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

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1 I thought that presumably the bill was still divided proportionately between the countries .
2 We say that locally the surface is Euclidean and distances are given by the differential Pythagoras equation where dx , and dy are the coordinate separations of nearby points on the surface .
3 As far as the army was concerned , I had been told in October 1945 that effectively the matter was ended with the presumption of death .
4 But then I thought that perhaps an accident was awaiting me or one of my relatives .
5 I think we would be wise to reflect a little longer and to think that perhaps the Government is not so far wrong in what it is saying and I have to say finally My Lords that I never in my public life , or indeed in my private life have met anybody who has said to me that their attitude towards their local police force has been in any way influenced by the fact that the members of the police authority were or were n't democratically elected .
6 so surely the arguments hinge upon the fact that perhaps the government is likely to be inefficient , corrupt , bureaucratic , whatever .
7 But if you do have pe people will say if you do h have those weaknesses and if er there were times that he could was quite up to the joshing and the name calling , there were times when he was n't , the very fact that there were times when he was n't , does n't that tell you that perhaps the Army was n't the place for him ?
8 But then it occurred to him that perhaps the joke was Nicola 's and not Blufton 's at all , some invention to impress her boss and ensure her succession to Jane Pargeter 's job .
9 Not quite a woman — because I wanted to do things with Gittel that only a man was supposed to want to do ; not quite a man — because I wanted Gittel to do the same things back to me . ’
10 She gave that only a moment 's thought .
11 Only we are behaving as if it 's nothing to do with us and that only the West is to blame for the thousands who turn their back on us . ’
12 It believes that everything in the world is related to everything else in such an intimate way that only the whole is , can be said to be real , and only by seeing everything in its associated network of the whole to which it belongs , of the complete whole to which it belongs , can it be understood .
13 The latter belief explicitly rejects consistency as a virtue in its own right , while the former demands a balancing of public interests against those of the particular defendant in the light of moral judgements that only the magistrate is qualified to make .
14 An attempt by Daily Mail journalists to broaden the paper 's political coverage of the 1983 election was rejected on the grounds that only the editor was responsible for content and that outside pressure , if only from an organization 's own journalists , amounted to interference in the running of that organization .
15 Similarly , the firm and a qualifying intermediary can agree in writing that only the intermediary is to be the customer ( in which case the client is not an indirect customer ) ; in practice , this agreement should be linked with the intermediary 's agreement that the intermediary 's client is not to be treated as an indirect customer .
16 It had been thought that only the penalty was prescribed by statute , just as the penalty for murder is laid down by Parliament .
17 This is the only company whose entire membership appears to have figured in the loan ; in the case of such as the Goldsmiths and the Ironmongers it seems clear that only the livery was assessed .
18 We 'll train you how not to ‘ blow it ’ on an important shot , lose an important lead , make the same mistake time and time again and other skills that only the pro 's could afford to know .
19 Also , this electronic method of cooking means that only the pan is heated , and the moment it is removed from the hob , energy consumption stops .
20 Christ says everywhere that everything temporal is false , and that only the abstract is real . ’
21 If you put down the example I I actually marked the example but then I realized going back through the book that obviously the example was given for you there anyway .
22 But in a short while , once he was gone from the house , she 'd have to go upstairs and read to her daughter and she knew that already the child was sensitive to her feelings : she would say , ‘ You sad , Mammy ? ’ or ‘ You vexed with me , Mammy ? ’
23 There is a rule that normally a person is bound by his signature , Saunders v. Anglia Building Society ( 1970 H.L. ) .
24 I have a suspicion that somehow the heating was on by the time they reached their new destination .
25 G. assumes that somehow the oil is escaping into the canal .
26 To use a common denigrating quote of a ‘ PR job ’ , this implies that somehow the truth is being hidden behind a glossy or false facade .
27 Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope !
28 Simon 's decision to dispense with normal syntax implies that stylistically the intention is to render the real more satisfactorily than the conventional novel would allow .
29 This was welcomed by the head of the Open Software Foundation in Japan , Dr Rob Morel , who ventured that possibly the Foundation was better positioned than before as a ‘ truly independent standards organisation ’ .
30 Denktash , however , was critical of the government 's links with the EC and the prospects of an application for membership , claiming that once an application was formalized the government would have closed the door on reunification talks .
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