Example sentences of "[pron] [be] a [noun] by " in BNC.
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1 | I can not agree with the hon. Gentleman 's choice of best cricketer in the world , because I am a Glamorgan supporter , or with his preference for league rather than union rugby , because I am a Welshman by background . |
2 | My knowledge of programming is limited to BBC Basic — I am a phonetician by training , but I learnt the basics of programming on a staff development course and then taught myself , using the Manual and advice from staff in the IT centre . |
3 | ‘ I am a fitter by trade so between us we are quite handy . ’ |
4 | I am a cynic by nature . |
5 | I am a veteran by now . |
6 | I 'm a naturalist by profession — ’ |
7 | Well I 'm a carer by choice . |
8 | ‘ But , Madam , I have a university education , and I 'm a teacher by profession . |
9 | With short intervals , from [ eight or nine ] onwards I was a writer by choice . |
10 | The case in favour of its being a mechanism by which real memory is stored in the brain derives primarily , as I have implied , from the known role of the hippocampus in various forms of memory processes , and the fact that forms of associative LTP can be shown to occur . |
11 | Challenges on this ground can be made at an earlier stage in the reference by a construction summons , which is a procedure by which a party who disputes the meaning of a document can apply to the court for a ruling . |
12 | Every day , I always used to stick my head around the office door and say , ‘ Anything for me today ? ’ — and one day they said , ‘ Well , we 're looking for dancers for the BBC 's production of Pistol Shot ( which was a play by Chekhov ) — maybe you 'd like to do it and choreograph it and use some of your students ? ’ |
13 | Architectural and sculptural fragments , as well as parts of two inscriptions , one of which was a dedication by Legio XX , were also found . |
14 | I know that you 're a historian by profession . |
15 | Trevor Gould , who 's a builder by trade , was part-time manager at Aylesbury for nine succesful seasons . |
16 | My club Chairman ( who is a builder by trade ) came round one Saturday morning towards the end of March and built the pond walls and put an extra course of bricks round the header pools to raise their height . |
17 | And yet , once his entrepreneurial resource purchase has been made , he is in the position of a producer who is a monopolist by virtue of being a resource owner . |
18 | But she was a dressmaker by profession . |
19 | Granpa — who was a costermonger by trade — worked the pitch on the corner of Whitechapel Road . |
20 | Aged 34 , Mr Gates is bright , opinionated , decisive and every bit as sure of himself as one would expect from a man who was a billionaire by the age of 30 . |
21 | Septimus , who was a philosopher by nature and had been in a French prison before , made the most of his breakfast in a way peculiarly his own . |
22 | And second one is a book by |
23 | One is a shift by the government from an emphasis on the adult active citizen to the young novice citizen . |
24 | One was a visit by two Conservatives from Tory Central Office in London to give advice to the Bush campaign . |
25 | There was a brief silence , and then ‘ There 's a village by the name of Balbriggan , just outside Dublin , ’ Tubby said , his voice unnaturally low . |
26 | ‘ Do n't look now , but there 's a man by the bar who keeps looking at you . |
27 | ‘ Very well , there 's a phone by the reception . |
28 | ‘ There 's a poem by the American , Simpson … ‘ |
29 | There 's a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley about a traveller in the desert who finds in a vast empty plain the feet of what once was a colossal statue , and engraved on the plaque below the feet are the words , |
30 | If one spot on your foot was very sore or there 's a blister by your heel , those areas would be avoided . |