Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Thanks be to God , ’ was all that Julia said , but Anne knew how much the news meant to her and to all the family .
32 Thanks be to Him she 's conscious again .
33 Thanks be to the Blessed Virgin .
34 Thanks be to God that we now perhaps have the opportunity of diverting our resources from the piling up of armaments which threaten our planet 's existence , to tackling the profound injustices and deprivations of the north/south divide .
35 Thanks be to God , and to our expert shepherding , for failure may have cost us enough , but success would have cost us and our heirs dearer far .
36 , thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift !
37 But will the flood of computers be of much use ?
38 ‘ Where will his precious words be without a pageant cart to spout them on ? ’
39 We therefore , sir , have before us today to consider these two sites , D thirty nine and D forty , in the context of the relevant and duly-made objections that have been made , and they are the simple question is , should these sites be in the within the greenbelt or within the inset .
40 The issue is straightforward , should these sites be in the greenbelt or not ?
41 Will their concerns be at the forefront of people 's minds once the powerbroking bloodletting starts , and blood will be spilt you know .
42 So what would race days be like in
43 Had had to come out on strike , then er all the workers be on strike fund , er did you and your father receive strike money ?
44 Even in this country where advances be in minimal amounts of impurities that can go through simply not the population prepared to allow this to happen to us .
45 Only when Second and Third World factories actually begin to produce what TNCs need at competitive price , quality and delivery , will host country governments be in a position to challenge the TNCs on linkages .
46 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has already made it plain that , unlike some other Bills , we hope that for this one not only will most of the regulations be in place before Royal Assent , but that draft regulations will be composed parallel to the legislation .
47 Sonya asks him , ‘ I do n't understand : how will things be for you , how will you marry and have children ? ’ — of course thinking about his estrangement from human kind ; and he replies ( Dostoevsky 's italics ) : ‘ I 'll get used to it . ’
48 If this is what happens in the North now , how much worse then would things be in a united Ireland ? :
49 But need a group of businesses be under the control of a central corporate team at all ?
50 What will the enthusiast 's main memories be of the eighties ?
51 No longer will Northumberland farmers be at an artificial competitive or financial disadvantage .
52 What might the priorities be in this situation ?
53 In other words , how disobedient will women 's studies be in the 1980s ?
54 Before the meeting closed , A. R. Brakspear offered a £300 investment on behalf of the Brewery and H. Monk , a well known Henley draper , proposed ‘ bonds be of £25 and that a holding of four carried perpetual membership as an option ’ .
55 He will in such cases be under an absolute duty to keep floors , stairs , passages and gangways maintained in an efficient state and in good repair ( Factories Act 1961 , s28(1) , s176(1) ; Galashiels Gas Co Ltd v O'Donnell [ 1949 ] AC 275 ) .
56 The type of injury/illness should be considered in conjunction with the Policyholder 's occupation and an assessment made of the likely disability period e.g. a builder 's labourer with a broken leg will in most cases be off work longer than an office worker with the same injury .
57 If the judicial function were wholly automatic , then not only would the making of decisions in the courts be of little interest but it would not be necessary to recruit highly trained and intellectually able men and women to serve as judges and to pay them handsome salaries .
58 The cops be over there again .
59 But what might the reasons be for saying such a thing ?
60 The ‘ High-Bay ’ warehouses be of at least Grade 2 construction and those described in chapter 2 of this document are so constructed and as such would not normally incur any additional premium rate for construction .
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