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

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1 Had that been a spider 's web that touched her cheek just now ?
2 Too late now to withdraw this confession into privacy , even had that been the abbot 's inclination , for it had been spoken out before all the brothers , and as members of a body they had the right to share in the cure of all that here was curable .
3 He pledged that a FIS government would respect international conventions entered into by Algeria and that " we shall work within the framework of the Constitution , which allows us to review it [ the Constitution ] , should that be the people 's demand " .
4 ‘ We ca n't go on calling him Fido , ’ she said , that being the Grimbles ' choice .
5 That is a politician 's saddest obituary .
6 Non-executive directors , that is a strength erm it 's also a threat but it is also a strength but basically it 's acting as a sort of yardstick to control or actually guide the actual management right down from board level right down the company there .
7 Discs have to that is The La 's , who have been compared to The Beatles , for Chrissakes , and The Stairs , who are , let's face it , a doped-up R&B group .
8 That is the way er genetics works .
9 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
10 That is the board 's view of Government policy — the very same Government policy that the House has been told has been endorsed by all those in the construction industry .
11 That is the visitors ' starting lineup .
12 In relation to what we regard as ‘ consciousness ’ , Bohm believes that there is a grave fallacy lurking behind the idea of ‘ individual consciousness ’ , that is the individual 's recognition of ‘ self ’ as being a separate and distinct entity .
13 And it can not be said that that is the union 's business as of generally recognised right to decide , or to share in deciding , that application .
14 That is the barrister 's version of what was said , and there is no challenge to his recollection .
15 Well if you put it like that , yes , that is the company 's purpose .
16 That is the government 's responsibility , ’ it says .
17 I should be grateful if the hon. Gentleman will confirm that that is the Government 's intention .
18 Collateral is something purely nominal : clothes given as a pledge must be returned at night in case that is the person 's only possession .
19 That is the problem erm in so far as initially er we felt that it that that the onus would be on the individual , I E if it 's a short term stay car park they would not use it .
20 And that is the Trunchbull 's great secret . ’
21 That is the scheme er as as I see it and unless , unless I I thi , unless that is progressed quickly then as I say I am extremely pessimistic and let me just say Chairman the dangers of not going along that line the dangers of the present scheme which was at the last planning committee meeting or or or was it one of the social services committee anyway , where four were chosen or or it was said choose a small number .
22 That is the Pope 's message for World Day of Peace .
23 In other words the fact that the distribution may be received by the overseas company which is not resident in the United Kingdom would not prevent the UK settlor being entitled to the tax credit ( that is the author 's reading of the provision ) .
24 That is the laird 's lug !
25 That is the objection er the whole fundamental objection to what is proposed in the Bill as it is a centralising measure was shown quite clearly er er a a by the desire of the Home Secretary to increase his own power as when he intended to appoint the Chairman absolute impudence in my view er to suggest tha that he he should have had the power to appoint a chairman and although congratulations have now been er er poured upon him for withdrawing to wh what 's a position , I would sooner congratulate your er Your Lordships , er all of whom spoke in such a manner that it would have been impossible for the Home Secretary to have carried the measure through .
26 That is the housekeeper 's pug , ’ Dinah said .
27 I mean that is the thing yo you know , hope they want to auction like that .
28 I know there 's a motorway running down the middle but you ca n't over or under it , for thirty miles there , so if you 've got to get across there , you have to do this , come all out , you know , and that is an hour 's run .
29 ‘ You do n't want to bother with none of that there marry jewarna m'dear , that 's a king 's ransom you 'm paying .
30 Well that would be an error , because it 's actually Canberra , but you could be , you yo that 's , that 's a mistake er , that anybody could make .
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