Example sentences of "that be [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's our job to bring you comprehensive performance results on PCs that are up for review , and we have to be even handed while we do it . |
2 | Digitalk Inc , Los Angeles is now shipping the 32-bit version of its object-oriented Smalltalk/V development environment for OS/2 2.0 , enabling users to create Smalltalk/V applications that are up to 100% faster and 50% smaller than 16-bit OS/2 applications : it can call both 16-bit and 32-bit Dynamic Link Libraries , adds a debugger with enhanced single-stepping capability , improved support for bit maps , double-byte character set characters in Smalltalk/V code , and support for OS/2 's common dialogue boxes ; it costs a swinging $1,000 . |
3 | The decorator that are in at Peter 's at the moment erm they do everything . |
4 | Cutting the price of essentials will do far more to help the people who are struggling than any number of £100 reductions on clothes that are out of reach for most of us . |
5 | Avoid slang , jargon and colloquial expressions that might be perfectly acceptable in speech but that are out of place in an academic essay . |
6 | Look for things that are out of place . |
7 | That might be the simplest way and if you add that to the seventy two that are out of commission short term beds , holiday beds , which you 've got to keep empty anyway . |
8 | Those that are out of phase destroy each other and can not be detected ( see figure 3.16 ) . |
9 | Many of the younger professionals sought him out to have a look at swings and putting strokes that were out of tune , and he rarely if ever refused them his advice . |
10 | The disadvantages of the Article were that it was perceived as dealing with ‘ representational ’ issues that were out of place in the Convention , that it undercut the position of non-liability of member States for treaties concluded by organisations , and that it placed excessive emphasis on the exceptional situation of the European Communities . |
11 | Were there any parts of er of the complex that were out of bounds sort of top secret work going on or anything like that ? |
12 | The company is controlled by a US group that is up for sale and has said it wants to sell AMI . |
13 | For hair that is up to 30% grey , a vegetable rinse ( semipermanent colour ) will add both vibrancy and shine while giving natural-looking highlights . |
14 | When this happens they often find that , like Viola Angotti , other countries make a response that is out of proportion in order to rescue their damaged pride . |
15 | Mrs Smith is attractive in a jaded way and exudes a cheerful demeanour that is out of proportion to the magnitude of her problems . |
16 | Mrs Smith is attractive in a jaded way and exudes a cheerful demeanour that is out of proportion to the magnitude of her problems . |
17 | Okay what I 'd like to do is get you to work in three syndicates looking at body language , voice tone , words , proximity , attitude , voice volume but what we 'd like to do is actually work in a syndicate that is out of style , out of keeping in your normal style . |
18 | The fact that the pool should be level from the outset and should be constantly checked during backfilling can not be overemphasized , for a pool that is out of level leads to flooding in some places and unsightly exposure of the fibreglass in others . |
19 | ‘ This tourist is a thing that is out of place . |
20 | I do n't like to use food that is out of season and prefer to look forward to the summer strawberries and autumn game . |
21 | In developing such trees we have to take into account not only component failures but also human factors , as well as equipment that is out of action for maintenance or tests . |
22 | Clearly , it is the concentrated and closed narrative form of the feature film that is out of line , a rupture within a generic tradition of the popular novelistic from which television 's mutations are more continuous . |
23 | The answer , well it 's a one million pound bank note that 's up for auction at Christies next month . |
24 | This red eared terrapin is a victim of a fad that 's out of fashion . |
25 | ‘ Did n't it have to be my right hand that 's out of action ? |
26 | TONY COTTEE grabbed two goals as Everton over ran Forest , but he was left kicking himself for not completing the hat-trick that was up for grabs . |
27 | From the school came the sound of children 's voices singing a hymn , accompanied by a piano that was out of tune . |
28 | A spokesman for Elton said : ‘ It seems the car collided with a bollard that was out of position on the road . ’ |
29 | ‘ It 's very exhausting hanging on by your arms , and Michael had a strength in his upper arms that was out of proportion to the rest of his body . |
30 | At the Reception Desk , no one , but she could hear voices from a part of the room that was out of sight . |