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

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1 The conclusions from that are of profound consequence .
2 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 .
3 And might not that be worth five thousand pounds ? ’
4 Who on earth could that be at this hour ?
5 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 ?
6 time would that be about that you started
7 So said if you 're going to be like that be like that .
8 If I pull my jumper off like that be like that dresses .
9 ‘ I quite accept that being in public life , the publicity about this will have repercussions on my political life .
10 That is off that 's off the price erm this this particular fabric ,
11 All that is except this one when it could be said he was dealing with a special case — of cutlery .
12 ( Often refers to persons in the age group between puberty and young adulthood , that is about 14–17 years or some similar period in the teens ; the limits of which depend on the timing of puberty and adulthood in a particular population ) .
13 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 .
14 However , that is about all we would know .
15 But that is about all .
16 A. In Lancashire , Merseyside and Greater Manchester in the last 10 years about 2 000 000 people have moved house ; that is about one third of all families .
17 All the dimensional and mechanical changes in wood which are due to moisture occur below the fibre saturation point , that is between 0 per cent and 25 per cent moisture content .
18 The observer must distinguish between what people actually do and what people say that they do ; that is between normal custom as individually interpreted on the one hand and normative rules on the other .
19 Less evident , however , is extensive consciousness of its essentially political nature , involving conflict over control of scarce resources between North and South , that is between affluent and less developed regions of the world .
20 Among those in the middle age band , that is between 30 and pension age , the main reasons for the rise in the number of households are the increase in marital breakdown and the tendency for non-married people to live on their own ( Haskey , 1987a ) .
21 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 .
22 That is including second homes yes .
23 okay , do n't take too much , and that is to first make a literal translation and then , to try and put it into idiomatic English .
24 The accuracy with which the pulses can be timed is such that the phase ( Fig. 8.7(b) ) can be carried across gaps in the data with an accuracy to better than 20 µs ; that is to better than .
25 The ‘ challenge to society ’ seems to fit Raskolnikov 's Napoleonic idea — until we read on in Anna Dostoevsky 's manuscript where it is at once and directly linked to ‘ the governor 's bitten ear ’ , that is to one of those sudden sallies of Stavrogin 's elsewhere in The Possessed , sallies hovering between outrage and prank .
26 People should know exactly how to vote for animal rights in the election and that is for one of the parties that unanimously supported this Bill .
27 What this analysis indicates , however , is that cost accountants do not just need to improve their product-costing , vital though that is for strategic decisions .
28 That is for each incremental increase in loading , some springs will deflect less than others , or are ‘ stiffer ’ .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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