Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [noun sg] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got paid for August which was quite clever really cos my date would of been sort of half way through to book my holiday
2 Well , if you think you could stand the strain of being part of this family , you 're welcome .
3 Make a point of being part of this conference .
4 She will make an excellent Lady Mayoress and will keep calm through the more turbulent moments of being Chair of this Council .
5 And in being part of that process you have to show good faith .
6 Recounting the history of Bilmarsh farm , Gough observed : ‘ Nathaniell Reve had a desire to been tenant of this farme , because his grandfather and father had been tenants to it before ’ .
7 He said : ‘ The cars referred to are part of that package .
8 It was , it was used used to be stuff from these restaurants and they were n't particular what they threw in it was all these knives and things
9 Any settled society has right and wrong ways of living together — not least revolutionary societies , which tend to be conformist beyond all others .
10 We consider the latter to be suspect in any case , as the data are too scattered to form true isochrons .
11 there has to be space for these people though somehow I always feel that they cream it all the same .
12 It is submitted that the judgment can not be supported on principle , though , as regards the particular application of the principle , but no further , it must be taken to be law in any court of first instance .
13 I mean the government is pushing er spelling a as as something which is very important spelling is going to be part of all course work as well as all examinations now !
14 And he wanted to be part of that ruling , governing , corrupting , self-enriching , self-perpetuating , invincible body which had even managed to escape revolution — he wanted to be high on its highest heap .
15 Erm and , and that wants to be part of that exercise , really , of , of looking at the reasons a a and telling us whether we need to take any action .
16 But Britain did not have to be part of that unity ; it could only be associated with it .
17 The media has got some message to give , and we want to be part of that message .
18 I think I thought I wanted to be part of that companionship too but knew it would conclude with my entry But that did n't have to happen because he was closing the kitchen door behind him as I arrived in the passage .
19 The CDP itself was intended to be part of that process .
20 It had sold a respectable few thousand — mostly to the literary and those who hoped to be part of that world .
21 To be part of that melody of infinite chimes of light !
22 I presumed the countless minor mishaps to be part of any climber 's learning process .
23 I want to be part of any glory . ’
24 Although that does not necessarily mean that they are good or bad managers , it may have an impact on the employees ' decision about whether they wish to be part of any bid .
25 Each banker took it to be part of some Brand strategy of which he was privileged to see , and be entrusted with , but a small portion .
26 Would you like Lithuania to be part of some sort of erm , Soviet Federation , voluntarily I mean just some loose trading or defence partnership ?
27 It 's an important achievement for volunteers who 've flown all the way to Oxfordshire from America to be part of this Earthwatch project .
28 It is incumbent on us to be part of this assistance , whether it be financial , practical or political .
29 Lee no longer wanted to be part of this charade .
30 The Class 156 units ceased to be part of this operation from the 8th of July and presumably the temporary expedient of bus backup is in force if extra capacity is required .
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