Example sentences of "that [be] [pron] the " in BNC.
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31 | That is what the Belgrade Tourist Board was offering in April : a day trip to the pretty historic Croatian town of Vukovar on the banks of the Danube , which Serbian-led troops pounded to bits during an eighty-six day siege last autumn ( The Art Newspaper No. 11 , October 1991 , p. 1 and No. 12 , November 1991 , p. 10 ) . |
32 | That is what the Citizen 's Charter will aim to do . |
33 | That is what the EOC is about . |
34 | A style is a way of writing — that is what the word means . |
35 | Despite their lack of power and control , it is individual teachers in schools who must effect changes to improve education — if that is what the tests show to be necessary . |
36 | So he will have certain latitudes , because that is what the reader needs . |
37 | It must be a rare sight , even in this division , for spectators to see the home side knock in eleven goals in one match , but that is what the Alborne supporters witnessed last Tuesday night . |
38 | Thus , in the case of an imperative clause , for instance , the verb naturally occupies thematic position because that is what the message is about : getting the addressee to do something . |
39 | That is what the GP contract did , what the immunisation targets have done , what the cervical cancer screening services have done , and what the deprivation payments have done . |
40 | Where that is what the answer is , F of X. |
41 | Such pessimistic Conclusions are rejected by pluralist writers , who believe that the political system can be used to bring about any change in society so long as that is what the majority of people desire . |
42 | That is what the Holy Spirit is given them for . |
43 | And that is what the New Testament wants to say about our relationship to Christ and his Spirit . |
44 | The Minister meant that any surpluses will not be transferred to pensioners because that is what the Government desire . |
45 | That is what the Minister is suggesting and that is what we find unacceptable . |
46 | But that is what the Government rely on . |
47 | I am sure that is what the family remembered best about me because of the way the mother 's letter began . |
48 | That is what the guidance staff of St Augustine 's believe to be the essence of their role and work . |
49 | ‘ Held with the intention ’ has come to mean brought into being with the intention , on the part of anyone , and subsequently held , by him or by anyone else' ; and if that is what the draftsman intended or was instructed to express , the conclusion is irresistible that he did so with a degree of competence that would not have disgraced a chimpanzee learning the piano . |
50 | The corollary of this position is that whatever we are not , that is what the others are . |
51 | That is what the " diversity of human culture " really amounts to ; the variety of different ways which human beings choose to cut up the continuities of their animal experience . |
52 | Indeed that is what the label regular customer really means : a customer who has the potential to go into debt . |
53 | ‘ That is what the doctors say . ’ |
54 | That is what the splendour of the sea has come down to , |
55 | And since that is what the contract binds both sides to do , it is at period t - 1 an optimal contract . |
56 | Generally this type of behaviour is carried out by a person in authority and the victim — because that is what the recipient has become — is reluctant or afraid to complain . |
57 | Er , if you type a very big number , you might get the scientific , that is what the E thing . |
58 | That is what the hon. Gentleman still has not grasped . |
59 | That is what the patients charter is about , and that is why it is so warmly welcomed . |
60 | That is what the Government are fighting for , among other things , in those important discussions . |