Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Baldersdale is an empty place now and all that remains for me are memories , sweet memories .
2 Other non-Leeds players who have impressed me are Terry McDermott when with Liverpool in late 70 's and Jeremy Goss of Norwich this season .
3 ‘ The Cancer Man and all these fine people with me are cancer people , particularly Nancy .
4 You know like I say there is quite a lot of trust and erm I think Yona and me are sort of aware er we 're very much united in the feeling that we do n't we do n't want things to erm you know we want everybody to be involved and obviously different people have different things to offer .
5 It 's got ta start somewhere , there 's a motion , a tide of feeling going across the country on council from council , it wo n't be long before people like me are M P's and others around you that are M P's are in the
6 KIDLINK is facilitated by professionals working in education at all levels , most of whom are specialists in information technology .
7 As an employer , agriculture occupies some 8m people in the present EEC , the majority of whom are farmers and their families ; only a minority is employed on a wage basis .
8 Wynne Norris reports on the intricacies of teaching in Ruthin , a market town of about 4,000 inhabitants ( many of whom are farmers and Welsh-speaking ) , lying in a valley beneath the Clwydian Hills .
9 The 1633 ‘ Uyttenbogaert ’ fits that bill with the additional advantages of being both a representation of an important figure in Dutch religious history ( although the Rijksmuseum already has a portrait of him by Rembrandt 's contemporary Jacob Backer ) and universally accepted as authentic by the members of the Rembrandt Research Project , some of whom are Rijksmuseum curators .
10 Having recognized that , we must avoid the danger of maintaining paraprofessionals ( most of whom are women and many of whom are members of disadvantaged minority groups ) in marginal positions in society by locking them into low-status and low-paying jobs .
11 At Shell Chemicals UK ( which employs 920 workers , 122 of whom are women ) over the past three years women have accounted for 42 per cent of the intake into chemical marketing and 25 per cent of the manufacturing intake .
12 This is a major but long overdue reform which will benefit around four million low-paid people , 80 per cent of whom are women .
13 There is , however , evidence that they can benefit patients ' social and psychological problems , but that these benefits are confined to women and people with problems in their relationships with their partners ( most of whom are women ) .
14 With the development of community mental health teams , community psychiatric nurses ( CPNs ) are more likely to meet people with bulimia , most of whom are women .
15 Throughout the summer , with many visiting painters , many of whom are women trying to adjust the balance between home ties and their own creativity , Jacqueline is often asked to explain how the various threads of her life are woven together .
16 It comprises 700 parishes in the French-speaking part of Cameroon , with over a million members , two-thirds of whom are women .
17 There are in the parables in Mark 's gospel 18 main characters , all of whom are men ; in Matthew 's 85 , 12 of whom are women , but this includes 10 bridesmaids ; in Luke 's 108 , of whom 9 are women .
18 Moreover , part-time workers , the majority of whom are women , are doubly disadvantaged .
19 Lone parents , 91 per cent of whom are women , have fewer resources than other families , and the lack of a partner with whom one can share child-rearing responsibilities leaves little time and energy for other forms of care .
20 Lone parents , 91 per cent of whom are women , are among the poorest members of the population .
21 It 's like that for many people , a large number of whom are women .
22 I know that the Labour party is likely to conduct a vendetta against part-time workers , many of whom are women , although when women are asked what they think about part-time work , they reply that they very much appreciate it .
23 By refusing to agree to the social chapter , is not he wanting to exclude British people from the provisions for equal status for 6 million part-time employees , many of whom are women ; for fair and equal treatment for women at work ; for proper protection for young people at work ; for rights to minimum holiday leave ; and for better information for employees ?
24 They provide over two point five million , three quarters of whom are women with protection , industries such as clothing and textiles , shops , hairdressers , and leisure services are all protected by the Councils .
25 Organised by Alexandra Noble , with Yve Lomax as co-curator , the exhibition involves photographic and video-based installations by eight artists from Europe and North America , five of whom are women .
26 Competition in the NHS to date , largely in terms of ancillary services , has proved a failure with a major decline in standards and a major assault on the employment rights of NHS ancillary workers , the majority of whom are women .
27 As a result , women 's issues are often seen as irrelevant , or at best of low priority , and yet tacking women 's needs is central to improving the status of the most deprived — most of whom are women .
28 Colleagues , we must not forget the low paid and the part-time workers , the majority of whom are women .
29 ‘ They will lead to a drop in wages for many of the two-and-a-half million people , four-fifths of whom are women . ’
30 It accused the Government of failing to comply with European Community obligations to protect part-timers , 90pc of whom are women , from less favourable treatment than fulltimers .
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