Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [is] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Now apart from that , we had a phone call from Mrs who 's here at the moment and she 'll probably , and I 'll tell you what I 've got on that .
2 Afternoon Special this afternoon we have a couple of interesting guests to meet George Hamilton the fourth will be with us he 's involved in the tribute to Patsie Clyne Show and Esther Rantzen who 's here for the Child Line campaign .
3 ‘ She 's the sort of person who 's here in the daytime .
4 Can I just bring in my other guest who 's here in the studio .
5 one man who 's already in the money … thankfully … is Olympic rower Steve Redgrave from Buckinghamshire … he 's got a forty thousand pounds sponsorship deal with the Port of London to help him train for the next Olympics … solid gold …
6 Here 's a Veteran who 's really among the medals .
7 Ludwitt overhears Face talking to Sottle who 's still in the house .
8 It worked at West Ham , where Cottee enjoyed a profitable partnership with Frank McAvennie , who is scarcely from the Mick Harford mould .
9 Sir Michael , who is already on the Whitbread board , is also chairman of the Board Remuneration and Audit Committees and is a non-executive director of Thorn EMI and British Airways .
10 A number of important questions need to be asked , with all the tact at your command ; some of them may be best addressed to an articled clerk who is already with the firm .
11 ‘ I can never repeat a character who is here in the shop with me .
12 Amongst the British films selected are DAKOTA ROAD , the new release from the prolific Working Title company , a tale of sexual awakening set in the East Anglian fens ; CLOSE MY EYES , Stephen Poliakoff 's second film as director , which stars Saskia Reeves who is also in THE BRIDGE , a new film which takes an impressionist painting as the starting point of a tale of illicit passion in the repressive Victorian era .
13 Modules produced by Frank , if protected by password , can only be accessed by Frank himself and the LIFESPAN manager ( who is always at the top of all user hierarchies ) .
14 ‘ Shepherd ’ was a slang term for a spy , someone who is always on the watch .
15 It is a constant risk for someone like her who is always in the public eye , that someone will develop a fixation on her , ’ the colleague said .
16 And in the ward meetings where ongoing care is likely to be discussed the social worker will always be asked , ‘ Who is there in the family who can look after Mr Patient ? ’
17 I think we do n't have any more excuses to hide behind , like this man who is there in the churchyard .
18 In training , Sergei Gotsmanov interpreted for Alexsey Cherednik , who is still at The Dell .
19 In London this weekend Robert described the revelations from the Clay trial as media sensation , Mr who is still on the payroll , he said has not lobbied for G Tec for more than a year .
20 The analogy between the properties of black holes and the laws of thermodynamics has been extended by James M. Bardeen of the University of Washington , Brandon Carter , who is now at the Meudon Observatory , and me .
21 The pamphlet was called ’ Save our Schools ’ and its authors included the right hon. Member for St. Albans ( Mr. Lilley ) , who is now the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , the hon. Member for Enfield , Southgate ( Mr. Portillo ) , who is now the Minister of State , Department of the Environment , the hon. Member for Gainsborough and Horncastle ( Mr. Leigh ) , who is Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , the hon. Member for Stirling ( Mr. Forsyth ) , who is the Scottish Office education spokesman , the hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire ( Mr. Forth ) , who is now at the Department of Trade and Industry , the hon. Member for Darlington ( Mr. Fallon ) , who is sitting on the Front Bench now , and the hon. Member for Southampton , Itchen ( Mr. Chope ) , who is now a junior Transport Minister .
22 The Secretary of State for Scotland , who is now on the Government Front Bench , reminds me of the Sundance Kid and his brigade .
23 Laura Thompson is a young theatre director who is now in the middle of rehearsals for Romeo And Juliet .
24 Mansell is in front of him and behind Prost , who is now in the lead .
25 However , permission to photograph with tripod in the Chinese Garden is required , and may be obtained from the Manager , who is usually at the location otherwise , permission-seeking may involve a visit to the Harbour Authorities .
26 However , permission to photograph with tripod in the Chinese Garden is required , and may be obtained from the Manager , who is usually at the location — otherwise , permission-seeking may involve a visit to the Harbour Authorities .
27 Mr X who is fully within the UK inheritance tax regime makes a gift to the settlement .
28 But at all I mean , you know , you can get people very embarrassed when whoever is there at the B T !
29 On the other hand , it is my opinion that when a decision-making body is called upon to reach a decision which arises out of the relationship between two persons or firms , only one of whom is directly under the control of the decision-making body , and it is apparent that the decision will be likely to affect the second person adversely , then as a general proposition the decision-making body does owe some duty of fairness to that second person , which , in appropriate circumstances , may well include a duty to allow him to make representations before reaching the decision .
  Next page