Example sentences of "that [be] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | That is one The boundary to the north of these two sites is a very firm distinct feature , and very . |
2 | The cost of coverage of a typical meeting was £1,412 , and that is what a single customer would have to pay , but when many channels have been interested , the price has fallen as low as £36 . |
3 | He is content when he is working , because when he is working he is pleasing his owner and that is what a Rottweiler really loves to do . |
4 | To most of us , reared on Wuthering Heights , that is what a moor means . |
5 | That is what a society is ' . |
6 | The ruminant continually regurgitates food from its stomach to its mouth to chew it up further ( that is what a cow is doing when ‘ chewing cud ’ ) . |
7 | Look , he said , that is what a family is . |
8 | That is what a T four bacteria is for and that 's what I am for , and I would suggest y ultimately what you are for as well , and this is why in the end erm nature will cast us aside . |
9 | But that is what the arrangement was : an alliance rather than a consolidated interest or a genuinely shared culture . |
10 | That is what the third part of the project means . |
11 | But that is what the most popular newspapers are now doing . |
12 | Alternatively , if a firm made its issue thinking share prices were indeed going to rocket ( for that is what the low yields implied ) , then it could be worth its while to take the cash and invest it back into equities or other financial instruments . |
13 | That is what the name Jacob means , as we have seen . |
14 | That is what the long book of Deuteronomy deals with . |
15 | This concern for purity and order — for that is what the legislation is about — both reflected society 's concern for its own racial integrity and social cohesion , and in turn served to promote them . |
16 | ‘ There are many low grade operations around , but those registered with the Farm Holiday Bureau and the regional tourist boards have their quality endorsed , and that is what the customer is increasingly looking for . ’ |
17 | That is what the record shows . |
18 | That is what the conspiracy is made of . |
19 | Perhaps that is what the Labour Party says , but it is not how the Labour Party behaves . |
20 | That is what the campaign was like for John Major . |
21 | ‘ If that is what the card says . ’ |
22 | Because it is inevitable that there will continue to be an increased use of IT within enterprises , existing computer- and telecommunications-based managers clearly would normally be expected to be in a much stronger position than existing library and information centre managers to become the overall managers of all the information-based resources of the firm , IT-based or not , if that is what the company decides it needs . |
23 | That is what the illogical anti-contraception stance of the Roman Catholic Church is in effect saying — and as that film so vividly illustrated that would mean a mini-genocide going on inside every male every minute . |
24 | The morphology of some of these was very like that of Clydagnathus a ‘ creature ’ known elsewhere in the Lower Carboniferous — and that is what the animal has been called . |
25 | And that is what the lawmakers want to do away with . |
26 | But we do a lot more than that — and that is what the politicians do n't like . |
27 | But it does mean that , faced with options ranging from what is merely arguably right to what the auditors believe to be best , their critics are convinced that auditors will in practice settle for the arguably right if that is what the directors prefer . |
28 | That is what the jury thought too , and after an absence of two and a half hours returned guilty verdicts against all three . |
29 | That is what the rest of this book is all about . |
30 | That is what the word ‘ vocation ’ means . |