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

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1 Well , this get 's back to that , that typo-lecture , typo-visuel thing , the difference between reading type and illustration type , that if you 're actually designing pages that people are going to read , then you have to start with the text .
2 Nevertheless , there are now growing signs that government attitudes are shifting , and the publication in February 1990 of the White Paper Crime , Justice and Protecting the Public ( Home Office , 1990a ) offered welcome proof that the myth of ‘ judicial independence ’ , at least in its extravagant form , may finally have been shattered .
3 Some are even making cars that customers want .
4 He needs more than one victory to win confidence in a town that has never much loved him ; and he can not afford even one more tiny slip if he is not to convince Washington that Mr Perot 's cruel judgment of his talents was right .
5 It is now settled law that railway companies do not warrant the absolute safety of passengers : all they undertake with regard to passengers is a duty to carry with due and reasonable care , and their liability is for negligence arising from a breach of that duty .
6 The Monopolies and Mergers Commission announced last week that it 's about to investigate claims that CDs are overpriced .
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