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

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1 The organisations concerned have asked that details of the comments received be mad public , criticising the level of secrecy surrounding the exercise , but to date , the UKCC 's response , from registrar Colin Ralph , has been only that publication of the consultation report is ‘ possible ’ .
2 If proofs there are in this book they are only that Marxism is now quite properly the preserve of cranks and dreamers .
3 Do n't think about it , you 're safer that way .
4 I think that 's probably come down through the years and things are still that way for musicians : get them as cheap as you can and never give them the credit that they deserve . ’
5 Things are still that way for musicians : get them as cheap as you can and never give them the credit that they deserve
6 You are still that couple and that 's what you have to capture once again .
7 I believe bears are often that way . ’
8 Therefore α appears to be non-zero and α 1 appears to be less that unity , which refutes the hypothesis that these expectations were rationally formed .
9 What you could have done say was this one here that 's marked E does n't have to be all of those who supported Everton , it could be just that bit .
10 Authority is a secondary issue and flows from accountability in the sense that there should be just that amount of authority needed to discharge the accountability .
11 and then if it 'd go up to about one seven she said , and I could n't sell it here she said , I 'm not Chester prices I 'm just that bit cheaper .
12 And it was just bad luck that Stephen was scheduled to be away that night .
13 It would have been cheaper to have taken the coach , if longer , but Dr Bailey had sent a curt postcard telling him it would be best for her to meet him off the noon train ; the campus was some way out of town , it would be best that way .
14 Will be once that hedge gets up
15 Firstly , it may be simply that policy makers are far from clear what they really want .
16 In the USA there could be twice that density , and in the tropics ( even taking night-time into account ) there could be three people per square metre !
17 Er in most of them will er most people in Ireland will be in a pub at some stage of the day you know and it 's no unusual thing to er we 've got a recording studio in we live or I live rather and it 's not unusual to walk out the studio at er lunch time with some people you 'd been recording and go into the pub for a lunch and if you were n't very careful you could still be there that evening singing
18 I do n't think , I do n't think I 'm quite that shape .
19 But she would have to alter her travel plans — she is due to be abroad that day .
20 As Rachel reached her flat and let herself in she found herself trying to remember whether David had been there that evening when her mother had sent for her .
21 She did n't turn up , so of course I then telephoned her office and found she had n't been there that week .
22 He had n't been there that morning and now she had run him to earth in the café .
23 Cos I 'd been there that morning
24 The overtones of a heavy relationship had been everywhere that night at Ib 's Club .
25 She wanted life to be like it had been earlier that evening .
26 How foolishly happy she had been earlier that evening , and how ridiculous she felt at this moment , all her dreams crushed and shattered around her slowly dragging feet .
27 When they were together that life hardly entered into his own consciousness .
28 They were just that bit better than you .
29 It were just that quality of life .
30 On this the evidence is conflicting , some studies finding that take-overs were value-creating , others that target shareholder gains were more that off-set by losses to the shareholders of the acquiring companies .
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