Example sentences of "that be [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Take That are Robbie Williams , 18 , from Stoke-on-Trent , Gary Barlow , 21 , from Cheshire and Mark Owen , 18 , Howard Donald , 22 , and Jason Orange , 22 , all from Manchester .
2 ‘ Would that be Josephine Scamp ?
3 The company has announced its first family of memory upgrades for Digital Equipment Corp 's new Alpha APX-based ( should n't that be Alpha AXP : when you 're busting someone 's embargo , it 's as well to get the name right ) DEC/3000 systems — now that is a name new to us , but is it right ?
4 ‘ Would that be Inspector Cotton ? ’
5 Go left , get the sewer key , go right three times , use the sewer key , go right three times , use the sewer key on the manhole ( should n't that be person hole ? ) , go down , get plank , go right , hit torch , get saw , go down , get mouse , get woodworm , go up , left , left , down , use plank to mend floor , up , get pick axe , down , right , down , use woodworm on wooden door , right , get cheese , get mouse , hit torch , up , up , left , left , down , cut through plank with saw , down , right , get mouse , left , use pick axe on wall , go left , hit torch .
6 Should nt that be Whelan Sr ?
7 ‘ Would that be Arthur Channing ?
8 ‘ Would that be Mr. D. Abraham , or Mr. J. Abraham ? ’
9 And I do n't mean Jon Beast ( or should that be Jean Bête ?
10 ‘ Would that be John Preston ?
11 This was the half year Professional Sales Guild event , or should that be Sails Guild ?
12 Mr Masters was quite clear that he had first seen the blue BMW late on the Saturday evening , ten days before , pointing out that , while you could n't exactly complain , it had made access to his own forecourt space a little difficult , or at least when there was already another car on the forecourt , which there mostly was , that being Mrs Masters 's runabout .
13 That were Bill Oldenshaw , him as has the farm over by Stones Place .
14 That were prentice money . ’
15 One man doing precisely that is Carl Hooper .
16 But that is chub fishing .
17 It is difficult to assess the significance of ‘ spontaneous ’ platelet aggregation , that is platelet aggregation induced by stirring alone without the addition of an aggregatory agent .
18 Irina said to Alison , ‘ Mrs Sheerwater , I 'm sorry — ’ Alison said , pointing to Franca , ‘ That is Mrs Sheerwater . ’
19 It was stressed that the present efforts result in marginalised communities often remaining so , with the best organised , that is church groups , securing the majority of funding and aid .
20 One artist who seems not to believe that is Julian Schnabel , screenwriter of the Basquiat-inspired scenario entitled ‘ Build a fort , set it on fire ’ .
21 If you multiply that up , that is £250,000 worth of money that could then be given to alternative developments .
22 At a level above that is assembly language whose commands normally translate into a set , of ten or perhaps a hundred , machine language commands .
23 There is one particular practice that has been singled out for special treatment and that is resale price maintenance .
24 In due course , he was convicted , under Section 1(1) of the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 , of attempting to obtain services , that is credit facilities for hire-purchase purposes , by deception .
25 That is Chatham Island , and it too has an airfield .
26 ‘ Only one other Scottish constituency features in the top 50 and that is Aberdeen North which is placed at number 37 .
27 I O one is the molecule most closely associated with the mi , the effects of lodose endotoxin and that is fever I O one er , when released into the blood sys bloodstream affects the hypothalamus and th i one of the principle reasons why infective conditions lead to fever .
28 It 's the way they 're made , no that 's we 'll , that is heart attack time , that is
29 The man said , ‘ That is Sleet Park ? ’
30 On the other hand , the electromagnetic interaction between an electron and a proton , which arises from the exchange of a photon between the particles ( figure 2 ) , is given by the product of electric charges of the particles , that is magnitude e 2 , where e is the unit of charge .
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