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

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1 This is very important since lines that are either the wrong length or not balanced can provoke a string of problems including tired arms , aching backs , bad posture and catapult falls .
2 But now take a closer look and with a pencil tick the qualities that are already a part of you and you will be pleasantly surprised .
3 With pants , as with many clothes , she has to know the difference between things that are nearly the same — like large waist holes and smaller leg holes — and then match them to her body .
4 4 Danny packs oranges that are just the right size so he can get 38 in a box .
5 1988 ) , creating openings that are biologically no less important than those of the Arctic ( Figures 5.6 , 5.7 ) .
6 She wanted to see me grow up , it was as simple as that , but it 's those simple things that are sometimes the hardest to accept . ’
7 It may be noticed also , first , that no actual misrepresentation seems to have been made by Duval to his wife , notwithstanding that he had concealed from her material facts and , second , that the pressure he exerted on her to persuade her to sign does not seem to have been excessively overbearing or to have been accompanied by the threats or false promises or intimidation that are sometimes the hall marks of undue influence .
8 And , beyond that , we ought to see that some of the latest European music is only ‘ fascistic ’ in ways that are almost the opposite of male triumpalism .
9 The document is likely to be wreathed in legal safety clauses because the Government can not take decisions that are legally the responsibility of British Coal , which is a private company .
10 Racing against other horses is an entirely different thing from riding horses in their work and it is not always the ones who work the best that are necessarily the winners .
11 I think that if you concentrate on really short term goals and practise things that are maybe a week away instead of a month away then you 'll gradually , slowly but surely , definitely improve .
12 It is the flesh , not the bones that are potentially a very serious problem .
13 New technology will enable movie games to have sprites ( electronic character images ) that are virtually a photographic likeness of stars such as Harrison Ford and Bruce Willis .
14 NT will operate not only on powerful PCs but also on the Risc machines that are currently the preserve of Unix .
15 The concept of ideology here signifies the collection of ideas that are merely the product of thought and that have no material basis .
16 well that 's how these places are any way , all you do , disco 's and that are always the same , you got women dancing round their handbags , Tracy and Stacy and all those
17 The service elements of the job fall into two categories — those that are routine and mundane and do not need a doctor to carry them out , and those that are essentially the front line services for health delivery in our hospitals .
18 Images that are now a daily occurrence in dozens of countries across the world .
19 That were just the temporary passes for the motorway that we had to return to department .
20 On the other hand , the smallest dinosaur known — of the type that were probably the immediate ancestors of modern birds — was no bigger than a mistlethrush weighing only a few grammes .
21 This is normally accompanied by the equally widespread concentration on the factual content or the basic manipulative skills in the material and the associated neglect of the higher-level objectives that were probably the author 's main motivation in developing it in the first place .
22 Never did he find two that were exactly the same .
23 On the Sunday after the beginning of the War , with his son wearing the embarrassingly new cap and blazer that were then the proud symbols of recruitment to the grammar-school élite , my father drove my grandmother back to her home village of Kidlington in Oxfordshire .
24 There was little rapport between them , and they fended off Sir Alastair 's gentle prodding with denials that were more the style of the Buckingham Palace press office .
25 Psepha was suddenly rising gracefully , the afternoon sunlight gleaming off wings that were still no more than a golden film .
26 He had a few weeks to bask in the glow of this last electoral achievement , weeks that were only a little marred by the unpleasantness of Cabinet changes and the difficulties of moving towards a decision on the application of the oil sanction against Italy .
27 And that were only a one tier .
28 The rise of science coincided with the spread of new values which emphasized independence of individual thought in ways that were essentially a challenge to the power of the churches , their priests and ministers .
29 Yet there can be no room for complacency after shock home defeats by Watford and Barnsley defeats that were all the more disappointing because they came after a long unbeaten home run .
30 Coopers & Lybrand now audits the whole of the Royal Insurance global network , including the US interests that were once the domain of KPMG .
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