Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There are builders , architects , bankers , colleagues , consultants , and coaches ( with whom it is possible to share jokes and moments of relaxation , knowing what we have been through together and may have to face again , at any moment ) to see .
2 But as some of the books had been through more than one library , the actual figures that emerged were 260 books from 292 libraries .
3 The manufacturer , TEM Instruments of Crawley , has recalled the machines , which are worth more than £1 million each .
4 The prizes , supplied by Geffen records , are worth more than £3,000 and you could be one of our lucky 100 winners .
5 More than 250 women in the UK are worth more than £2 million each and about 700 women own cash and assets worth more than £1 million .
6 If you and your wife or husband between you are worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds this is where a bit of estate planning can come into effect in your will .
7 Well some are for tonight as well .
8 As most interbank deposits are for less than one year , few banks will grant such a loan with a term of more than one year .
9 Most awards are for less than £1000 .
10 Now these interviews are between now and the end of next week .
11 It seems to have been about then that he mentioned for the first time that he thought he was being poisoned with acqua toffana ( a notorious Italian poison ) .
12 Most of the fossils recovered are of wholly or partly aquatic amphibians , the sort that were easily preserved in the coal swamps that were characteristic of the Carboniferous non-marine environment .
13 The Group 's objectives and research strategy imply a continuously evolving work programme whose content may change as it is realised that particular issues ( or faults in past analyses ) are of more or less central importance .
14 Yeah we 're near there and , and did you go down near Bavaria there , did you go to Bavaria then ?
15 When you 're inside there if you look right at the far end you 'll see one of the old windows , a beautiful old window that 's five hundred years old .
16 If you 're from abroad and have never tasted an Irish Hot Half'un , why do n't you take the advice of the characters in Mr Seymour 's book and sample one there .
17 You 're in here because there 's no room in the main ward .
18 You 're in here because you did wrong , no tears are going to help you . ’
19 Well he did , he gets two sorts , they 're in here and
20 Your bill will tell you what band you 're in so if you think you 're entitled to any discounts and these are n't shown on your bill , just pick up the phone and call the Action Team they 'll put you through to someone who knows exactly what street you live in and what tax you should pay .
21 My first sympathy is with the people that they 're in there because of , if you see what I mean ?
22 Now you wo n't be able to read it whilst you 're in there and save ninety nine P ,
23 I 've turned the taps on to refill it and the pressure taps they 're in there till we fill the I was going round , finding trickle here I was going round bleeding all the radiators , the whole system had to be drained down !
24 ‘ The way I look at it , they 're over there and are lucky enough to make a dollar for something they enjoy .
25 They 're among more than twenty Tory MPs facing huge personal losses .
26 You know what it 's been like ever since we left the Store . ’
27 There are many references to our caves but the writers do not seem to have gone beyond the entrances and we are left wondering what they are like inside and most importantly whether they were ever lived in , and if so , by whom .
28 They 'd been out and er I do n't know who they 'd been with like but he must of had a bit to drink .
29 Some of us have been in here that long , we could have to be treated for exposure
30 I have n't been in here since I 've come back from Devon
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