Example sentences of "be [det] [noun] of " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I do n't think they are that type of band anyway . |
2 | They are that kind of car and if you look at £80,000 and how long it 'll last you and see how many £15,000 cars you 'll buy in that time , we 're probably bargains . |
3 | ‘ You are that part of me that I cut off , and I never have been and never shall be whole without you . ’ |
4 | Expensive they are that sort of thing . |
5 | Now er I have to warn him there are that sort of conduct has been indulged in to the detriment of the people of Highfields over a significant period by the Labour party . |
6 | The counter-arguments , which would uphold the principle of correspondence , are that breach of that principle is unnecessary when the amplitude of the crime of manslaughter lies beneath murder , and also that the definition of grievous bodily harm includes a number of injuries which are most unlikely to put the victim 's life at risk . |
7 | There always had been that part of him , rarely seen , that she did n't understand . |
8 | I think the problem is that this one point seven billion was er an actuarial assessment by Watsons i it may never have been that amount of money . |
9 | Suspicions have sometimes been voiced that , whenever government has supported civic education , the reason has been that learning of this kind has been interpreted as supportive of a respectful attitude . |
10 | What happens to the grief reaction when there has been little warning of the impending death , or for various reasons , where there has been no opportunity to be involved in the preparation process ? |
11 | In Britain , to date , there has been little experience of union influence over selection amongst the technical and social options for information technology . |
12 | Even though various initiatives have been undertaken by way of the provision of guidance , there has been little knowledge of the actual practices employed within the nontrading segments of the public sector . |
13 | But so far there has been little sign of it . |
14 | Here in Drearton ward , Harrow West constituency , there 's been little sign of the other parties . |
15 | So far , though , there has been little sign of anyone wanting to start a branch in London . |
16 | There had been little sign of such popular sentiment at the time of the earlier enclosure — the attitude of John Rous can not be matched elsewhere . |
17 | So far there has been little discussion of the superego for the simple reason that there has been little cause to mention it . |
18 | While putting sex back into politics , there has been little recognition of how appearance affects the politics of sex . |
19 | Since then , there has been little news of the orangs , other than that three are still in the research laboratory , and seven are in a cage at Bukit Soeharto . |
20 | If young people posed no threat in terms of allegiance , there would have been little need of so many reform programmes . |
21 | But while there has been little analysis of the social relations of earlier , equally formal though smaller , or less formal and indeed informal institutions and associations , there ought to be some theoretical hesitation . |
22 | Before this , it was realized that quality had an impact on the bottom line , but there had been little analysis of its effects . |
23 | There has been little mention of this aspect so far , but it appears that Customs will be empowered to vary the terms by publishing a notice ; that indicates that it will be quite strictly enforced . |
24 | There has been little talk of America 's dependence on oil imports — or its missing energy policy . |
25 | Yet in all these random examples , which are each dimensions of the new Europe , it would n't occur to the participants for one second that they are being European . |
26 | FOOD production , food processing and food marketing are each part of the chain between farmer and consumer . |
27 | This second point suggests that the interpretation of the two utterances is bound together in the sense that they are each part of a text which is , as a whole , consistent with the principle of relevance . |
28 | Other than their having the same employer , what does it mean to say that they are each members of the same community ? |
29 | There are few north of Bramber and Hailsham . |
30 | There are few reports of the cost effectiveness of manometry , but in one study published 10 years ago , Meshkinpour et al concluded that the cost of each change in patient management was $6482.00 . |