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

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1 erm The reason why we moved the amendment on this is er Jim been and that has , we started to query the figures I did n't get involved in the all this week and th people like Jim , David loads of my attention and the whole er exercise was a fraud they 're all bum figures and when I checked , the figures I have checked here are done by a senior officer when I showed 'im what stuff was being wrong .
2 Erm the views of the er of the subcommittee are that that this does appear to be er perhaps a practical solution er and at the moment , er we are looking to erm make some of the spaces , certainly in the Church Street car park erm short term , I E two hours , certainly so the people who are who are making shopping visits , or visits to the banks et cetera would get the lower car park and the the people who are staying for a longer time would be at the top .
3 How big do they think kids heads are because that just fits me
4 That 's down in erm er I do n't it 's where the gasworks is and that 's on erm I do n't remember the road , the other end of the town .
5 A casual glance at the equivalent circuit of figure 10.6(b) might suggest that the output resistance of the common-emitter amplifier is and that maximum signal power gain arises with this network when the load resistance equals .
6 The only circumstance in which a particular entry will not be available to a properly authorised lexicographer is if that entry is being edited by another lexicographer .
7 The practical effect is that that gives them precedence of speaking in Parliament .
8 There is an additional aspect that erm we we must look also , I think , at the viability of the services and facilities , er , within the new settlement , if the new settlement is , for the sake of argument five hundred houses then my submission is that that really offers no long term viability for any facility or service , erm , clearly you might get a primary school if the new settlement size was of the order of eight hundred to a thousand dwellings , but you would not get any sizable retail element , and so however far that settlement was located from the main centre they would still become dependant on that centre , and that 's why I think it 's important to recognize that if you are to achieve the erm if you like the balance of requirements , of achieving erm a reasonable degree of self containment within the new settlement , but also meet the needs of York , it has to be a reasonable size , but located as close to York as possible
9 Erm the effect was that that er on on on on the assessment we did at the time , that it would n't have affected flows on the A sixty one in the centre of Harrogate .
10 The metric equation for free fall is so that .
11 Here the integrand is independent of t so that one conservation law is so that .
12 The debtor goes on to borrow more money , and the question is whether that is taken to be included in the legacy too .
13 The question is whether that has changed since the statement in the House of Commons of Mr. Leon Brittan Q.C .
14 I think erm there is a erm a size issue that enters into that particular consideration , erm clearly erm if you build a small new settlement very close to an existing large settlement , then the prospects for that being reasonably self contained are much reduced to that of a larger new settlement in the same location , and I would agree that the further in in general the further you move away from an existing centre then the likelihood is that that settlement will become more self contained .
15 And , after the 1988 Education Reform Act , one question was whether that reform had led to a new education service in England and Wales .
16 and I , I mean , we could all go along and say what we want and what our needs are but that 's not what we 're talking about .
17 When she drops the last bead , she picks up all the beads in that last hole ( both hers and her opponent 's if that 's the case ) , and continues to drop them , hole by hole , around the board .
18 The question for a public inquiry is whether that is a sensible way of calculating the direct benefit .
19 If information is to be prevented from reaching the press , then the yardstick that determines success or failure is whether that information reaches the press or not !
20 Another funny story , also off the record is that that lay in a drawer for two years because they thought it was controversial , they thought it was which I find hilarious .
21 The , another point is that that having raised the hopes of the housing associations the council is now actually trying to close a door that that we ourselves opened and this is tantamount to paying lip service to the health and the housing associations , yes , we 'll support you but not if it means that we have to sell you our houses .
22 In effect , what The Times was saying was that it knew what the ‘ real ’ stories were and that only dictators prevented such stories from being told .
23 But what worries me my friend is that that erm
24 The the other factor is that that the negotiations with the bank erm to pay two pound fifty per quarter erm should have been erm reviewed last December .
25 Yeah , but one of my videos is out oh what video 's that that you 've got ?
26 One of the one of the difficulties is that that that theatres up and down the country have faced over the last two years of the new target that were brought in with the eighty eight education act where schools were not allowed to make a charge it could only be a voluntary contribution now the council of Great Britain have looked at this it 's a problem cos of this decimated schools audiences .
27 I mean there is erm we 've s we 've stopped there let's go working from this way S is that that 's that that 's that .
28 The fair value of this bond is so that .
29 And er he did n't say how much the toilet was but that 'll probably be separate .
30 But my argument is that that culture should not be accepted uncritically .
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