Example sentences of "[pers pn] that be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Back in the city there were thousand of people doomed , dying and all unnecessarily because here was plenty , here was sufficient for the whole city and possibly the greatest sin that you and I can be guilty of and that the church is generally guilty of , but you know when we talk about the church generally its , its so easy because that 's general , you and I that are the church , not the denomination , not the organization , it you and I , possibly the greatest sin that we can be guilty of is the sin of silence , I 'm not talking now about a rude , belligerent , discourteous , butting hole , button holding of people , I 'm not talking about that , I do n't see any place in gods word for that sort of attitude or that sort of approach but are we still silent , what about with those with whom we have the right , because we 've created a relationship , because they know us and they 've seen us and they 've seen the experiences we 've gone through and they 've seen what god has done in our lives , what about with those people do we wait for others to do it , shifting the responsibility .
2 In addition to these annual changes , there are daily ones and it is these and the responses of living organisms to them that are the subject of this book .
3 It was actually writing them that was the difficulty .
4 Yeah , but it was only really , we had that we had those soul D Js that , that , that were blowing them that was the problem .
5 ‘ I heard about this today from auld Timmins , him that 's the under-manager to Brackenridge in Soft Bric-a-brac and Genteel Furnishings .
6 Afraid to make friends with the other students ( Is it him that 's the spy ?
7 As the chauffeur drives us home , he tells us what a lovely girl that Denice is , and we tell him that 's the truth .
8 But no , she let him tell her what to do — him that was the cause of it all — and what does he do but fix up for her to go and see this Dr Graham ?
9 Compare Auntie 's " Him and his women " ( a fine , natural contour ) with her That is the sort of weak politeness ' just afterwards , where the thought is dwelt on in a manner quite foreign to real life ; or the inane canonic whining of the Nieces ( not perhaps Britten 's most successful creations ) with Balstrode 's " D' you think we should stop our storm for such as you ? "
10 Did n't you tell her that was a bit unfair ?
11 I 'm not quite sure when I 'm going on mine that 's the problem
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