Example sentences of "have [adv] [be] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | In socialist France , it is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history . |
2 | In socialist France , unemployment is now higher than it has ever been in that country 's history . |
3 | It has always been like that . |
4 | He has always been like that , even when he was quite small . ’ |
5 | If he looks at the statistics , he will see that it has always been like that . |
6 | The life that I have led has never been like that ! |
7 | yeah and he went and she said well it that 'd always been across that road |
8 | Among them are a surprising ( or is it ? ) number of aeroplanes bearing Cayman Islands letters , many of which I 'll bet have never been near that tax ; haven , the late Cap'n Bob 's pair of liquidator-awaiting , Bermudan-registered Gulfstreams , appropriately VR-BOB and VR-BRM , and a host of N-numbered machines which no doubt the Gatwick-based FAA inspectors looking for illegally operated U.S.-registered aircraft will find enlightening . |
9 | I 've always been like that . |
10 | I 've always been like that . |
11 | I 've always been like that . |
12 | I 've always been like that . |
13 | Yes they 've always been like that and they always will be like that . |
14 | During the Reagan presidency , the Guardian kept blaming his errors on age , and perforce , there I was again with another angry letter — ‘ Son of Disgusted , Centre for Policy on Ageing ’ — pointing out that , like it or not , Ronald Reagan had always been like that , making the same kind of statement and endorsing the same brand of policies . |
15 | Charles remembered that Gerald had always been like that . |
16 | It had always been like that . |
17 | I 'll put a bit I thought it had always been like that . |
18 | Its a , during the course of the time of the crucifixion , Jesus is on the cross and its says there , there were two others also who were criminals , were being lead away to be put to death with Jesus and they came to the place called The Skull , there they crucified him and the criminals one on the right and the other on the left , but Jesus was saying father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing , and they cast locks divided up his garments among themselves and the people stood by and looking on and even the rulers was sneering at him excuse me , and even the rulers were sneering at him saying he saved others , let him save himself if this is the Christ of god , his chosen one , and the soldiers also mocked him , coming up to him offering sour wine and saying if your the king of the Jews save yourself now there was also an inscription above him , this is the kind of the Jews , and one of the criminals who was hanged there was hurling abut at him and saying you are not the Christ , save yourself and us , but the other answered and rebuking him said do you not even fear god , since you are under the same sentence of condemnation and we indeed justly for we are receiving what we deserve for our deeds , but this man has done nothing wrong and he was say , and he was saying Jesus remember me when you come in your kingdom , Jesus said to him truly I say to you today you shall be with me in paradise I wonder if you 've ever been in that awful position of facing of what you thought was certain death perhaps you were seriously ill and er , there seemed little hope of your recovery , perhaps you were facing some danger , some , some risk and it seemed almost certain that short of a miracle you were gon na die , I wonder what sort of thoughts would have been going through your mind , maybe w , may well be that you were with other people , I wonder what sort of things if you were in a condition of speaking , what sort of things you would of been saying to them . |
19 | I 've never been into that scene . ’ |
20 | Bryan agrees : ‘ I 've never been into that sort of high speed guitar playing , and if I was it would have to be something very melodic . |
21 | ‘ I 've never been into that ‘ I wandered lonely as a cloud ’ type poetry , could n't really get to grips with it . |
22 | Well we 've never been along that , actually . |
23 | I 've never been to that have you ? |
24 | Some people have already been down that road ! |
25 | I wonder if you have ever been in that awful position of facing what you thought was certain death . |
26 | ‘ And for all the way she bullied other people , she 's always been under that fellow 's thumb and so has Dympna . ’ |
27 | And he 's always been like that . |
28 | ‘ He is a strain — but it 's not what I have to do for him — it 's the way he is — he 's always been like that . ’ |
29 | He 's always been like that and he has n't changed . |
30 | He 's always been like that . |