Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] be [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A decision that jurisdiction exists is always a logically necessary precondition to the exercise of jurisdiction : because it is logically prior to the exercise of jurisdiction , it can not in itself be part of the exercise of jurisdiction . |
2 | Sound a bit more like you 're Nightmare on Elm Street ! |
3 | The first meal former doctor 's receptionist Shaunagh rustled up for him was cheese on toast with pickled walnuts . |
4 | All the scenes she made out of nothing were part of another , more insidious pleasure she was experiencing : she wanted to see how much punishment he would take , how long he would go on bowing his head . |
5 | Associated with that guidance and arising out of it is ground of appeal ( 3 ) which again conveniently summarises Mr. Wildblood 's argument : |
6 | Well with it being sort of half warm and |
7 | Listed buildings have , however , a few advantages , not least of which is freedom from VAT in respect of major works of repair or renovation . |
8 | The cutting that he tossed across to us is part of an article from The Times Educational Supplement . |
9 | Apart from it 's sort of like everything 's old that side |