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

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1 Before I got my bike that was a problem , because there was a distance of three miles from Middleton in Teesdale to the farm .
2 There will always be the question as to what would have happened if the last remedy had been the first prescription but in my experience that 's the sort of question homœopaths ask rather than patients !
3 He had er a revolver that was holstered throughout the entire operation to the best of my knowledge that was the case .
4 You said would you drive my Rover that 's the question ?
5 In the fourth year I was lucky enough to be able to go to Kenya and find out what life was like in a hospital there and we had a missionary from my church that was a teacher in Kenya with the African Inland Mission and I went to , really I was nursing erm and helping out there .
6 But to say that my desire for coffee is the cause is not to deny that there are physical structures in my brain that are the cause , or that those structures are present because of my previous experience .
7 Since the words of section 63 are perfectly capable of bearing that meaning , in my judgment that is the meaning they should be given .
8 It is n't my mother that 's the problem , it 's my father .
9 ‘ It 's her half-brother that 's the problem . ’
10 Thank you Spam that 's the phrase which Merseyside firm Newforge Foods hope will soon have people across the country licking their lips .
11 In such a case , however , it is still possible to recognize much in his poetry that is a response to his origins .
12 Watching the event on TV it was clear that it was n't his putter that was the problem .
13 This had n't stopped him following the actual strategy , but Richmann was n't about to let anyone tell him how to do his job that was a matter of principle .
14 Cos Mrs the l what they called the laird it was his wife that was the president first .
15 ‘ I 'm sure no one 's trying to kidnap my horse , ’ Young said , but with a note of doubt in his voice that was a triumph for Zak .
16 T is awful I was taught as a child in catechism the labourer is worthy of his hire there are four sins that cry out to heaven for justice one of them is a oppressing the widow and orphan and the other is defrauding the labourer of his hire because the labourer is worthy of his hire that 's a sin that cries to heaven for justice , that 's what I was taught as a child .
17 That 's your hand that 's the peeper .
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