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

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1 There had just been that one phrase …
2 It could even be that one of the worn words on the aforementioned standing stone was ‘ Drustans ’ , another name for Tristan and that the stone marked the place where Mark ordered the lovers to be buried together .
3 If the difference is real , however , it could be that one of the effects of the project involvement was to alert other service-providers to any need for institutional care at an earlier stage than would occur for those in the control sample .
4 It may be that one partner is so involved with their own painful feelings during the experiences of midlife , that there is no room for the other 's needs .
5 Or it may be that one of them alone is , after all , the true explanation of the vivid coat of stripes .
6 Or it may be that one environment is over-stimulating for the child — a classroom full of other children , with colourful posters covering all the walls may be so distracting for a mildly hyperkinetic child that he or she behaves far worse than usual .
7 It may be that one strand of his personality has not yet matured , and even if it never does , that does not mean that he does not love you .
8 There are slight stylistic differences in the execution of the relief work , and it may be that one cup is an exotic , a Minoan import , and the other was made by a Mycenean craftsman to make a pair ; on balance , I think it more likely that both are Minoan ( Figure 31 ) .
9 It may be that one of my children might want one or two of them , but nobody these days has the houses to hang pictures in the way Bunny and I have done , and I 've always known that the public will eventually enjoy them .
10 It may be that one cell which habitually fed by flowing round other particles , took some bacteria and blue-greens within it and these , instead of being digested , survived to collaborate in a communal life of hitherto unparalleled intimacy .
11 It could be that one first-class photographer takes very much longer on studio work than another or that another industrial photographer can not work without bringing in extensive lighting systems .
12 Can it be that one day , off it goes on , that one day I simply stayed in , in where , instead of going out , in the old way , out to spend day and night as far away as possible , it was n't far .
13 First check your water quality — it could be that one fish is indicating a problem that will soon be common to all , such as nitrite poisoning .
14 The outcome of such competition may be that one firm emerges as the ‘ winner ’ , able to dominate the market and earn monopoly rents ( Gilbert and Newbury , 1982 ) .
15 Thus , for example , in a police operational matter it may well be that one individual must make a decision and make that decision quickly .
16 It may well be that one consequence of increasing complexity will be a return to standard units .
17 It may be that one day we shall discover a complete unified theory that predicts them all , but it is also possible that some or all of them vary from universe to universe or within a single universe .
18 Over this unimaginably ( for humans ) long time , each of the two lineages that branched from that remote ancestor has preserved 305 out of the 306 characters ( on average : it could be that one lineage has preserved all 306 of them and the other has preserved 304 ) .
19 Could it be that one far-off day intelligent computers will speculate about their own lost origins ?
20 it might well be that one of the one of the forms could go down there to have a morning as part of this project to do
21 Well , okay , now it it may be that one of the things that that relates to again is the meeting that we talked about , erm and the need to get them around the table and begin to talk about those sort of things .
22 Another very neat feature is that one Postscript interpreter can handle both the user 's screen and a printer directly from the same source material .
23 A crucial factor is that one witness 's evidence , though plausible , may be rejected because it is contradicted by another witness whose evidence is accepted as being beyond doubt .
24 One reason is that one clue for recession-watchers , the build-up of manufactured stocks ( inventories ) , is not much of a guide to a financial recession .
25 A spokesman for the Lord Chancellor 's Office said last night : ‘ The allegation we have received is that one of the magistrates nodded off and we will be investigating . ’
26 Smith says the message from Soviet data is that one year is the most people can take .
27 Added salt in the wound is that one of the books in the list that follows is taken from the collection which was around Gladstone as he spoke , and that another is one actually given to a library by his trustees .
28 It is , of course , quite obvious once we stop to think about it that the important difference between those that produced the cold and those that did not is that one group was susceptible to it whilst the other one was not .
29 The other possibility is that one or more of your men stumbled across something important which Fouché would prefer kept secret : something , at a guess , more relevant to internal French politics than Bonaparte 's military adventures , which as you say do n't really concern the police . ’
30 What molecular geneticists — among them Sharp — have now discovered is that one of these families does in fact have some of the hallmarks of a transposon , and moreover has special properties that would tend to promote its expansion in succeeding generations .
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