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

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1 Weill 's philosophy here was that songs should not blend with , but should deliberately interrupt , narrative in his contemporaneous documentary style operas ( Willett 1978 , p. 167 ) .
2 One of the strengths of Cable 's work here is that he makes such possible lines of argument and controversy vivid .
3 But Quine 's point here is that there is nothing determinate in the meaning of the original sentence for the translations to approximate to .
4 But what was striking about the three-year-old 's behaviour here was that they did this for twenty trials .
5 Tyner 's achievement here is that , while all the tracks here are largely improvisations ( or at least spontaneous ) , and each is imbued with Tyner 's own sense of the appropriate ( including thundering chords in All the Things you are , for example ! ) , each has a fully rounded and selfcontained form .
6 The plaintiff 's position now is that she has to face the fact that she 's wheelchair bound for life and unable to speak .
7 The CSU 's problem now is that Germany 's political map has changed utterly and it has no one of Strauss 's size .
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