Example sentences of "that [noun] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Who 's that girl who 's that girl who 's that girl . |
2 | Who 's that girl who 's that girl who 's that girl . |
3 | The renderings of men and animals in what we call Geometric art are a new beginning , whereas from that point there is unbroken development into archaic , classical and Hellenistic . |
4 | Hotspur wheeled to keep touch with him , pleased by the ready retort , but his impetus had swept them apart , and from that moment it was hand-to-hand work with whoever was cast up at him , horsed or afoot , until he could find room enough to choose his man and use a lance again . |
5 | If any readers also have the Japanese games machine ‘ INueNDO ’ they will probably buy that mag which is Total crap . |
6 | That evening there was another line-up , when , as a result of the medical tests , four more people were turned away , including the Spaniard Alex had kicked , who had been found to be suffering from bronchitis . |
7 | That night there was savage rioting outside the jail with repeated baton-charges by the RUC . |
8 | That night there was one Buddeke present , a Pinkerton agent . |
9 | By the end of that week there was reassuring news from the Embassy in Bucharest . |
10 | During that drive there was much discussion about the future , which looked pretty grim . |
11 | Cut off from that life it is fair game for the Enemy ( see chapter seven ) . |
12 | I hope that the hon. Gentleman will ask his constituents to remember that if they want to do something about that matter there is one answer — to buy the best food that there is , and that is British produced . |
13 | It 's that crowd 'e 's runnin' aroun ’ wiv . |
14 | Nevertheless , by the time of the Queen 's jubilee that summer there was some sense that a good deal of the worst might be over . |
15 | Elections for the new assembly were scheduled for June 1973 , but before that date there were local council elections . |
16 | ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely . |
17 | She 's not that way she 's that way ! |
18 | That way there 's less temptation . |
19 | The music of the Roman Catholic Church in New Zealand is very strong , and generally in that country there is great awareness of what is happening world-wide . |
20 | To that extent there was greater cohesion in Cabinet , because there were a lot of new faces who owed their promotion much more to her than to their record in the party . |
21 | The first sections of the Colombo to Kandy railway were opened in 1865 , and from that time there was continuous railway-building on the island until the 1920s . |
22 | After that time there was increasing participation from merchants , manufacturers , artisans , shopkeepers and also from widows , spinsters and clergymen , whose concern was limited to a return averaging around 5 per cent by 1800 . |
23 | Today , devoid of sundry aid pegs , it stands at hard E2 ; and at that time it was another leap in climbing standards . |
24 | ‘ Well , sir , it 's not so irrelevant because while he was in that curacy there was some sort of row about a boy in the youth club . |