Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] be [vb pp] the " in BNC.

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1 Authors should never be held responsible for their publishers ' blurbs , and so one is spared the embarrassment of assessing the claim that Hugh Trevor-Roper is ‘ Britain 's greatest living historian ’ .
2 IR radiation with wavelengths between 5 and 15 m is sensed as heat and so it is called the thermal infrared region .
3 It was known that a change was taking place and Perhaps it was felt the more because of the very success of the Concert ; humanitarian impulses and liberal assumptions had disguised the fact , axiomatic to professional diplomats , that the interests of states often conflicted .
4 She had soon seen the potential of his drab and neglected establishment , and now they were married the business was doing very well .
5 And now she 's become the star he realizes that he may be out of a job if he does n't behave .
6 ‘ They 're probably jealous too because you got the job through your dad , and then you were offered the foreman 's job . ’
7 And then I was taken the dog out slowly do you see , and the old vixen coming out forward do you see .
8 Then Harvey said yes Leningrad was wonderful , and how it was called the Venice of the North on account of how wonderful it was .
9 And initially it was feared the festival would have to be abandoned .
10 The Head Office of the London & Suburban Traction Co. was established at Electric Railway House ( now 55 Broadway , Westminster ) in 1916 and W. M. Wright became Secretary of the S.M.E.T. As a wartime measure , it was suggested to Croydon Corporation , that local routes in the area should be given service numbers and evidently they were offered the numbers 1–3 for their local routes .
11 Bruno Walter was there and afterwards I was offered the post of first kapellmeister ; but I had to say , frankly I am better off in Aachen .
12 Cheque book journalism has been pointed at Madge but luckily she 's weathered the storm or else , ’ Dame Edna paused dramatically , ‘ she 'd be back on the streets . ’
13 But later it was revealed the real reason for Benn 's no-show was that he was too frightened to catch a cold .
14 He said ‘ The farmers have always tolerated the hunt because it controls the deer , but whenever it 's stopped the deer have died have died out very quickly .
15 But now it is called the Isle of Fincara ; for we were not left to live there long in peace .
16 ( WES ) But now it 's claimed the charities are the victims of Government bungling .
17 Yeah but even he was gone the other night .
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