Example sentences of "[v-ing] that [be] " in BNC.

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1 Well , as you know , it is almost impossible to have a piece of knitting that is exactly the same measurement across 40 stitches and 40 rows. , Only rarely does this happen with certain yarn types and stitch patterns .
2 There was also a possibility that he was blind and deaf , but he 's proving that 's not the case .
3 I mean it I 'm not suggesting that is n't cheap but erm to produce at five p a copy
4 In a recent tasting , long-life was voted the clear winner , suggesting that is moving beyond its traditional ‘ stand by ’ position and is on its way to becoming a product that will be chosen for everyday use .
5 Now you 're suggesting that 's only the tip of the iceberg .
6 Not surprisingly he told the critic William Gaunt , ‘ I find illustrator 's drawing that is descriptive drawing very different from making drawings for paintings .
7 As Coward says , ‘ the problem is that of understanding the position of women as a sex without presuming that being a sex entails forms of natural behaviour and position ’ ( 1983 : 3 ) .
8 Advertising speaks , in the main , of accelerations that are laughable on crowded city streets , top speeds that are illegal and handling that is beneficial only to rally drivers .
9 The interconnected sports suspension system ensures handling that is ‘ taut and muscular ’ , while the streamlined styling and seven-spoke alloy wheels bear witness to the GTi 's true nature .
10 ‘ He did n't — ’ Robbie began , then stopped , realising that was exactly what Hugh had done and that obscurely she had begun to resent it , even before their break-up .
11 Unable to develop an idea of filmmaking that was both British and international , they concentrated their energies on defining their position on either side of that spectrum , and lost any sense of what cinema really is for .
12 Tabulation is a crude method so the answer using that is slightly different and there is a range of possible transfer prices rather than a single accurate one .
13 If the international Fisher effect holds , then we can derive the nominal interest rates using that is , and that is , .
14 ‘ It said — , ’ Sacco took a deep breath , his eyes bulged , and he attempted the foghorn mooing that was human sound : ‘ Bbbllllooooooooddddyyyee kkiiiddddddssss ! ’ ’
15 An alternative approach to targeting that is particularly suited to low risk areas is offered by rapid tests : first identify the risk during labour and then test for carriage .
16 Transatlantic tourists and suburban groupies may be willing to fork out the £1 cover charge for sporadic glimpses of Michael Caine and Jason Donovan , but grown-ups are kept loyal by cooking that is honest and robust and hardly ever hiccups in spite of turning over almost as many portions as Ramsden 's .
17 His drawings again register the pleasure in the ingredients and activity of cooking that is also conveyed by the prose .
18 At a constant cooking cabint temprature of approximately 100°C , the fresh steam guarantees cooking that is exceptionally uniform and gentle .
19 And it 's it 's true in any presentation there 's nothing more uncomfortable is there than somebody in the middle of a presentation that you 're watching struggling that 's right you really feel sorry for them .
20 I might eat , no I 'm not eating that 's
21 No , this was a new healthy way of eating that was going to change previous diet failures into long term success stories .
22 She will probably welcome your offer of help with such matters as the registration of the death , notifying distant friends , putting an announcement of death in local or national newspapers if she wants this , and dealing with kindly enquiries from neighbours in a tactful way , so that they understand that she may not be feeling like having too many callers at first but will greatly appreciate their help and sympathy in a few days ' ( or weeks , ) time ; and making arrangements for the funeral and any family gathering that is to take place afterwards .
23 According to many accounts , middle-class complacency was severely shocked by the evidence of the children 's condition : in Newcastle , for example , of 31,000 children registering for evacuation , 13% were found to be deficient in footwear and 21 % deficient in clothing ; in Scotland , 39% of children turned up in clothing that was ‘ bad or deplorable ’ .
24 Right now that that the rea other reason for qualifying that is the list may be six to nine months old .
25 What 's really happening that 's good ?
26 Perhaps it was dying that was the bravest thing a person could do ?
27 It is very difficult to compare statistical data from different countries , because of the variation in the criteria used for diagnosis and notification , and the greater or lesser degree of under-reporting that is found almost everywhere .
28 But despite overall overall gearing that 's clearly designed with performance in mind , an overall fuel consumption of 32.6mpg shows that the 205XS is still impressively frugal .
29 Helped by gearing that 's a trifle lower and a torque peak shifted down to 3,200rpm , the Legacy can be booted around on little throttle ; engine response to small pedal movements is swift and crisp .
30 And that was wallpapering that was !
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