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

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1 And in the same you know , I mean er two or three years so there 's not gon na be much , and it 's only been a couple that are gon na
2 For Guido , she realised , had only been the catalyst that had finally forced her to confront her true feelings for Arnie .
3 There has long been a consensus that this is true of the Lands Tribunal .
4 But there had long been a feeling that Hawaii , birthplace of surfing and home of the biggest waves , should have that honour by right .
5 It has long been the case that the fact of winning is far more important than the manner of doing so , and since they have found a winning formula they have a powerful argument for keeping it , especially now that the financial rewards are considerable .
6 It has long been the case that where a company is would up by the court , the liquidation is deemed to commence at the date of presentation of the petition .
7 ‘ It has long been the law that when a man pleads guilty to an indictment the trial judge can permit him to change his plea to not guilty at any time before the case is finally disposed of by sentence or otherwise .
8 Listed below are the courses that are already open for applicants .
9 So these basically are the problems that they 're gon na have to er er have to face .
10 It 's just been such , it 's obviously been a thing that affected the whole community
11 So are the reports that have flourished on the LA gossip circuit — Kilmer is going overboard ; Kilmer thinks he is Jim Morrison ; Kilmer has it written into his contract that everybody has to address him as Jim .
12 So are the policies that affect it
13 It leaves me in no doubt that legal claims are on the increase and so are the amounts that are awarded in damages .
14 So are the worms that fishermen hunt , in order to impale them , live and wriggling , on their hooks .
15 One can not , of course , immediately conclude that the companion is a black hole : it might merely be a star that is too faint to be seen .
16 As Todorov repeatedly insists in his Introduction to Poetics , ‘ The particular text will only be an instance that allows us to describe the properties of literature [ in general ] ’ ( 1981 : 7 ) .
17 If it 's inherited from an estate that of itself er attracts no tax , so there tax position would only be the income that they received from it would be subject to income tax and it would be added to their own assets so that when they die in due course then they 've inheritance payable there .
18 Crompton and Jones suggest that in the future it will not necessarily be the case that male clerks will be able to enjoy so much upward mobility .
19 The chronicler Hall emphasised the consternation produced by the government 's success in establishing a basis for swingeing taxation , and although wealth can seldom or never have been overstated for fiscal purposes , the Rutland muster book could perhaps be the exception that bears out his claim that ‘ some avaunced them selfes more than they were worth of pride , not remembryng [ realising/ suspecting ] what was coming ’ , naively succumbing to the blandishments of the commissioners , who ‘ did what they could to set the people to the vttermoste ’ .
20 Despite criticisms voiced by the Post Office Engineering Union ( 1980 ) it is still the case that warrants are to be issued under the hand of the Home Secretary rather than a judge , there apparently being no concern that a major invasion of privacy can take place by executive act without the need for any judicial approval or authorization , as is required in other democracies .
21 A home together is a dream that shattered when his job disappeared .
22 One of the arguments we will examine below is the view that the police use this discretion , this freedom to decide when to proceed and when not to , to favour ‘ respectable ’ and middle-class individuals rather than working-class individuals .
23 Having a comfortable bed to sleep in is a luxury that most of us take for granted .
24 Yes , I creative accountancy obviously is a word that it 's easy to bandy about .
25 Well , as I am saying , that obviously is the liability that the dealer has , because obviously he 's sold the goods to the purchaser .
26 What Sherman 's circle perhaps does not emphasize sufficiently is the impact that dominant social ideology about the nature of old age has upon personal problems of older people at all levels of experience , emotional , social and financial .
27 The effect of not doing so is the likelihood that the Conservative Party would lose the next election on the back of a gravely wounded economy .
28 So is the idea that consideration must be an economic benefit of some kind .
29 Precedents can be dangerous , but so is the future that Cambodia faces .
30 So is the fact that both outward direct investment ( which averaged 2.8% of GDP in the 1980s ) and inward direct investment ( 1.7% ) are exceptionally high ; both betoken internationalisation .
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