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

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1 My sister goes That 's right ?
2 Long or short range headers above or below the keeper , inside the box or outside , on the volley or off his backside — he 's scored the lot at Cambridge and Alex Ferguson thinks that 's what United need . ’
3 Then Ian realised that was n't in fact true .
4 In the Wolverton of 1942 there was no library , no café , no bookshop , no cinema , and thus an unsophisticated Scots girl who would never at home have entered a public house often found herself of an evening among Bletchley friends in The Galleon , an inn overlooking the Grand Junction Canal at Old Wolverton , where the brightly-painted barges plied up and down from London to Manchester , and noting how different was the English pub from the uncouth male preserve that was its Scottish counterpart .
5 The County Council which owns them says it does n't have enough space to display them all , bujt experts say that 's a public tragedy .
6 The County Council which owns them says it does n't have enough space to display them all , bujt experts say that 's a public tragedy .
7 ‘ It 's a positive thing , but then I would n't go to a Vets race that was n't in some way useful to me .
8 The choice by the Queen of Lord Home in 1963 was of some importance since the circumstances in which it took place illustrated the difficulties of the process and led fairly quickly to the adoption by the Conservative Party of a leadership election process that was designed ( like the Labour Party 's leadership election ) to make the choice of a Prime Ministerial successor a constitutional formality .
9 It was not the decision to jump that was unreasonable , it was placing himself unnecessarily in a position where he might be confronted with such an emergency .
10 On the other hand , a sudden large weight gain that 's not from eating good food , but from retaining large amounts of fluid , could be a sign of pre-eclampsia , a condition that restricts the blood flow to the placenta .
11 Well that means Freud accepts that is one channel in which
12 But some heads say that 's rubbish .
13 The LOB collocation dictionary makes a contribution to the recognition process that is significant to the 95% confidence level .
14 A murmur rose that was quickly silenced .
15 Some of today 's cross channel shoppers say that 's typical :
16 Manufacturers say that 's easier said than done .
17 Redmond , Washington-based Microsoft Corp does not want to see any part of the digital automation process that is not touched by Windows , and the company has developed a specification for computer integrated telephony for the MS-DOS personal computer , with which , needless to say , it is aiming to set the industry-standard .
18 If your child 's a restless sleeper and constantly loses his duvet , invest in a Tidibed , a duvet cover that 's partly attached to a fitted sheet so the duvet will stay in place .
19 I will see that happening , but it is the freedom of schools to choose that is all important , and there are some particular elements of expertise which are not available to schools because it 's not available centrally , and I believe that giving schools their budgets goes a great way to meeting this .
20 The modules in the system are linked by a a 100Mbps data bus that is used to download video data in a single operation .
21 The design will often slowly on the fabric face that is away from the patterning bed .
22 The only problem I have to tell you about is the cancellation of the Banbury to Paddington train that was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven .
23 A guarantee that all rents raised in West Lothian will be spent in West Lothian and a rent guarantee that is linked to inflation .
24 Throughout the Middle Ages brewing , like so many other things , was done by the women , so a cottage industry evolved that was centred on a family household .
25 Knowing that other girls would laugh at her , Ann decided that being notorious was preferable to being ridiculous .
26 It will do no harm to recall that is what democracy originally meant and was : state and society at one , the citizen body governing itself directly , through active participation in politics , a duty which fell upon every citizen at one time or another .
27 Whether the Ipswich directors who watched him blow his top with the unwitting journalist believe that is debatable .
28 Not here — not now — with the sun blazing down and not a breath of wind stirring that was n't edged with the thrill of warmth .
29 They had had £10 : 1s. : 0d. advanced to them but divided between the two men for the 2½ months labour that was scarcely a good wage … average perhaps .
30 Sir Gregory knew that was out of the question , but it was also essential that she should not see the entrance to the tunnel .
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