Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] [noun sg] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The early inhabitants had to go where there was grass for their animals to feed on and this mobile existence dictated that the home was some form of tent . |
2 | The early inhabitants had to go where there was grass for their animals to feed on and this mobile existence dictated that the home was some form of tent . |
3 | Give us the words to share the good news over all the earth , today and in the coming weeks ; change our lives so that other people can see that You are Lord of our lives , and may be attracted to You . |
4 | Almost immediately there was trouble with her fellow-travellers on account of her ‘ great weeping and boisterous sobbing ’ , and her continual exhortations to the good life , which she would not cease from even at meals . |
5 | Does the Attorney-General accept that there is concern about our procedures ? |
6 | She realized she had never seen the servants before except as part of the backdrop of Summer Lodge , now she saw that they were part of her life , real people with loves and loyalties especially to her and it made her feel suddenly humble . |
7 | Because the device drivers operate at DOS level , the new drives appear as additional drives to the client machine — in both DOS and Windows — so much so that you could be forgiven for thinking that they were part of your machine . |
8 | but er I think that they were part of your pay rise one year was it ? |
9 | Henry II , moreover , had performed homage while King and although it was homage for his continental possessions and not for his kingdom , this was a step to which none of his predecessors as Kings of England had ever steeled themselves . |
10 | At best , any reading of line A is bound to be provisional ; the precise sense of the " grass " image that it is grass in its aspect of impermanence ( absence of ) awaits a reading of line B. |
11 | Oh , yes , yes , but there there was certainly a time when , er universities , schools and even business companies , thought that it was part of their erm , their way of supporting society in general , that they gave time to go out and give talks . |
12 | I was famous at 18 so knew early on that it was part of my job description . ’ |
13 | It came at him again , and he could just make out that it was part of his bunk , one of the side panels . |
14 | Diplomatically she accepted it would be better not to mention that it was jealousy about her ideas . |
15 | For all his enjoyment of the work and the companionship of his team the lad was not sorry when the ground covered , about half an acre , showed that it was time for his midday snack . |
16 | There was once a king who decided that it was time for his son to marry . |
17 | An additional reason for the closeness between Charles and Camilla was that he is godfather to her son , Tom . |
18 | We will discover that he was master of his technique and of his style very early on . |
19 | Oh I 'd I 'd like to be a a delegate at conference but I ca n't be a candidate this year cos I 'm captain of my and I think I 'll be a bit busy anyway to be honest doing press work . |
20 | I am lucky — and she is part of my luck ! |
21 | But the rumbling hulk of the ship was dense with the sounds and smells of men on pay-day — and she was part of their pay . |
22 | ‘ But not until you are mother of his heir . |
23 | ‘ Can we help it if we 're putty in your hands ? ’ |
24 | He grins in recollection and there 's mischief in his eyes . |
25 | And there 's Act with their amoral fascination for the artifice and decadence of showbiz . |
26 | My beard is black and there 's soot in my . |
27 | As the worker of one Disability Arts Forum says , ‘ There 's integration on anyone 's terms and there 's integration on our terms , and on our terms we 'll get it right . |
28 | The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution . |
29 | The museum suffers from shortage of space and there is talk of its contents being moved to another site . |
30 | Skipton is paying 11.75 per cent on its Excel Bond for sums of £5,000 or more and there is access to your money . |