Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW .
32 Without waiting for The Fat Controller 's reaction to all this , she turned and went back to her own table , where she was greeted with little ‘ Well done 's and furtive shoulder pats from her fellow diners .
33 I learned afterwards that Mrs McLaren was in the habit of getting up and going to bed so early that night was confused with day ; and having an idea that she must get a message to the man who did her garden , she had gone out before it was light , lost her way , and fallen into the brook , where she was found by a man walking to work .
34 ‘ I worked through the night to get them done and then drove to her house where she was confined to bed , ’ says Alan .
35 Where she was attacked by a male er who who pushed her down to the ground , and raped her , and then made off .
36 The Bell Hotel Small family-run Hotel with homely atmosphere where you are assured of the comfort and good food needed to make your holiday a memorable one .
37 If you choose ( i ) or ( ii ) we will reduce the price of your holiday on the scale shown below and if you choose ( iii ) we will refund any monies you have paid to us and where you are advised of the change within 6 weeks of departure , we will issue a credit note for the relevant amount shown below towards the cost of a future Cosmos holiday taken before 30th November 1993 .
38 That feeling that you are not where you are meant to be .
39 A search of this size is impossible with the printed OED , where you are restricted to just those quotations including " love " which the original editors decided to put into the entry for " love " .
40 The book department , looked after by Mrs Lynn Bolland , is in a capacious basement where you are greeted by a sign above the Glasgow books and maps proclaiming , ‘ YOU 'D BE LOST WITHOUT SMITHS ’ .
41 ‘ We 've been to St Petersburg already , where you were kidnapped from .
42 But British Railways ( in the pre-Beeching era ) used to put on Ramblers ' Specials , stopping at such places as Kirkby Lonsdale and Sedbergh , where you were met by guides and conducted on a kind of forced march through the fells .
43 But er this is how they they wanted the work done and it was n't a question of one man had to learn the lot you just had to do work away where you were sent to work .
44 Especially that part where you were described as ‘ the wife of top industrialist Julius Landor . ’
45 This will help if , later on , you are unable to work or you are disabled as a result of the accident and claim Disablement Benefit .
46 If you do not have a computer or you are daunted by them ( or your computer breaks down within a week of your arrival in a remote village ) you will obviously have more papers to keep track of .
47 ‘ You 're a blister on the behind , Curtius , ’ Mrs ze Schluderpacheru shouted , ‘ leave him alone or you 're barred for life . ’
48 So if you 're hospitalised without protection against loss of income , or you 're faced with expenses when a member of your family is in hospital , you could have a problem — unless you do something about it now .
49 She offered a covenant to the Church if I came back or you were Confirmed in Faith .
50 It is expensive in terms of paying the salary or the research grant of the researcher for this time , especially if he or she is engaged in no other work .
51 He or she is supported by a Minister of State and two Parliamentary Under-Secretaries of State .
52 Interaction between judges is probably more significant in the United States with the stable membership on the Supreme Court , but even in Britain the phenomenon of ‘ opinion deference ’ , whereby one or more judges defers to the opinion of another because he or she is acknowledged to be an expert or to have seniority , is not unknown .
53 It is the task of the Chief Commissioner to decide which decisions are to be reported and he or she is assisted by the Commissioners starring decisions they consider worthy of reporting .
54 That is , he or she is viewed as a passive and helpless victim of ruling class , media and state propaganda .
55 There is also a strong sense of' learning' , in which the student identifies with the truth claim he or she is faced with , and can offer it ( for example , back to the consultant physician ) as something with which he or she had personal experience ( having had an opportunity to examine some patients ) .
56 According to this account , the learning process is determined by the innate structure of the learner operating upon the specific organisation of whichever human language he or she is exposed to .
57 If he or she is apprised in advance of your particular aims and objectives , and work the pupils have already done on the topic , and so on , the session can often be very carefully tailored to get maximum value from the visit .
58 He or she is remembered in prayer and asked to in turn pray for the person 's desired object .
59 Get a quote from the vet for night visits in case he or she is needed at foaling .
60 As a ‘ no meaning ’ theist , he or she is protected from the sort of self-criticism that must come when believer and unbeliever are challenging one another on common ground .
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