Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Julian Charley , to Edward England , my publisher , and to St. John 's College , Nottingham , where I was at that time principal , and by whose Governors I had been given study leave in order to write the book . |
2 | But does anybody give a toss where you 're from these days ? |
3 | Richard come back where you were at this side . |
4 | Right , so it does n't matter where we are on this nonlinear demand curve , right , elasticity will always be the same . |
5 | ‘ ft can be either , ’ I replied , ‘ now that we know who we are and where we are with one another . ’ |
6 | The only thing for me is really just to bring you up-to-date in terms of the V D U project and where we are with that . |
7 | If this had n't happened … how many times do we think and feel and say those immortal words , a strange mantra that underscores the mystery of who and what and where we are in this mysterious world . |
8 | The ‘ applicable amount ’ for a couple where one is aged 80 or more is is £88.45 . |
9 | where they 're at one and two thousand people working for them , I ca n't see that ever coming back , you know like the ? |
10 | This will be the case where negotiations or discussions are extended to embrace more than a small group of people or where they are at such an advanced stage that the target is reasonably confident that an offer will be made for its shares ; where secrecy can not be maintained ; or if security is breached . |
11 | They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited . |
12 | They spread to the Conservative Party 's own library where they were in marked contrast to the public image created by her backing of the new British Library buildings , as we shall see shortly . |
13 | The other worker was taken by air ambulance to Hereford General Hospital , where he 's in intensive care . |
14 | I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment . |
15 | This problem has not yet been considered in relation to the Johnston-McClelland model , where it is of particular importance because in this model , inhibition is absolutely decisive . |
16 | Mr Barry Jones donated the vehicle body to the Brynteg Railway Preservation Group in May , and it is now located at Llwyfan Cerrig station where it is on public view . |
17 | The trendy York paving has disappeared from streets in Manchester and turned up in conservation areas in the South where it is in short supply . |
18 | The mainsheet is taken down to a track just ahead of the wheel pedestal where it is within easy reach of the helmsman and the genoa is trimmed by a pair of three-speed Barient 37–3AST winches which achieve a ratio of 87:1 in third gear . |
19 | If the hon. Gentleman would listen rather than talk , he would learn that the price formula for gas has also been revised : where it was minus 2 on the controllable costs it is now going to minus 5 — another tough target . |
20 | The invention of the wheel may be one of the landmarks of the forward march of humankind , but there were still parts of eighteenth-century England where it was of scant practical value . |
21 | A steady eighty miles an hour and where it was at these times . |
22 | The unions are still engaged in a struggle to establish themselves in the available ‘ space ’ , a struggle that has very largely been resolved in the case of the BR unions where it was in any case mainly confined to representation of the footplate grades . |
23 | But although I was in great pain , I was desperate to know if Magwitch was safe . |
24 | I have no doubt that there are many colleagues more expert than I am on this subject already planning their drafts ! |
25 | ‘ Others more qualified than I am in these matters can comment on the economic sense or otherwise of the proposed pit closures . |
26 | That was John Russell , no older than I was at twenty-one and no more Apache than I was . |
27 | I 'd only drink half a pint , so I was in great demand — the sergeant would have the rest . |
28 | Once I was in that job , I started looking to see where the bodies were buried . ’ |
29 | This may be due to the poor quality of the preaching or it may be due to the fact that some Christians have their own interpretation of the dominical saying , ‘ Except ye be as little children ye can not enter the kingdom of heaven ’ . |
30 | Gary should have been a girl , she had thought , for he was half a head smaller than she was with fair curling hair , baby-blue eyes and long thick lashes that were the envy of every woman who met him . |