Example sentences of "be that [pers pn] 've [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He 's always been surrounded by people who think everything else he does is marvellous , but one of the points of our relationship has been that I 've always criticised his work , and for me those double portraits of the Seventies came perilously close to Photo-Realism . ’
2 ‘ It could be that I 've simply never felt strongly enough about anyone , ’ she cut in , instantly wishing the words unsaid as she realised how much they revealed about her feelings for him .
3 It could be that you 've never taken your family abroad on holiday , so you set yourself a little objective , that in two years ' time , I want to take them all , even if it 's a damn package deal on a flight to Tenerife , do it , will you feel good , will the family enjoy it ?
4 One I mean one of the reason 's that we 've actually changed these round and and do n't think it 's right is because the has a there 's been a cut cut cost cutting exercise within the building .
5 Most significant news of all is that we 've just won the highly respected Dataquest Customer Satisfaction Poll against competition from the other best manufacturing names in the industry .
6 That 's right , our position is that we 've already erm adversely affected our environment if you like as and the balanced er approach respectively needs to meet housing requirements .
7 And the final point I wanted to make , although yes , we do welcome the special transitional grant second tranche of ten point eight million pounds , and it would be churlish not to , it is nevertheless a reduction on what the share of it was last year erm s of the national total so there is actually a reduction in the share that is getting this year , and alongside that , and of course hence the need for the recommendation in the budget , is that we 've actually lost very specifically one point eight five six million in the rollover grant from last year 's erm S T D tranche which we are specifically asking and very grateful to policy and resources for , hopefully , erm we 're asking and we 're hopeful they will underpin it and the Chairman is here and er er has nodded in that direction I think it 's fair to say .
8 I know , so I mean the thing is that we 've always said have n't ya as long as you can sort of get 'em down
9 ‘ The problem about us , ’ said Helen , ‘ is that we 've never felt the same way about money as most other people seem to . ’
10 ‘ Easy , ’ I replied , ‘ You see , the things about the Americans is that they 've absolutely no CLAAAARSE . ’
11 The key reasons before that is that they 've actually put the across in the way that 's not totally compatible with learning side .
12 What I mean is that I 've finally been forced to admit that the large-animal side of veterinary practice is still controlled by men .
13 Part of the problem is that I 've already been through all this pregnancy stuff with Wife Number One .
14 The upshot of this is that I 've now become a resident , which makes a weekly tour of junk and antique shops even more vital .
15 It can be a very hard game sometimes , but the most important thing for me is that I 've now got my mind right .
16 The result of this strategy is that I 've never missed a plane in twenty-eight years of international travel — except once .
17 Yes , but the difference is that I 've never seen those houses but I have , I can see those .
18 What you have n't realized is that you 've already had the moon for that day but because it was up and in and in the sky during the day time hours you did n't see it .
19 Now , obviously , within all of that , what that shows me and just common sense tells me , is that you 've obviously got a very vital role but there are problems .
20 the problem is that you 've actually got inequalities being promoted in , in the meantime which you have , you might want to do something about .
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