Example sentences of "have be [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 In past decades the roof void in most houses has been just that : a black , dusty hole in which to dump unused goods out of sight .
2 Even though there are signs that the world 's economies are beginning to operate closer together in time terms , nevertheless in the past it has been seldom that every part of the world has been simultaneously in total depression .
3 In response to Frankish currency reform he began to mint new silver pennies in the 760s and 770s , when London emerges as an important royal Mercian minting centre , if not Offa 's principal mint ; it may have been here that his first coins were produced .
4 And it may have been here that a Staufen protest to the pope was drawn up .
5 It must have been then that the two coaches came to light because we moved house in 1925 and quite certainly the coaches were never at the old house but appeared very early on at the new one .
6 It must have been then that I was blown up by the land-mine , which may well have knocked out Private Prescott as well . ’
7 It may have been now that Ermold was returned to his beloved Aquitaine , and favour at Pippin 's court .
8 In that moment , she almost broke down and told him she loved him desperately , for she could see , finally , that all her pretences in Thailand of his capacity for emotion had been just that : pretences .
9 The astrologer had been right to warn her off , had been right that his heart was tied up elsewhere .
10 had been so that
11 . There has n't been one game we 've been there that he has n't or both of them have n't .
12 I have been here that long I thought that I had already been on … ‘
13 It was so scary coming you know all them years staying at home you lose all your confidence and it 's a very very good way and I recommend all women to do that who are like me children and have been home that long .
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