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

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1 We are together and that is all that matters for now . ’
2 And that means that from then on your life is n't your own , you do n't do what you want to do , you do what you believe God is telling you to do and you try to live by what the bible says and you pray about any important decision you make and then , when God has shown you what the right thing is to do , even when you 're going through very hard times , you know that you 're there because that 's where God wants you to be and that gives you faith to carry on .
3 The professor is director of the Office of Health Economics , and has been ever since that admirable bureau was established in 1962 .
4 ‘ But there must have been more than that , surely ? ’
5 But surely there had been more than that ?
6 There are more where that came from , but you will easily catch the drift .
7 The heads of the different divisions might feel that it should be so but that is only a claim of ego and emotion .
8 ‘ The Man may be inside but that does n't stop him controlling his interests .
9 I had a feeling that at the back of their minds was the calculation that , although we might lose in 1964 , the next opportunity would not be long and that then we would win under another leader .
10 to be soon because that 's already
11 Besides , I 'm not Eric ; I 'm me and I 'm here and that 's all there is to it .
12 The Olympic contenders may not be here but that has , 't stopped it being a record entry for the regatta with 498 entries .
13 I suppose you knew he 'd be here and that 's why you wanted me to drop you off ? ’
14 She wished he had been here when that unpleasant Mr Coleby had called .
15 And as I say as I say I do n't ken how long it had been there but that see that likely about the same time as the as the mill was heightened and er the kiln would 've been putting on .
16 I saw a river-bed , biting deep into the land , but nothing to suggest that a lake had ever been there or that man had ever trod there .
17 ‘ You should have been there when that woman came leaping out at me .
18 Nor have I come upon any factor to prove the truth of another assumption which may be made : to wit , that Subject A was the mother of Subject B. Experience and probability point to this being so but that is all .
19 This is made crystal clear in a somewhat laboured exposition in a book by Preece and Maier published in 1889 : Let us suppose the two microphonic transmitters are placed on the stage at T and T 1 , and these transmitters separately connected by two distinct wires to two telephone receivers , R and R 1 , which are applied to both ears to hear the actor , whom we will suppose to be placed at A. It is easy to understand that , the distance of this actor from transmitter T being less than that from transmitter T 1 , his song will be more distinctly reproduced by transmitter T than by T 1 , and the stronger impression will be produced on the left ear .
20 It was not only that the players were away but that while they were away they were losing badly .
21 it was taken last July fortnight because Jackie and Tom were away and that
22 The figures show a dramatic increase in treatment interval from four weeks before treatment to 20 weeks after , the treatment interval for C2 tumours being longer than that for C3 ( p<0.01 ) .
23 Nineteen and a half pounds , I thought they were more than that actually .
24 Oh no , there were more than that .
25 if there 's somewhere that that we can
26 That we do not have such an answer , it can be argued , is the fact that what follows , from the occurrence of the effect , is only that that circumstance or another occurred .
27 Warlow pointed out , quite correctly , that this is not the sort of inversion we should be looking at : if the Earth flipped over in this way the Sun would still rise in the east , whereas there are legends that , before the ( undescribed ) catastrophe , the Sun rose in the west , and that it is only since that catastrophe that the Sun has risen in the east .
28 There 's an undeniable fact that that is so and that will obviously benefit the economy if they come and they will feel a draught if they do n't come .
29 I d I do n't mean that 's er er a terribly difficult thing but it is just that that does have to happen .
30 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) and his team are always ingenious in defending whatever the policy of the moment is ; it is just that that policy is changed so often that it leaves a little bit of a question mark over whether they have any plan or direction at all .
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