Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Quarterly meetings which they call them that was held in er the Odd Fellows Hall in Forest Road and I think it was the March January February March quarterly meeting that they er the ballot was taken for delegates for the conference .
2 The wave profile in equation ( 9.18 ) now takes either of the forms ( 9.20 ) or ( 9.21 ) Particular cases in which and are illustrated in Figure 9.1 for .
3 You know what me and are doing in maths .
4 The importance that government attach to this link between subject match and teaching quality is further emphasized by their announced intentions to take subject qualifications into account in the selection of student teachers , to consider the relevance of students ' subject qualifications to school subject teaching in their procedures for approving or ‘ accrediting ’ teacher-training courses , and to undertake five-yearly reviews of selected secondary schools to ensure that subject match is being improved within them and being reflected in the pattern of teacher appointments .
5 You have two wives to keep , the one you are living with here , who is really your mistress , and I believe rather expensive , particularly as she already has a daughter , and your wife proper who will not divorce you and is living in the Argentine with your two children , a boy and a girl .
6 It seemed to be calling to them and Carrie thought of fairy tales she had read — you looked back at something behind you and were caught in its spell !
7 It is a subject in itself and is discussed in Guideline 8 , Evaluation ( page 21 ) .
8 Like him , I do not necessarily automatically accept everything that is stated in Scottish newspapers .
9 In our minds ‘ eating everything that is placed in front of us ’ is associated with ‘ well done , that 's a nice clean plate ’ .
10 It is impossible to see , hear and participate in everything that is happening in a given social environment .
11 A very digestible article which supports the view that ICI 's Market Focus initiative is a vital quality process and has a synergy with everything that is happening in C&P .
12 Despite everything that is working in OPEC 's favour , odds still are that oil prices will weaken later this year .
13 ‘ When I 'm writing , everything that 's happening in my normal life becomes useful for the book .
14 In the same way , key performance indicators set up for each function are reviewed quarterly against its business plan with relevant managers ‘ but it 's not a dull , dry event : it 's when everybody pulls together , discussing everything that 's happening in great depth and giving managers the opportunity to explain to directors why they 're falling short , the constraints and obstacles , and so achieving agreement with the figures and the indicators used , ’ he said .
15 Not a lot , but there 's a leisure point which tells you everything that 's happening in Bromley , inside the library , did occur to you
16 Now this is where you go to the branch , and the branch management team stand up and bring you up to date with everything that 's happening in the company with product changes , legislation changes , yes , some of it 's boring , but it 's information you 've got to have .
17 That man 's recorded everything that was said in this room .
18 In fact I discovered later that he was sitting just under the window , and could hear everything that was said in the kitchen .
19 No , it 's not something that 's done in the sewers !
20 Now Bobby , you 're coming to join us here in Oxford next week for the press launch for something that 's happening in April — tell us about that .
21 Recognition of the importance of participation in the arts and culture of one 's own group , as part of human development , is not something that is cultivated in the British character .
22 There was a burst of laughter and the woman shrieked something that was lost in the hubbub .
23 Though about , the one that 's going in the cemetery , they 're just on two hundred .
24 I believe all of the forms in the procedures that I 'm responsible for have , and are the one that are mentioned in those procedures are now versioned and dated .
25 A description of 1678 is so close to the kind of situation which Mayhew would give of London in the mid-nineteenth century , that it must be taken as applying just as much to the eighteenth : a poor woman that goes three days a week to wash or scoure abroad , or one that is employed in nurse-keeping three or four months in a year , or a poor market-woman who attends three or four mornings in a week with her basket , and all the rest of the time these folks have little or nothing to do .
26 A puzzling question , especially one that is asked in the form of a riddle .
27 It is interesting , therefore , that the evidence of the UK accountability projects suggests that teachers operate with a very different model : one that is grounded in concepts of answerability or responsibility .
28 ‘ Sovereignty ’ is a word open to misunderstanding and one that is used in the sphere of international law ( for example , the dispute with Argentina over the sovereignty of the Falkland Islands ) , and also in the political arena ( for example , in the debates on the United Kingdom 's membership of the European Community and on subsequent issues such as the Single European Act 1986 and European Monetary Union , there was considerable rhetoric on sovereignty ) .
29 There are always two sets of reasons that can be given for psychical events , one that is phrased in terms of the culture 's Weltanschuung , and the other which the psychoanalytic observer can bring in terms of the unconscious feelings underlying the system .
30 It is amazing that in this age of guitar exotica , courtesy of PRS , Valley Arts and so on , most players can not help but become romantic and misty-eyed about an old Strat — even one that was made in Japan only a month or so ago .
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