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

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1 Someone 's been right through that wall there , look .
2 These are all rou you see they 're all these are all round that area .
3 But is common that they both are together in that way .
4 Thirdly , people reach a stage of what we conscious competence in that they 're very aware of what they 're doing and they 're doing it correctly but they 're still at that stage where they 're fairly new and they 're very conscious of what they 're doing .
5 they 're still on that issue I would of thought
6 Moreover , you 're now at that age when you have to Go Into Hospital in a way which was unthinkable ten years back .
7 So , you can confirm for us that NovaSports are still in that position , and I think some of us understand the nature of Avarag .
8 St George 's Channel lies between the Welsh and Irish coasts so , unless Captain Bunsby is even more confused than he appears , he must be referring to some smaller channel off the eastern coast of Kent in DS 23 , since the Goodwins and the Downs are both in that region .
9 Er , and in general we have a , er , panel of the non-executive directors who set the directors ' salary in relation to the other directors I am also on that panel er , but obviously not in relation to my own salary .
10 We are now in that state — We feel the ‘ burden of the Mystery ’ .
11 He maintains that when you do this test , which will show how you approach problem solving , you will be somewhere along that continuum .
12 Perhaps communication should be at the broadest possible level if that is done well ; if not , it should be only at that level which can be done well .
13 And I 'll tell you something else — ’ she paused , went to the oven , took out a tin holding roast potatoes , flicked them over expertly and put the tin back in the oven before she continued , ‘ She wo n't be long in that school , she 's a way ahead ; and you know what ? ’
14 We know that er stress er does cause exacerbation of other illnesses and er people can be away for that sort of reason .
15 ‘ I ca n't pay John any bigger compliment — to be underground for that length of time .
16 The UK 's objection to the proposed Directive was that it was ‘ unreasonably restrictive ’ to designate large river catchments ‘ simply because , for a short period of time in the autumn , the water may temporarily exceed 50 mg/litre although throughout the rest of the year it will be well below that figure . ’
17 Ken wanted to rake David to this thing on his own and David , being very , very cold — he hates demonstrations of emotion — and me being very Mediterranean , I told him that as far as I was concerned , I did n't give a fuck about his award or seeing him receive it , but I thought it was a bit much that his mother could n't be there because it was a public occasion and it was a time when , without having to speak to her , he could be nice to her , as every mother loves to be there for that kind of thing .
18 For sublanguage processing this may prove to be extremely useful if a large ( raw ) corpus is available , since the word classification will be specifically for that sublanguage type .
19 ‘ I 'm never in that direction .
20 Nothing else has changed ; I have n't been here since that day a week after Clare died , and it had the same muddily washed-out look about it then .
21 The writer , and then the printer , the sculptor , the composer , are manifestly in that set of specific relations , linked directly with the nature of their immediate means of production .
22 So wh wh how many man hours are there in that job ?
23 They were still at that stage of their coital symphony where only the brass section was engaged , as the old metal bed creaked to and fro .
24 And there was the beds that was there there was beds were still in that bothy and there was there were three of them must have been in the bed you see , and then there was a a board that they slipped in half up the bed and there was a a mattress or whatever on that and another three on that .
25 Great Britain and Germany were only alike in one respect ; they were both at that time contented powers .
26 We were also without that rock in defence , Trevor Proby .
27 Some of his books were probably in that bonfire ; all of his Sagitta writings were later on the Nazi list of forbidden books .
28 Most polls were well within that margin .
29 We could n't get the centenary of the Origin of Species into our programme — that was nineteen fifty nine and we had n't started then — but I did persuade tonight 's speaker to deliver one of our early centenary lectures on the subject of Darwin 's subsequent book , that is the book on the Descent of Man , which appeared in eighteen seventy one , and I am sure that those of you who were there on that occasion in December eighteen seventy one will remember it as a stimulating and
30 And butchers next door where you know where shoe shop is on street , well grocers were there on that corner and th when we come here there were hams and bacons hung up outside all night .
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