Example sentences of "[pron] is [prep] [det] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For all the problems that it raises , this formidable wish-list is better than a constantly repeated non , which is about all that France contributed in the past . |
2 | There is no continuity , no history , no meaning , and it is to this that Rolt ascribes our feelings of futility and alienation . |
3 | It is through these that people , with the qualities for success , are recognised and encouraged to work their way up the management route from trainee to assistant and deputy to house manager . |
4 | It is over this that Heseltine bumps up against what is both his opportunity and his problem . |
5 | Secondary school is , after all , nearer to life after school , and it is about this that schools are increasingly urged to think . |
6 | It is from these that Liverpool poet Adrian Henri , who reduced the original plays to two two hour shows divided roughly into the Old and New Testaments , took his main characters . |
7 | At Sheriff Hutton , as at Middleham , the core of the affinity consisted of men whose own estates lay close to the castle and it is among these that continuity is likely to have been strongest . |
8 | At Sheriff Hutton , as at Middleham , the core of the affinity consisted of men whose own estates lay close to the castle and it is among these that continuity is likely to have been strongest . |
9 | That to me is worth more than silver , for I think much about the state of the land in these strange times , with snow falling in midsummer and the Giants wandering the hills . ’ |