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

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1 It 's that new vicar at the church , I 'm sure .
2 It 's that middle stretch of the night , when the curtains leak no light , the only street-noise is the grizzle of a returning Romeo , and the birds have n't begun their routine yet cheering business .
3 ‘ In the early days , of course , I would keep it secret , because it was ‘ my sound ’ and so I would n't do anything for anyone else — it 's that whole trip about being a guitar player !
4 It 's that whole thing about they 're never gon na come for me .
5 You know , like , when you 've got a group of musos who you dig around you , spontaneous things happen ; it 's that whole sort of vibe .
6 The leading showjumpers can earn over £100,000 a year , but it 's that red jacket with the Union Jack on it that Linda has her eyes on .
7 It 's that little minx of mine who wo n't make up her mind to settle down . ’
8 It 's there , it 's that little section in all of that .
9 JUMPING FOR JOY : It 's that winning feeling for Pat Nevin after his goal had earned Tranmere victory against Leicester on Saturday .
10 So it is that close attention to the language itself and reference to systemic knowledge allows us to negotiate meaning and acquire the kind of information which for the reader in the schematic know is provided in advance .
11 To sum up the hybrid theory that has emerged : it is that non-reinforced pre-exposure to a stimulus will allow the formation of potentially interfering associations and bring about a loss of associability .
12 It is that permanent element in human nature which causes the soul to be restless until it realizes itself to be at one with Truth or God .
13 If any one element in his style is to be singled out as predominant , it is that haunting expression of far-away desire never absent from the eyes and lips , and conveyed in every gesture , feature and attitude .
14 It is that single level of employment where the marginal physical product of labour is brought into equality with the marginal disutility of employment at one and only one real wage rate : the marginal physical product of labour = w * ; = the marginal disutility of employment .
15 Thus in the original formulation by Friedman , the natural unemployment rate possesses two analytically separable characteristics : ( a ) it corresponds to a state of overall full employment ; ( b ) it is that single rate at which the expected rate of inflation , and hence the actual rate of inflation , is neither rising nor falling .
16 But , if the last year has taught anything , it is that hostile bids for contractors are fraught with danger .
17 Perhaps it was that close brush with death that had sharpened all her senses .
18 It was that inborn sense of duty that motivated people like Joanna They would automatically take the helm .
19 It was that young fool of a student Bacci , who stood up stiffly at the sight of the Marshal who had witnessed his first embarrassingly unsuccessful attempt at being a policeman .
20 I do n't know why , I think it was that familiar feeling of being behind bars .
21 The soldierly figure , who , confident and elegant in light tweeds , now walked through it was that genuine article for which Canon Wheeler mistakenly thought himself possible to be taken .
22 It was that idiotic man from hell !
23 It was that Cancerian spirit of his , of course .
24 It was n't only because she did n't want to trail damage amongst those who 'd helped her ; partly it was that calculating element in her mind again , that perpetual level of awareness that was tuned to seek out and recognise any opportunity that she could take to keep her in the game and moving .
25 It was that same song from the Dietrich film she had watched at Rocamar , and as she sang she found new depths in the words .
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