Example sentences of "is [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When they reach Jericho , five miles the other side of the river , there is no-one to be seen . |
2 | Whether or not Slater was aware of Olivetti 's endorsement of the Alpha chip , he commented that , since no major workstation vendor had latched onto Alpha , other than DEC itself , there is no-one to really drive the market . |
3 | Of course there is no-one to be compared to Jesus . |
4 | Everyone here accepts we need a bowler , the problem is there is no-one of sufficient stature . |
5 | Unfortunately , the band has split up now , and were a year older than and I , so they have already left Debenham High School , and there is no-one of similar standard to replace them . |
6 | Retiring in 1961 , there is no-one on the current staff who worked closely with Ralph but to give a flavour of his long life two articles are recreated below . |
7 | Many schools would like to offer drama lessons , but often there is no-one on the staff to take them . |
8 | The summer of ‘ 92 will be more attractive for Tendulkar 's presence in Yorkshire , and there is no-one in the game who does not wish for the county 's good health and an end to schism . |
9 | He said that , in the absence of a national policy , there is no-one in national control of police policy on the use of computers . |
10 | Concern is growing that there is no-one in sight to take over Novell should Noorda become incapacitated . |
11 | One of my pairs is actually reluctant to spawn if there is no-one from whom to defend their territory . |
12 | A great star like Aschmann arrives in Hochhauser and there is no-one from the theatre committee to greet her . |
13 | Self-preservation , replies Kate the British Committee librarian feebly , I ca n't afford a breakdown , this is me for the moment , there 's nothing I can do about it . |
14 | Yes , this is me with the Geiger counter looking for radioactive traces on the moor , nothing much actually , so in the end it was a bit of a waste of time ’ ) . |
15 | Because they 're a private school , they can take anybody they like — which is me in this case . ’ |
16 | ‘ The focal point is me in a school because the subject is education , ’ he said . |
17 | With what a masterly skill is everyone of the varying tints displayed . |
18 | ‘ Is everyone in position ? ’ |
19 | Is everyone in the Agatean Empire as rich as you ? ’ |
20 | Is everyone in ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Is everyone in ? ’ he shouted . |
22 | The morpheme has no structure since there is nothing below it in grammar . |
23 | Mr Randall says : ‘ We will show the greater detail required by the Charities Act , but there is nothing under law to force us to . |
24 | Mr Randall says : ‘ We will show the greater detail required by the Charities Act , but there is nothing under law to force us to . |
25 | We have seen how ‘ the street ’ and ‘ the city ’ played important roles in middle-class demonology , so it is easy to understand why youth workers sought to provide counter-attractions to them , believing as they did that ‘ there is nothing worth doing to be done there ’ . |
26 | He would show the Catholic that the Church is nothing without the Word spoken in the crucifixion . |
27 | A craftsman is nothing without the exercise of his craft . |
28 | Nationalism , however powerful the emotion of being in an ‘ imagined community ’ , is nothing without the creation of nations-states , and a world of such states , fitting the present ethnic-linguistic criteria of nationality , is not a feasible prospect today . |
29 | When there is nothing above your head but the bracing T-bar — fitted as much to provide body rigidity as to anticipate US safety regulations that did not materialise — so much the better . |
30 | But if there is nothing beyond man . … |