Example sentences of "it [be] that [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But after the permission of the seventies , when sex was banalized by becoming available , it could no longer be the instigator of desperation ( it 's that state of mind that is indispensable to rock , not physical fin ) .
2 It 's that kind of formality within the job description that that that will be the area where the job analysts , i.e. Butterfield , Dennis and Nichol , will be able to help with .
3 it 's that kind of smell , he 's into .
4 Yeah , I mean it 's that kind of co-ordination , yeah , to get that , to get that , right
5 They , they needed a , a sort of a , a set of more radical policies to , to get full mobilization and it 's out of that that the outline agrarian law comes , and then they realize the mistakes of that and there 's a , there 's a pull back to the right so it 's , it 's that kind of move to the left and then back to the right .
6 I 'll have to wallpaper your bathroom , then paint it , I then have to touch up the door cos it 's that kind of paint and I had it like , on the top of the loo , I was doing it up a bit , and the next thing I saw was Felix coming onto the back of the wind ah
7 it 's that kind of thing , rather than I suppose to the theatre way , you know , you , you react much more spontaneously , so I thought that was an interesting thing that thing
8 In other time management systems this sort of thing would be called a key results area , erm , you know , it , it 's that kind of thing .
9 It 's that kind of town , is n't it ?
10 Well it , it 's that proportion of business use .
11 So it 's that lack of security , lack of confidence about the future , and they need to be ins assured that there is , hopefully , a light at the end of the tunnel .
12 Now , they 're not too bad , the form tutors agreed the trouble is though I 've got one in English George which is not too far away one in science but it 's that end of science
13 It 's that patch of mould on the ceiling in the boys ’ room , is n't it ? ’ he said .
14 Th that 's what th the books are saying , that it 's that production of tea in the Soviet Union has gone down .
15 IT 'S that time of year when there seems to be a party every other night and it takes a little extra imagination to make you stand out from the crowd .
16 It 's that time of year again .
17 Yes , it 's that time of year again .
18 It 's that time of year again when thoughts inevitably turn to weight , and the problem of how to get rid of those extra Christmas pounds .
19 It 's that time of year when theatres everywhere are given over to the mayhem that is panto … when men are dames and the principal boys are girls .
20 Well as I say , you can see where it was , it 's that sort of diamond
21 I feel it 's that sort of occasion where one is merited . ’
22 That building was valued by a private firm — well , it 's that sort of Government — at a cost of £40,000 .
23 There is erm a chap down our road had a had a huge dog and when he when he took it for a walk , you know he used to he used to stagger along with him and my wife used to say there he goes again , the do what was it she used to say , the dog 's taking the man for a walk again and it i do you think it 's that sort of idea you know that in some households th the dog takes over from the er sort of central figure , even the dominant figure , things hinge round the dog , you know the holiday what shall we do with the dog , pouring down with rain but the dog has to go out for its walk and somebody has to take it .
24 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
25 it 's , it 's that sort of theory .
26 But I think we 've got to remember that the , the people who really determine the quality of the users of our services , the clients , it 's they who say yes , this is what I want , this is th this is what I 'm after and that is why I hope that we will be able to target on things that come out of the consultation progress s process , things like evening and weekend working that people want and , rather than simply churning out more nine to five Monday to Friday day care , what people want is it targeted to their needs where they are and it 's that sort of quality that I think is so important .
27 It 's that sort of paper .
28 That , that 's right , you 've still got time or you 'd better get a move on , it 's that sort of reaction that your brain makes is n't it ?
29 You 've not talked to me all day and then it 's that sort of thing .
30 It 's that sort of thing .
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