Example sentences of "that be that the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That being that the county council and yourselves consider this strategically .
2 The answer to that is that the consideration is not the rendering of the services , as is plain from the fact that the document is to take effect in Equity from the date .
3 ‘ One of the things you learn in an exercise like that is that the odds are stacked very much against the aggressor .
4 The prospects for management buy-outs are really very bleak , the reason for that is that the franchises which we 're hearing about are likely to be very short , the franchisee will own no assets , no land , no rolling stock , nothing with which to go to the bank as security for loan .
5 And why I mention that is that the purpose of these people coming they are commercial they are coming here on a commercial basis .
6 There is one other significant point to be remembered , and that is that the person who suffers from what appears to be an illogical fear always feels that he or she is stupid .
7 That is that the jurists gave far more consideration to the testator 's intention where he had ( or had tried to ) set up a trust than they did where civil-law dispositions were involved .
8 The obvious reason for that is that the state pension is low .
9 Now turning to the , the the good news and that is that the Lincolnshire Flood Defence Committee was set to increase after ninety-four , five which is some twenty per cent below the normal three-four level .
10 Now the implication of that is that the tide flaps and the sluices er will operate it slightly less frequently in ten years .
11 First one , er relates to the point made by the Barton Willmore representative , that no account has been taken of additional land that would be needed er for the settlement , for shops , er community facilities , and other infrastructure , er and of course that land is not available , well in fact the opposite is the case if the new settlement is not provided , because the infrastructure is available within York city , and the York city document er A eight double O nine , paragraph six , makes it very clear that the city is capable of accommodating the needs within its city boundaries where that fr infrastructure is available , er to that extent there is a further argument against the settlement , and that is that the settlement would be duplicating the provision of resources outside of the city , where those resources can actually accommodate it within the city .
12 There is an alternative to either of these courses which may be worth considering and that is that the Government should take the line that they have come to the conclusion that , while some restriction ought to be made in the infliction of the death penalty , the time has not yet come for its complete abolition .
13 I think the the answer to that is that the reference e should be made to the village making a significant contribution to the development needs of Greater York , be it housing , employment or comm erm social and community .
14 Once the parties had been heard , the master or registrar would have the power either to make an ‘ unless ’ order , that is that the case would be struck out unless particular steps were taken within a particular time , or the case would be set down for trial .
15 And the next point on that is that the amount of road safety in the base budget figures , the amount from various different areas whether it 's education , training , publicity , accident investigation or traffic calming , that amount of money is untouched so the same amount will be spent in the coming year a as was spent last year .
16 As I am sure that my hon. Friend is aware , the reason for that is that the demand for gas oil , which is equivalent to diesel , is high at this time of the year because it is used for heating .
17 That is that the interest payments that NHS Hospital Trusts make will go back to the Department of Health .
18 There is but one restraint on design and that is that the sail height should be greater than 2 metres or 78¾ inches .
19 Another device for achieving the result contended for by Lord Finlay might be agency : that is that the allies ( agents ) were acting on behalf of Poland ( principal ) which would subsequently be entitled to claim the benefits of the treaty .
20 But there always remains still one point of complaint by some members of the public , that is that the grass that 's cut does tend to blow about , but if the cutting is frequent , there 's less grass t to blow about at a given time .
21 And the answer to that is that the People of this Country govern Parliament .
22 The other point on that is that the draft matters for the E I P including matter two D have been known to everyone for some considerable time .
23 That is that the County Surveyor chose in September nineteen ninety one to show reductions at six points on the existing road network .
24 He began on a note of defiance : " If what is meant by that is that the President of the Republic has personally taken the decisions which it was incumbent upon him to take , that is entirely correct . "
25 That is that the entrance near the Coach House or or
26 Pomponius is quite clear that this amounts to a condition , and the consequence of that is that the legacy does not vest and transmission is not possible until the relevant age has been reached .
27 The reason for that is that the spot market varies with the dollar exchange rate and , for a long time , has been affected by the dumping of coal into Europe — something about which British Coal has complained to the Commission .
28 To take advantage of the effect of sample size , that is that the means of random samples will have a nearly normal distribution if the sample is large , the decision to readjust is based on sample means rather than individual measurements , justifying the use of the 3s limits .
29 To take advantage of the effect of sample size , that is that the means of random samples will have a nearly normal distribution if the sample is large , the decision to readjust is based on sample means rather than individual measurements , justifying the use of the 3 s limits .
30 In general respectability was achieved and the consequence of that was that the movies had moved somewhat decisively away from the masses that had helped to create the industry .
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