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

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1 On the cover Horowitz himself beams at us like a naughty gnome , and that is just the way his irrepressible musical personality comes over in the performances .
2 And that is just the kind of order , it seems to me , which ought to have been granted if the plaintiffs ' contentions are correct .
3 Of course Kirillov is anything but a normal human being ; and that is just the point .
4 And remember , every time you breathe out , you are adding even more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere and that is also a greenhouse gas !
5 And that is also the view of our planning consulta er of our highway consultant .
6 So it 's line of symmetry there and that is n't a line of symmetry .
7 For one thing they are impossible to reach now and that is n't the way it has to be , it 's just the way it always is .
8 And that is n't the lie I meant . ’
9 If I had n't stopped you would have made love with me , and that is n't the action of a woman desperately in love with another man , is it ? ’
10 ‘ Charity begins at home , ’ she concluded , ‘ and that is not a home I shall seek to enter again in a hurry . ’
11 It has never been the case that central Government would indemnify local authorities for expenditure when they are already given money through the revenue support grant to enable them to undertake their responsibilities , and that is not a way forward .
12 the concern , and that is not the question , i the question is what are you going to do about it in our country ?
13 The project quality plan is produced by the project engineer looking after the job , and that is not the project coordinator .
14 No one doubts the toxic properties of lead above such levels , and that is not an issue in this debate .
15 That is our intention , er we are organizing briefing sessions for officers , and taking an approach which we want to get the information distributed to the workplace and that is clearly an area that we wan na develop .
16 So it was believed that a pronunciation change in one word would be followed by changes in all similar words — that there are laws of language evolution — and that is generally the case .
17 By virtue of the doctrine of privity of estate the assignee will be liable to the landlord only for breaches of covenant occurring while the lease is vested in it , and that is why a landlord will usually insist upon a direct covenant from the assignee to observe and perform the provisions of the lease during the residue of the term , as in clause 5.9.4 .
18 The Government acknowledge that a property tax is essentially unfair and not linked to income and that is why the Bill includes banding and discounts and why student halls of residents are rightly excluded .
19 The environment is crucial in this respect , and that is why the Council of Europe and its social , health and family affairs committee show continuing interest and involvement in these matters .
20 The Labour party 's document makes it clear that Labour has forgotten every word , and that is why the country needs to be saved from a Labour Government .
21 I said in my orginal response that there was a failure in the signalling system at the time , and that is why the emergency procedure was in operation .
22 And that is why the sea is salt .
23 I believe the Chancellor when he says that , and that is why the Government have to go .
24 It is that race of ‘ wise serpents ’ whose totem was the Hooded Cobra found inscribed on the soapstone seals of the Indus Valley who are the Nagas of Indian philosophy , and that is why the Cobra , known as Nag or Naga , has been raised throughout the country to the rank of a Divine Being .
25 And that is why the virginia creeper plant turns a lovely red colour in the autumn .
26 ‘ She is indeed , my son , and that is why the dowager-duchess has agreed , if reluctantly , that her daughter too might be in danger .
27 The answer is not difficult , if we remember that each meeting of the Assembly was different in composition from all others ; personal oratory and ascendancy , not party organization , decided the issues , and that is why the absence of Kimon mattered so much : he would have given his usual speech on the ‘ special relationship ’ with Sparta , urging that nothing be done to the Athenian constitution to which oligarchic Sparta would take mortal offence .
28 Donald Carr , chairman of the panel , said : ‘ Surrey were given a warning last year for repeated offences and that is why the matter was reported to the disciplinary committee . ’
29 He could walk out and just be so good and that is probably the thing that most impressed me about him .
30 And that is when the doubt comes in : ‘ Have I really done enough to finish 26 miles strongly ? ’
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