Example sentences of "be that [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then there is that warmed red billiard ball with its skin slit round the middle , so oddly known as a grilled tomato . |
2 | Very soon afterwards because of that blood leaking into the tissues , what is that wound that injury going to do ? |
3 | The central idea of long-wave theories is that advanced capitalist economies go through a regular cycle of boom and slump with each trough or peak occurring approximately fifty years apart . |
4 | Another possibility is that advanced patient age prompts a less aggressive hospital treatment so that its effect on mortality is exerted before discharge . |
5 | However , one suggestion is that acquired human retroviruses ( such as HIV ) might act as superantigens , and that this property could contribute to the T-cell abnormalities they produce . |
6 | My concern is that increased external influence with accompanying loss of autonomy could lead to the demise of all that has been gained . |
7 | Perhaps the strangest case on record is that described five years ago in The Lancet ( 1978 , vol 2 , p 952 ) by Dr M. Loughhead and two colleagues at the Royal Hobart Hospital , Tasmania . |
8 | The most irritating assertion of the anti-downsizing lobby is that distributed open systems end up costing more because of all the hidden training and support costs . |