Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I am Argol from the planet Tellenor in the constellation of the Bear . |
2 | ‘ I am Argol from the planet Tellenor in the constellation of the Bear . |
3 | As he approached , the Prince prepared to defend himself , but calmed when Allan said : ‘ I am Macdonald of Kingsburgh come to serve your Highness . ’ |
4 | Also I am Khan of the Merkuts . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm Ethel from Aldgate , London . |
6 | And I 'm Steve as Martin . |
7 | ‘ Whatever I am in Blackburn , here I 'm Bob from next door . ’ |
8 | I 'm Bill by the way . |
9 | I 'm Emma with her silly little clever-clever theories of love and marriage , and love is something that comes in different clothes , with a different way and different face , and perhaps it takes a long time for you to accept it , to be able to call it love . |
10 | ‘ And I 'm Casey from Brisbane , Queensland . |
11 | I 'm Jean from the Harlow Symphony Orchestra . |
12 | Er , I 'm Jean from Merthyr Tydfil and I 'm the secretary on the committee . |
13 | ‘ I 'm June from Bristol . |
14 | If I were Harold of Wessex , which I 'm glad I 'm not , I should send a polite embassy soon , preferably under Bishop Ealdred ; to extract the child before someone else has a better idea . |
15 | ‘ I was Ronni to everyone before I could even walk . ’ |
16 | But I mean basically , that means that for the , tomorrow morning 's breakfast programme , I want a package including lots of different views , but for drive time which is five till six in the evening , I just want a straightforward , two minute head-to-head , one-to-one interview but for lunchtime which is C A T O , which is Cambridgeshire at One , which is our lunchtime programme , I 'd like you to put all the views into a script of about forty seconds , and do n't forget , for the two o'clock bulletin , which is a very short one , I 'd just like three sentences of copy which sums up the story . |
17 | He says that the decisions on which he relies , the most important of which is Hughes v. Metropolitan Radway ( 1877 ) , below , p. 254 , were a natural result of that fusion . |
18 | East Belfast adjoins the Ulster-Scots region of North Down ( where backing is strong ) , whereas West Belfast points south-west down the Lagan Valley , the speech of which is Mid-Ulster with less Scots influence ; furthermore , immigration to West Belfast is recent and is largely from a Mid- West-Ulster non-Scots hinterland . |
19 | Matthew has to place Jesus in the right location , where he grew up , which is Nazareth in Galilee and not Egypt . |
20 | He got a letter on file , he produced a load of stats which were a load of bollocks and prove and proved that we were n't losing any business and then he they had a deal with us which was Eurobudget with no restrictions when they were based at Dagenham |
21 | I suppose it makes a change from the last English match I saw which was Carlisle v Norwich in the Coca Cola cup last season , 2–2 it ended . |
22 | You are God until nightfall , I 'm afraid it 's your job to protect them . " |
23 | ‘ Not much to joke about when you 're Dean of sweet FA , ’ he continues to Bob Busby , who is carefully combing his hair in the mirror . |
24 | Groa said , ‘ If you were Harold of Wessex I might get some direct answers . |
25 | You , when you rang the other night you , you did sound like Jackie , I 'm sure you were Jackie on the phone , and with her not living here very long |
26 | No , she 's Sharon from Australia . |
27 | She expects to cope with that side and she 's C. of E. ’ |
28 | George was adept at reading entries in directories official lists and Who 's Whos from many countless which tried to skip the most interesting parts of a subject 's life . |
29 | ‘ By the way , who 's Dottie with tonight ? ’ |
30 | Later , and as a contrast , I talked to John Whitley , who 's Dean of the School of English and American studies , because I know that he 's an enthusiast and an expert on the modern detective story . |