Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [be] [noun] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I ask a question please , who will determine what is the most important work which is part of our promise , list |
2 | Gerry , a member of the Belfast Telegraph staff for 25 years , and previously with the Irish News , underwent a quadruple heart by-pass operation in 1983 but within a week he had started writing his column again from his hospital bed — a column which was part of his life . |
3 | At The American College in London you earn more than a degree — you receive an education with a career focus and individual attention from faculty who are professionals in their fields . |
4 | And on the other hand the less litigious masses among the laity who are complicit in their belief in the universality of these legal symbols . |
5 | For a brief moment there was recognition in his eyes and he reached for he hand , pulling back before the contact was made . |
6 | Catherine Somerville brings to her work a wide experience of people and places and a dramatic sense of colour which is combines with her ability as a draughtswoman . |
7 | Incidentally , it was he who thought that if the tsarist library actually still existed , then it would be situated beneath the Moscow Kremlin ( to this day there are legends of its sealed-off hiding-places and passages ) . |
8 | and she goes why , I goes well every time I got , when I went out the other night and when I come in the other night there was Helena with her arms round Andrew , so it 's not that I , I 'm worried about it but I just think it 's a bit tarty of her cos she 's fancies the pants off Pete and as soon as my back 's turned and Pete is n't there she 's all over Andrew . |
9 | But — and this is why I am obliged to require your co-operation — at a certain level there are gaps in my team . |
10 | These he carried home , partly because the little room lacked storage space , partly to appease the secretive , magpie instinct which was part of his nature : he loved to keep , hide , obfuscate , cover his tracks ; he had fantasies in the watches of the night of other scholars stealing a march on him and publishing the definitive study of Walter Machin first ( though how that would be possible , in view of his privileged position , he would have been hard put to it to say ) . |
11 | The result is a slightly elusive quality which is part of its singular attraction . |
12 | Was it a Government commitment which was part of their manifesto ? |
13 | I include in that the staff of Westminster Strategy who are part of our team . |
14 | If she is sure that she would not qualify for a supplementary pension and wishes to apply for a rent rebate or allowance , an application form , and the information leaflet There 's Money off your Rent , can be obtained from the local authority Housing Department . |
15 | Following job losses at the Rumbelows electrical chain store there is speculation over its continued interest in new premises at Darlington 's Cornmill Shopping Centre . |
16 | But in a sense it is part of their responsibility . |
17 | It 's part it 's part of your pack Desmond , I gave you papers and you should have in it erm |
18 | No I just did it for a laugh cos I want , I want everyone to know the most interesting language in the world which is part of my language is n't it ? |
19 | As the first generation of well managed subjects reaches adulthood there is anxiety about their neurological progress , both in early childhood and later , and about the effects of maternal phenylketonuria on the next generation . |
20 | Some lenders have already had their fingers burnt and have had to write off loans and lose their investments , rather than take on responsibility for contaminated land which was part of their security . |
21 | Meredith MacArdle of the Voluntary Euthanasia Society , Exit , says : ‘ In a way we are victims of our own achievements . |
22 | There were still tears in her eyes , but for the first time that weekend there was colour in her cheeks as well . |
23 | Before the law received Royal Assent there was resistance to its implementation . |
24 | It will therefore be wise to record details of job changes and about leavers No doubt there are gaps in my scenario , but the range of activity I have described provides ample scope for the beneficial use of computers , so let us see how they can be used In doing so I shall make particular reference to the value of microcomputers . |
25 | No doubt it 's time for my departure . ’ |
26 | ‘ My lord , it is good to see you , ’ she told him , and this time there were tears in her eyes . |
27 | Most evenings after dinner there was music at his Headquarters in Stenay , with the Crown Prince himself sometimes playing the violin , at which he was a fair performer . |
28 | Instead of fire there was ice in her veins . |
29 | By which time they were miles inside our Front . ’ |