Example sentences of "this [be] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | This is gel permeation chromatography ( GPC ) . |
32 | This is wilderness country indeed . |
33 | And close to this is Silbury Hill , the largest artificial mound of the Neolithic era in Europe . |
34 | This is Paul Merton , currently the dullest bright star of British comedy . |
35 | ‘ This is Paul Manville , in 403 . |
36 | ‘ This is Terry Gill , sir , Anna 's boyfriend . |
37 | He said , this is Miranda Grey I ca n't stand her aunt , all in one breath , and they laughed , they were old friends . |
38 | This is Joanne Zorin , A A Roadwatch . |
39 | This is Joanne Zorin , A A Roadwatch . |
40 | This is Joanne Zorin , A A Road Watch . |
41 | This is Lieutenant-Commander Van Gelder . |
42 | He said , releasing Marcus and addressing Franca , ‘ This is Professor Vallar . ’ |
43 | This is flag day , which essentially means house-to-house . |
44 | ‘ This is Captain Owen , Prince . |
45 | ‘ And this is Captain Baker . |
46 | ‘ This is Captain Petion , ’ he began , ‘ formerly with the militia , but did n't like what he saw . |
47 | The younger of the two men said , ‘ This is Captain Sapt , and I am Fritz von Tarlenheim . |
48 | ‘ This is Captain Robert Windeler of the Army Special Services Unit . ’ |
49 | It is possible to represent intonation as a simple sequence of tonic and non-tonic stressed syllables , and pauses , with no higher-level organisation ; an example of this is Windsor Lewis ( 1977b ) . |
50 | Wrongly , ‘ This is Buckingham Palace , ’ he 'll say — pointing to the National Gallery . |
51 | THIS is Clarence House , the 19th century mansion Prince Charles is sharing with his grandmother . |
52 | I 'm the Doctor and this is William Blake . |
53 | Gilly , this is William Ernest Teague . ’ |
54 | This is Sandwood Bay . |
55 | Drew , this is Paige Emerson , ’ he introduced them . |
56 | Taken in the summer of 1951 , using long telephoto lenses that enables Penn to photograph almost without being seen , this is colour work of extraordinary texture and light quality — almost a harmonic convergence of two usually distinct mediums . |
57 | Taken in the summer of 1951 , using long telephoto lenses that enabled Penn to photograph almost without being seen , this is colour work of extraordinary texture and light quality — almost a harmonic convergence of two usually distinct mediums . |
58 | This is Dr G 's dilemma : that although he tries to inculcate students with a sense of the beauty and joy of the subject , and to stimulate their minds , they often refuse to think , or to be critical and regard physics in an entirely instrumental way , as a degree to be gained , which will enable them to do something ‘ useful ’ , namely defence research . |
59 | ‘ This is Dr Lawson , ’ he said , gesturing towards Loretta . |
60 | This is Dr Rees speaking . ’ |