Example sentences of "be [that] [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | similarly no information held in-house relating to those companies should be assessed , ie the principle to adopt is that we only access information available in the public domain . |
2 | Our problem is that we always separate love from justice and love from holiness . |
3 | The Minister 's only defence I do not recall him using it in Committee — against the charge that he is wantonly selling public assets cheaply is that we always have recourse to the Public Accounts Committee . |
4 | However , parents have one big advantage and that is that they now have access to the GCSE and A-level exam results of all pupils — that is the biggest giveaway ! |
5 | I just want to read three anecdotes which , and I mean I 've given you sort of odd statistics and the advantage of anecdotes is that they actually put flesh on the bones I think , and they really give you a sense of what it meant to be er a peasant in China in the nineteen thirties . |
6 | Another attractive feature of an actuary 's work is that you never stop learning — both on your own account and from your colleagues . |