Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] that a " in BNC.
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1 | If it were n't that a judge has to decide a case , quite a few of Edward 's legal opinions would probably end in a question mark . ’ |
2 | The then Lord Chief Justice in 1980 commented that , If it were not that a high proportion of cases are compromised long before they reach court the administration of justice would soon grind to a halt ; the courts would be overwhelmed by the volume of work . ’ |
3 | It 's just that a couple of ideas occurred to me , one of which will have occurred to you and one which you probably do n't know about . |
4 | ‘ It 's just that a few days ago I heard one of our members say something about Connie . |
5 | It 's just that a lot of the heads have worn they |
6 | Or maybe it is simply that a second to them is a vastly longer subjective experience of time than it is to us and other creatures , possessed of a slower metabolic rate . |
7 | It is simply that a feature , which seemed prominent in the stereotype , may appear insignificant in the performance , and vice versa . |
8 | It is simply that a permissive culture which makes increasingly fewer demands on the egos and superegos of its citizens where self-restraint , postponement of gratification and drive-inhibition in general are concerned must — unless it is to dissolve in anarchy — abrogate those restraining , controlling and inhibiting functions to itself and to its agencies of social control . |
9 | It is not that a major shift is suddenly taking place , although the stock market crash of October 1987 did make people feel as if the ground was unexpectedly moving beneath them . |
10 | However , if it is right that a change is as good as a rest , you should now feel rested and ready to cope with anything . |
11 | But for a handful of obvious reasons , Lewis does not draw a picture of ‘ the whole man ’ in Surprised by Joy It is partly that a natural reticence made him draw a veil over the two greatest facts of his emotional history : his relationships with his father and Mrs Moore . |
12 | It is here that a massive scoreboard confronts the players , the numbers changed slowly , tantalisingly , by hand . |
13 | It is here that a true designing system will be based and will grow from an understanding of the conceptual activities , how they are developed and controlled . |
14 | IT IS HERE THAT A CITY AND ITS PEOPLE POSSESSED A PART OF MY SPIRIT . |
15 | It is here that a city and its people possessed a part of my spirit . |
16 | It is here that an anthropological observing participation comes into its own , for in living with the semantics of the system the analyst has the potential to undertake a rarely used method of social research . |
17 | It is here that an individual anthropomorphic interpretation of each animal enters the process and overlays generalised documentation . |
18 | It is seldom that a week passes by without my having several letters on the same theme . |
19 | … it is seldom that an appeal from its decision will lie . |
20 | It is enough that a project satisfy the purpose of ‘ the advancement of knowledge in biological or behavioural sciences , ( section 5.3(d) ) , although the applicant must then justify the necessity of using animals at all ( 5.5 ) , and in specific terms if the use of larger mammals is proposed ( 5.6 ) . |
21 | It is then that a conflict of interests may arise . |
22 | It is then that a crisis of autonomy can be most nearly identified with a crisis of identity , and can be seen in many an act of teenage rebellion . |
23 | It is now that a man may pick the flowers and fruit of his lifetime , and complete his gardens of philosophy . |
24 | But Mr Michael Fallon , the Conservative candidate , said it was right that a quarter of the receipts should go on housing while threequarters went towards repayment of debt . |
25 | It was here that a friendly Johnny Marr , embarrassed by success , deliberately became a father figure to smaller local acts practising in the rooms next door . |
26 | So in 1973 Andy decided to try and qualify for the Open at Royal Troon — and it was here that an incident occurred that changed his career . |
27 | In 1901 , he accepted the post of Missioner to the Deaf and Dumb in Oxford ; it was here that an undergraduate suggested he should try for a University degree at Oxford , but permission was refused . |
28 | Not that they needed a fire , it was just that a fire was more civilized . |
29 | ‘ It was just that a couple of times I 'd been looking out , or I 'd just glance up as I passed , and , well , I 'd seen her there . |
30 | ‘ At that stage it was just that a body had been found . |