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

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1 Had that been Swift 's study ?
2 Newman in one of the Tracts for the Times drew up a form of service , to be used on the anniversary of Ken 's funeral , whose central message was ‘ He gave to Caesar the things that be Caesar 's and to God the things that be God 's . ’
3 Newman in one of the Tracts for the Times drew up a form of service , to be used on the anniversary of Ken 's funeral , whose central message was ‘ He gave to Caesar the things that be Caesar 's and to God the things that be God 's . ’
4 And then , at the end of the passage , comes the recognition that being God 's servant has untold privileges … :
5 But if that were Berowne 's intention , it was destined to be thwarted .
6 But that is Budgens ' staff who are being trained
7 That is Alan 's chairman 's remarks .
8 ‘ We thought , ’ put in Bith , who was feeling a bit bolder now that Goibniu had approved their ideas , ‘ we thought that the lady — that is Reflection 's daughter — might like to see the designs before we put them to the forge , your honour . ’
9 That is Ben 's daughter lives at erm whatever
10 The first version there , is one that I did before I even looked at your , at at any of the homeworks , and I got myself into some awkwardness of trying to translate virtues , and ended up with beneficial properties , erm , which is hardly perhaps very idiomatic and the one underneath that is Jemma 's and the absent writer not that she could be embarrassed because she 's not here , erm , and she 's actually simplified more than I have , by half a line , you 'll understand .
11 That is Sparky 's ninth goal of the season and he 's been scoring for us throughout , ’ Ferguson said .
12 A slightly cumbersome but straightforward method is to begin , ‘ When I knew I was going to have to mention sailing , because that is Peter 's great interest , I thought I would look up what great writers and poets of the past have said about sailing .
13 That is Britain 's macroeconomic policy , to go naked into the market place .
14 The number of demands that a parent or child will make can depend on their past experience of those demands having been met or be the result of a pattern of behaviour that has evolved due to other problems , that is child 's poor concentration span , or mother 's irritability due to depression or an unhappy marriage .
15 On this basis our share of the total annual cost will be 30% of £2,995.20 , that is £898.56 per annum .
16 This will ( essentially ) be achieved if we can show that , whenever we write a as a product , that is a = bc with b , c ε Z , then one of b , c is a unit .
17 Then [ by the given property of U ] t — 1 + 1 ε U. That is t ε U. But t ε T [ we chose it as the least element of T ] and so unc a contradiction .
18 Secondly , the concept of Reynolds number similarity implies that ν does not enter into the counterpart of relationship ( 11.45 ) and so Dimensional requirements now imply that that is n = 1 .
19 Much has changed in the European energy picture over the past decade and much will change over the next two , yet one central preoccupation persists and will persist , and that is Europe 's dependence on imported oil .
20 Yes , and that is Saddam 's dilemma , I mean , yo the point about him is this , one must n't think of him as being a rational er politician who does sensible things , for sensible reasons .
21 That is Cain 's unspoken accusation .
22 That is Raskolnikov 's smile .
23 That is Rupert 's flat .
24 That is God 's way with us , too .
25 Who is it that is God 's seal in our hearts ?
26 And that is God 's greatest purpose in your life and my life .
27 That is God 's blessing !
28 That is God 's blessing to you .
29 That is God 's blessing on me .
30 But there is something else that sets it apart even more , and that is Ackroyd 's eagerness to bend the rules of biography in order to remind the reader that he writes novels too .
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