Example sentences of "that [be] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I think the the the B W the Barton Willmore analysis appears to overlook the fact , and again Mr Jewitt referred to this when he referred to Easingwold , that settlement evolves over time , and and nobody seems to be addressing the point that that fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred , two thousand houses , however many it is , wo n't appear over night , erm er th it would take some time for that to be to be realized erm and as part of that there 's no clear view as to when the services will come along that are that are necessary to give that community the balance it it said it requires , erm , Mr Timothy from Wood Fram Frampton referred I think to a figure of twelve fifty dwellings for a viable new settlement , and there were plenty ex of of examples , quote , erm that one could look at to see that was the case , erm I I 'd be interested to know where those examples are an and what there make up erm is .
2 The speed at which VELA operates makes it possible to record results from experiments that are difficult to measure any other way .
3 The government , therefore , aims to avoid circumstances that are likely to unite all these opposition forces against it , and here it is helped by the practicalities of the situation .
4 It is , therefore , I suggest , a mistake to create radio commercials that are likely to need many hearings to achieve their effect .
5 And what kind of attitudes can you learn to adopt that are likely to make this possible ?
6 These have fuller protection against agricultural and other developments , but the majority are locations that are unlikely to see any significant land use changes in any case .
7 Whatever happens , the TV viewer of the future looks likely to be presented with a bewildering array of alternative television systems , that are unlikely to do much for the sales of HDTV or any other wide-screen television .
8 Erm those are the people that are unlikely to get these .
9 Looking for customers that are ready to buy several thousands of the personal computers at once , Uchida Yoko has already begun lending sample machines to large insurance companies and auto makers .
10 There are many species of bacteria of the Bacteroides fragilis group that are able to degrade these substances and thereby release free sulphate which would then become available for utilisation by sulphate reducing bacteria .
11 choleri , the cholera vacilus and er , an acronym here , ETEC , I would n't worry about taking down the full er , er , it actually stands for e entrotoxigenic ecolytes , it 's a strain or a group of ecolars that are able to produce this effect .
12 Now that 's the kind of information that is absolutely vital for them to understand , in fact for us — I mean I myself am from the Third World — to understand what the problems are , but which can only be achieved with centres in the developed countries that are prepared to make this into a working programme erm for the benefit of both , because in very many cases improving erm the lot of the Third World on the question of revenue from commodities will also improve their position , or the British or the American , or the European consumer , by eliminating intermediaries and so on and so forth .
13 Equally , and as can be seen from Table 4.5 , those who took first jobs that were temporary spent more of the 20 month observation period being unemployed and less of it in full-time employment than did those who took first jobs that were permanent .
14 My hon. Friend 's constituency experience demonstrates clearly the higher priority now attached to reducing waiting times and the management system that is necessary to deliver that objective .
15 Some of the software that is available to exploit these conditions is discussed below .
16 Although this had a complex rationale , there is no question that one motive behind it was a desire to reassert a largely factitious national identity — the ‘ imagined community ’ of nationhood that is supposed to transcend all inequalities , oppressions and exploitation ( Anderson , 1983 ) .
17 Sir Fred Hoyle wrote a science fiction story in which a cloud of gas was intelligent , and anything that is intelligent has some claim at least to be considered ‘ alive ’ .
18 8.5 If at any time fails to deliver the Licensed Software to in such a way that is unable to fulfil any order , the value of such lost orders may be counted towards any minimum order requirement which may have been agreed .
19 There must also be the prospect of a profitable exit for the investors , and a target company that is able to generate enough cash to service its debt .
20 But erm they are built in a such a way that they should cater for the largest vehicle that is likely to use that road .
21 It is utterly baffling why Labour wants to pursue a policy that is likely to raise less revenue and do less good for everybody .
22 We do n't have an economy that 's able to support all of our services , needs , wants , and desires . ’
23 The figures suggest a gentle recovery is continuing , but at a rate that 's unlikely to create many jobs .
24 In the past some manouevres have been banned , but with today 's professionalism and their well rehearsed routines that 's unlikely to happen this year .
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