Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] be [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At major gatherings that is normally the president , ’ he told Europe-1 radio .
2 It 's the precision bearings that 's really the prize .
3 All around the oval churchyard can be found the sunken tracks that were once the village streets and paths and raised above them are the grassy mounds that cover the foundations of houses and cottages long since gone .
4 The concept of ideology here signifies the collection of ideas that are merely the product of thought and that have no material basis .
5 NT will operate not only on powerful PCs but also on the Risc machines that are currently the preserve of Unix .
6 This is normally accompanied by the equally widespread concentration on the factual content or the basic manipulative skills in the material and the associated neglect of the higher-level objectives that were probably the author 's main motivation in developing it in the first place .
7 Produced by one of those boring names that is usually the guarantee of at least a little hype , but who cares ?
8 And , beyond that , we ought to see that some of the latest European music is only ‘ fascistic ’ in ways that are almost the opposite of male triumpalism .
9 The document is likely to be wreathed in legal safety clauses because the Government can not take decisions that are legally the responsibility of British Coal , which is a private company .
10 There was little rapport between them , and they fended off Sir Alastair 's gentle prodding with denials that were more the style of the Buckingham Palace press office .
11 NOW children that is hardly the way to treat England rugby skipper Will Carling !
12 But for gay men and lesbian women that 's rarely the case .
13 More and more people are turning to this type of therapy and are discovering in it many of the consolations and insights that were once the preserve of religion .
14 This tour offers you a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the cultural and geographical aspects typical of Thailand : ruins of ancient towns and imposing temples that were once the glory of the country , exotic plants and wild jungle still unspoilt by the progress of time , rustic life with its simple and friendly people , rolling hills and roaring waterfalls , boat trips down the rapids and train rides , primitive hilltribes in their colourful costumes with a tradition and culture all their own .
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