Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [noun sg] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Two helpful books are Love 's Executioner by psychotherapist Irvin Yalom ( Penguin , £6.99 ) , and An Experiment In Leisure by Joanna Field ( Virago , £6.50 ) . |
2 | Common examples of infective foot disorders are athlete 's foot and verruca , notoriously picked up from public swimming pools and communal bathrooms . |
3 | these matters be king 's games , as it were stage plays , and for the more part played upon scaffolds . |
4 | Geeggs is certainement un wonderboy when ‘ e take his teeths out . |
5 | Packages are LIFESPAN 's way of controlling the links between its users and the modules stored in LIFESPAN . |
6 | Less formally , packages are LIFESPAN 's way of controlling the links between its users and the modules stored in the database . |
7 | Despite that , while I 'm looking forward to this Father 's Day , most days are father 's day with Thomas . |
8 | What colours are frog 's nails |
9 | Among the firm 's later commissions were Queen 's Park , Chesterfield ( 1893 ) ; the Bedford Embankment ( 1894 ) ; and Whitaker Park , Rawtenstall ( 1900 ) . |
10 | The first major tool to establish hypermedia as a practical environment for multimedia applications was Apple 's HyperCard . |
11 | Bits of broken gothic windows and corn grinders quorns are mother 's milk to me . |
12 | Such substances were Jeopardy 's weaknesses , not his . |
13 | Hollywood , said Hall , had already discovered people 's interest in the rich and ‘ rags to riches was filmdom 's bread and butter ’ . |
14 | If the baroque instrumentation ( Buck gets to play his beloved mandolin on several occasions ) and the special guest spots are REM 's way of breaking free from the expectations of others , it seems unlikely to dilute the adulation they 've enjoyed or endured since the days of ‘ Document ’ at least . |
15 | In short , gougers are life 's losers . |
16 | You 'll find yourself taking a few measurements , unless you have the architect 's drawing of your abode , in which case the walls and doors and windows are child 's play to put onto your plan . |
17 | Top players were Grove 's Colin Adamson and Montalto 's Chris Halloran . |
18 | MAKING toys is child 's play for Courtaulds employee Ted Richards — and he ensures a perfect finish by using paint from International . |
19 | As I have said , the only way to help pensioners is Labour 's way — by giving them an increase in the state pension . |
20 | One of the first to break its buds is honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum , the first grey-green leaves venturing out with the slightest hint of warming . |
21 | As I 've said , the pickups are Fender 's Texas Special models , with staggered polepieces ( and badly fitting covers ) . |
22 | Among the next few months ' highlights are Borderline 's production of Dario Fo 's Mistero Buffo at the King 's Theatre with that man Robbie Coltrane again ( Feb ) ; The Art of Print , a survey of European Print Masters at the Hunterian Art Gallery ( Jan-Apr ) ; a new production of Pirandello 's Enrico Four at the Citizens Theatre ( Feb ) ; Steven Campbell 's first one-man show in Glasgow at the Third Eye Centre ( Mar ) and Freaks by the Companie Genevieve de Kermabon at Tramway ( Mar ) . |