Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He 's already had two anyway through recognising people that have been through his hands in the cell block , an following 'em and finding them climbing through a window . |
2 | If possible , life was harder even for these ragged redskins than it had been for their forefathers after the war with Rope Thrower , when their livelihood had been deliberately burned away from them . |
3 | There would also have been no organization to employ me had it not been for our foresisters at the turn of the century . |
4 | The report and accounts have been in your hands for the statutory period er , and you 've had the chance to read my statement . |
5 | I think a lot of it is about erm how these er people , you know how really a lot of the problems for people are in their relationships with the people around them , |
6 | Er , I take it , Chairman , that that this would be through our ideas about the |
7 | The airline will use four aircraft to take people back to Russia to be with their families over the Easter holiday . |
8 | ‘ No , your mother is right , you want to be with your friends on a day like this , and the best of luck to you , son , may it turn out for you just as well as you ever hoped . |
9 | ‘ He 'll be in her pants before the nights out , I 'll be bound . ’ |
10 | Unfortunately , I think it may be beyond my powers as a programmer to set up such a counterfeit world . |
11 | Because their tour of duty usually lasted no more than three or four years their primary loyalties were thought to be to their careers in the Home Office at large . |
12 | A week of planning , programming , reading up on your research , wondering whether the major American movie star will show up and if so , will she be on her knees in the make-up room snorting Yardley 's Luminescence powder up what 's left of her nose ? |
13 | McAllister should be on his knees after a gruelling month at Elland Road . |
14 | ‘ A lead of 2-1 guarantees nothing , except the fact that we need to be on our toes against a side who will relish the big occasion . ’ |
15 | it 'll be on your clothes for a long enough so |
16 | Now the BMW 8 series will be among his competitors in a cut-throat market |
17 | We 're just saying what 's been on our minds for a long time . ’ |
18 | The man standing before her had earlier been on his knees on the opposite side from the woman . |
19 | The audience were in their seats for the first of the two evening performances . |
20 | Women cast down , on whom life had left its mark , were to him sisters under the skin regardless of station . |
21 | All three men jumped in their seats , and Mike Pumfrey and Fenniway were on their feet in a second and through the door . |
22 | They were on their feet in an instant , waking Wynne-Jones , waking the other men in the lodge , who gathered slings , sticks , spears and stones . |
23 | Presidential sources said Gen Eyadema , who seized power in a 1967 coup , had been at his quarters at the base during the attack . |
24 | ‘ She 's very clever , ’ William said at once , ‘ making lovely shoes she is for them actresses in the theatre . ’ |
25 | It is against my beliefs as a man of the church , ’ said Bishop Malduin . |
26 | Around 1204 , however , the two quarrelled and Eustace became a fugitive : it is with his adventures in the next year or so that the biography , composed between 1223 and 1284 by an unknown poet from Picardy , is principally concerned . |
27 | It 's in their hands at the moment er as far as I know they are going to let us know that in the very near future , certainly long before the ballot papers are actually distributed to members . |
28 | Yeah , I think when it comes to bearing selection issues we ought to be clear in which direction we 're going in , now , it 's in our interests at the moment , as we 're unable to produce a larger series of airings in the U K or in Europe , to steer them away from those sort of design , but it seems also to be fairly clear that demands for packaging and compact design for steering gear , tend to be favouring the =mote , remote valve arrangement , therefore putting a considerable advantage |
29 | That diagnosis is not far distant from Disraeli 's own ; it is in their prescriptions for the future that they differ . |
30 | And as Arnie S is on his hols at the mo , Turrican is the man to help . |