , say for hobbies like model making , or as a quiet place where the family can get on with homework , studying or other paperwork . |
9 | She said : ‘ The strength of my country in recent years has been that we have had no coalition , just clear leadership , a clear majority and clear decisions . |
10 | One of the major criticisms of these previous theories has been that they have tended to see their subject matter ( that is , rule-breaking ) as straightforward and easily identifiable — crime being behaviour that breaks certain of the rules of society . |
11 | So single-minded had she been that she 'd forgotten the presence of Mike and this man . |
12 | Once he had hit her so hard when she would n't tell him where she 'd been that she had had concussion . |
13 | Or , perhaps , it may have been that she had married him . |
14 | The attraction of Lucas Simmonds had been that he had appeared to be confidently , unusually , happily " normal " , good friend , good sport , reliable leader , bright chap , blazer , flannels and smiling face . |
15 | One of these had been that he had suggested going to the Isle of Wight on holiday with the same friends , every year , self-catering . |
16 | Since then he has been seen by the right-wing as Maggie 's prince-in-waiting , but his skill has been that he has remained very much in favour with the Major Government where his ability and amiability won him respect . |
17 | So successful has the state system been that it has lost only about 1 per cent of its operations to a private competitor under the system of tendering for the provision of local passenger services that was also introduced by the 1988 rail reforms . |
18 | According to Carl Chilley , principal business services consultant , the problem with distributed computing has been that it has encouraged the development of technology for technology 's sake , without real thought as to how to implement it effectively in a business environment . |
19 | Their crime seemed to be that they had sung the song ‘ Hernando 's Hideaway ’ too loudly . |
20 | It could equally be that they had spotted my men following them and were attempting to shake them off . ’ |
21 | Include it in that , those twelve weeks because I know it 's , you know , a bit erm I would try and see if I could set up some sex education with the health centre and the , you know , that she used to take them and they went through contraception and condoms and whatever at the , and she used to take them down for an afternoon it might well be that they have to miss a lesson |
22 | Where beat officers come into play is where you 've got the non-urgent , what we call , the traffic , the non-urgent jobs , erm , where people can afford , maybe a couple of hours , it might be that they have to wait until the beat officer gets on duty could be a day or so 's time and they they do do an awful lot of work , and it 's an ongoing thing . |
23 | It may be that they have developed new sensitivities to foods , or that they are becoming chemical-sensitive . |
24 | It may be that they have discussed the matter with other witnesses , or even the opposition , and reconsidered their evidence . |
25 | It may be that they have been healed ; it may be that they have known the manifest presence of God as the church has drawn near to him in worship . |
26 | It may be that they have found a way to train humans . |
27 | So again perhaps tied in our prices , it might be that we 've assumed that we 'd do more , perhaps than the other groups . |
28 | I mean it may well be that we have to resort to some sort of er |
29 | It may not be that we have become too sophisticated but that we are so confused we seek salvation even from out there . |
30 | The hypothesis appears to be that we have inherited from our animal ancestors the habit of discrimination , but have added an additional criterion , namely the conscious calculation of relatedness , to the criteria of propinquity , and perhaps physical and biochemical similarity , used by animals . |