Example sentences of "[pron] [be] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 May I say how thrilled I am that that United Kingdom shipyard has such a healthy order book ?
2 Well I strange erm accusation yes we will be , we would keep the council tax down if I am that that would be a popular message to give out and so having accepted our below er the guideline figures they did take this into consideration but we have a budget that has elements of growth in industry .
3 So what what I 'm that that that 's the sort of basic outline and I see it as an opportunity of putting the name in front of quite a lot of schools
4 Erm I have already referred sir to the investigations which are proceeding with regard to the ability to erm , as it were , encourage er this er amphibian to go to other ponds , and I would again call your attention to the state of the knowledge we have at the present time , which is that that is not possible .
5 One of the most rigorous rules of quantum mechanics is the Pauli Exclusion Principle , an important consequence of which is that each orbital can hold no more than two electrons .
6 It is at the conferences of Labour , the party that killed the grammar schools , that you see one fruit of that enlightened policy , which is that many of the younger delegates are incoherently illiterate .
7 I think there 's a more serious thing that we have n't actually touched on which is that many people feel that they are discriminated against when they go for certain posts
8 ‘ It fails to meet the central question in Scottish politics which is that any change which is to be meaningful must involve the transfer of political and legislative authority from Westminster to a parliament elected in Scotland by Scots .
9 Or is this line of thought simply a rationalization of the truth , which is that these days she and Charles disagree about almost everything ?
10 And there 's another side to that which is that some people in the statutory provision are in it for the money , for their careers , for empire building and so on .
11 Earlier we described a paradox which was that each user or group of users has a different need for information and the way that is presented to him .
12 Er swearing the papers basically saying who you are that this is the will er that er the person 's died of course er a and that you 're the person entitled to be a .
13 So really they the benefit of this to those of you is that that this end of Portugal is like that is it .
14 Now I think this is a very interesting point because if you go home , and over the next few days do what most people do after course like this , and that is they listen perhaps a little bit to radio , certainly watch some T V and , and think about all these issues , one of the things that will surprise you is that some of the people who are prominent broadcasters are really rather incompetent .
15 The only requirement regarding the software itself is that each file should contain a module header .
16 A few yards on and she saw there was no answering wave and she faltered , uncertain if this was Ferdinando or some other lone horseman before whom she would make a fool of herself , but the closer he came the more sure she was that this was her husband and then she chided herself for thinking he had hands free to wave when one was needed for the reins and the other to hold the child .
17 " Who was that that let me in ? " said Clara , following Clelia meekly up the staircase , and up and up , to the second floor .
18 Yeah but we 're that that would enable a double shift to be done decide not to run a double shift
19 One is that such policies produce an extension of economic freedom and , thereby , political freedom .
20 One is that all three tawny owl pellet samples show the same pattern , with the range of incisor excess for the three samples being 126–136 per cent .
21 One is that that registered disabled employees and we will be bringing forward further proposals on initiatives to you at the next meeting , and I hope that if you agree , that will be amongst other things with the issue of non-registered disabled employees , and the other consideration in looking at movements in targets and so on , is inevitably the whole job market situation and the opportunities for achieving that .
22 erm And the reason I 've given you that one is that that was drawn in 1675 by David Loggen , and it 's a very , very accurate one , and it 's rather easier to see some of the places I shall be talking about , so I think it 's a nice one for you to have close up .
23 The reason we do not use Column one , Row one is that this often prints as an incomplete box on some printers , so it is best avoided .
24 One is that most acquired characters are disadvantageous — they are results of injury , disease , and old age .
25 One is that those who are being assessed , however informally , will be blissfully unaware of what is going on and reveal far more about themselves than is wise .
26 One is that any attempt to draw a line between the meaning of a word and ‘ encyclopaedic ’ facts concerning the extra-linguistic referents of the word would be quite arbitrary ; another is that there is no motivation for isolating ‘ pragmatic meaning ’ as a separate domain of lexical meaning .
27 Whose is that that 's like that ?
28 One was that some members of the public were unaware that they need not pay and gave in to the pressure of successive threatening letters .
29 And one was that this bungalow should be retained completely er by members of the Hosiery Finishers in spite of being a national union which of course has still operated , and secondly , that er nobody should go to this union until er er at least when I 've finished that they should be voted for and they were n't going to impose anybody on this union , they 'd vote for somebody from among their own members , which of course operated and that 's operating now .
30 There 's that much , there 's that many people out of work , there 's and
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