Example sentences of "[pers pn] is that [pron] be " in BNC.

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1 in which he says that erm the more convinced that she is that it 's going to be fatal in its operation , the more determined apparently she is that Adam shall share .
2 But the one thing that does impress itself on you is that he 's so very competent .
3 ‘ All I shall tell you is that she 's somebody Mother knows . ’
4 What I 'm saying to you is that you are
5 ‘ One of the things I like about you is that you 're so ridiculous . ’
6 The reason they recruit , or try to recruit , black policemen like you is that it 's supposed to make for better relationships between the black community and the police .
7 I I know that you 're going you that that that you may suggest that er my view it 's not capable of being assimilated but I think the the the basic view I have to put forward to you is that it is not necessary .
8 The reason why we 've stopped you is that there 's no disc on your windscreen .
9 Now what I 'm saying to you is that there 's a big question mark as far as Goodey er report is concerned and they can talk about er the surpluses , they can talk about the trustees , but there 's no majority as far as the employees are concerned and this was the question mark that we we were saying that one of the reasons why they were saying you know that the employee should be in the minority because in the end paragraph of the summing up of the Goodey report that states quite clearly that all the responsibility and all the but the employer , now you yourself has said that er as far as the schemes and we 're talking of something in the region of a hundred and twenty eight thousand .
10 But the central irony about him is that it was not only the Norwegian people that rejected him : even the majority of Norwegian fascists did n't want him .
11 ‘ I think what came across most strongly about him is that he 's such a charming and pleasant person , ’ Dominic says of Justin .
12 ‘ One of the things that attracted us to him is that he is someone who is willing to stand up and speak against something that he believes is wrong . ’
13 Another plus for him is that he is no longer surrounded by girls and the English , as he now has Kyle MacDougall at the hostel , so along with Andrew they are beginning to affirm themselves .
14 The interesting thing about him is that he was one of those people who always turn out to be lucky no matter what they do .
15 All I can tell you about him is that he was an ensign flying a Catalina aircraft in England thirty-two years ago . ’
16 I would n't call last season debacle making the right decisions , my own personal opinion of him is that he was the right manager to get us out of the second divsion , but I feel that given the players and money avail able to him he maybe could have done better .
17 Now all I 'm suggesting to him is that there is here apparently a requirement laid down by the treaty which ca n't be aggregated by any one individual member state which could actually only be enforced by reference to a court of justice and what I 'd like to ask is in the light of this very deep seated concern by the French about Strasbourg er and the European parliament building and the knowledge that this is of such importance to the er of er voting and of representation in the community of the European elections .
18 All I know about her is that she 's twice a widow …
19 It is that they are not talking because they see no way to settle their differences .
20 ‘ If there is a fault at the moment , it is that they are a bit too élite and cliquey .
21 The more comparable writers we study , the less likely it is that they are out of step with the norm of the language rather than Swift .
22 It is that they are so flexible , so accommodating , especially in some of the newer forms .
23 Or stood in despair as your children big or little , carry on ignoring your repeated demands that they stop whatever undesirable thing it is that they are doing ?
24 The reason they do not like it is that they are so sensitive about it .
25 But part of their argument as I see it is that they are trying to seek to minimize the impact er in terms of unemployment levels by shifting the structure er and trying to well possibly counter the effects of a fallout in the primary sector .
26 Whatever it is that they 're deficient in .
27 The only pity of it is that they 're running out of Forster novels to film .
28 Well I mean , if we 're talking about sort of and they 're looking for a sense of identity of whatever it is that they 're having of
29 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
30 The method concerns itself both with what the underlying unit actually is , and also with how likely it is that we are observing a real effect rather than some random one .
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