Example sentences of "that [be] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 That is what frightens me and stops me from telling her .
2 That is what frightens me and stops me from telling her .
3 That is what stokes their desire to flee ( if only the damned rand were not so low , and the idea of settling in Ealing so bloody depressing ) ; what scares the living daylights out of the lovely green suburbs .
4 That is what touches me .
5 That is what drives us on .
6 They should n't walk on the edges as that is what causes them to widen and the erosion to spread .
7 I have so looked forward to it , making all the things with Matey , and thinking of what we shall do with the money we make — which is stupid really , when I know that I could so easily give them so much more — But that would be nothing , for what I have done with Matey has been done by me , and not by Papa , for that is what giving them his money would mean .
8 I closed the gap , but he had gained at the start and that is what gave him the advantage at the finish .
9 That is what distinguishes our lives from those of insects . ’
10 That is what concerns them .
11 And they have a long-term interest in maintaining industry 's prosperity , for that is what pays their pensions .
12 That is what convinces me where they would like to take us .
13 That is what makes them different from other student movements , since they work with the oppressed and underprivileged , making them more aware of their role and situation in society and helping them to realise the need to organise themselves and to start doing the work by themselves . ’
14 The reason the Royal Show is international is not because we say it is ; it is because the international visitors choose to visit the Royal Show and that is what makes it the most international agricultural show in the world .
15 That is what makes it cut so cleanly .
16 Equations ( 5.1 ) and ( 5.2 ) have already been explained : t is the aggregate demand shock which is assumed to follow the ‘ random walk ’ process shown in equation ( 5.3 ) , that is it equals its value in the previous period plus t , a serially uncorrelated random error with zero mean and constant variance .
17 Well that 's that is I think everyone who 's ever worked on computers , editing or word processors , has been very fascinated by the change of attitude that they 've had , that somehow it is n't finished .
18 Well that is I think everyone who 's ever worked on computers , editing or word processing , has been very fascinated by the change of attitude that they 've had , that somehow it is n't finished , it 's never finished .
19 Erm and and I think that is I think you 'll agree that 's looking at the problem from s from from the other side .
20 Now that is you know what do you do with these things I mean they 're a nuisance when it comes to making a presentation .
21 Twice a day she swims and sometimes when she 's tired , she wonders why she keeps it up ; but the answer to that is she enjoys it so much .
22 That 's something to tell my wife .
23 the , the chain sir the chain of logic and of course had it not been with one inter interposing there , had it not been for void restrictions , it would not have written , that 's when they were written , they were written only because of the restrictions that 's what enabled them to be written
24 Right , that 's what happens you see .
25 I sometimes think that 's what wakes him — an obscure sense of loss , an occult awareness that I am no longer conscious .
26 That 's what told me ,
27 That 's what keeps them fighting in the hills . ’
28 That 's what keeps me winning . ’
29 That 's what keeps me doing it [ housework ] .
30 That 's what keeps me in business .
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