Example sentences of "that [be] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I would like to apologize on behalf of myself and my proof reading team for the fact that two calls for nominations that erm that are in this newsletter do n't actually appear to have closing dates on them .
2 Who on earth could that be at this hour ?
3 Interestingly enough I 've got a book er back in my office about things like T V comedy and situation comedy and stuff like that and also y'know kind of variety sort of comedy with sketches and s y'know Two Ronnies , Monty Pythons and stuff erm would that be of any use to you if you were to borrow it ?
4 time would that be about that you started
5 So said if you 're going to be like that be like that .
6 If I pull my jumper off like that be like that dresses .
7 That is off that 's off the price erm this this particular fabric ,
8 All that is except this one when it could be said he was dealing with a special case — of cutlery .
9 At its most specific , it has a very limited currency : it recurs between canine and feline , and between puppy and kitten — but that is about all .
10 However , that is about all we would know .
11 But that is about all .
12 SIR — When regretting the lack of an inventory of life ( see Gaston and Mound Nature 361 , 579 ; 1993 ) , we should be careful to distinguish the complete list of organisms , that is including many as yet undiscovered species , from the smaller set of just those that have already been described .
13 That is for each incremental increase in loading , some springs will deflect less than others , or are ‘ stiffer ’ .
14 the status history of the DC , that is for each state through which the DC has passed , including the current state , the date at which the DC last entered that state .
15 RE should help pupils to appreciate that there is another language possible — one which perhaps makes more sense , but that is for each person to decide for him/herself .
16 It is being widely acknowledged , in services for all client groups that to judge outcome in terms of reduced reliance on institutional care is an overly simple view of the issues , and that a whole service needs to be judged on the extent to which it uses its residential facilities appropriately , that is for those who really need it , and for an appropriate length of stay to meet their needs .
17 But that is for another book .
18 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
19 Mm , very funny yorkshire pudding , that 's one of the things I , say I should n't eat that is on that , those yorkshire puddings , but I 'm having a holiday today
20 Record 119 goes into the next block , if that is on this track , or otherwise into overflow .
21 It is necessary to prepare tor convalescence before you go into hospital if that is at all possible .
22 the acceptable proposition that some shared morality is essential to the existence of any society , to the unacceptable proposition that a society is identical with its morality , as that is at any given moment of its history , so that a change in its morality is tantamount to the destruction of a society .
23 That is above all a matter for him to decide ; but I very much admire the way in which he addressed the House with his habitual frankness .
24 All that is of little consequence .
25 Their progress over the next two weeks will solve the Guineas mystery , but that is of little concern to connections of Dr Devious , who heads now for the Kentucky Derby ( for which he is 10–1 from 12–1 ) in Louisville on May 2 and returns to Epsom for the Ever Ready Derby in June .
26 So that if the potassium channels open and therefore dominate the membrane conductance , the membrane potential will approach the equilibrium potential for potassium , that is with all the pota with a lot of potassium channels open .
27 and I 'll be very brief and that is with all this erm extra work coming in
28 His examples are largely drawn from the world of business and the workings of private sector firms but the analysis of hierarchy is particularly associated with organizations acting on the authority of the state , that is with those in the public sector .
29 The elections have been organised without the facility for the candidates to address the electorate directly , that is with more than mere biographical detail .
30 In 1939 , of 20,906 schools 10,553 were ‘ non-provided ’ , that is under some form of Church or voluntary control and yet receiving considerable sums of public money .
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