Example sentences of "[be] [noun] [letter] " in BNC.
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1 | Heising has pointed out that if n records are randomized into N addresses , there are N n possible record distributions , only of which allocate no more than one record to any address . |
2 | And I think the documents that we have put in are N Y one , posi various positions er statements , Paper N Y two , described as population household economic activity rate projections , assumptions and methodology . |
3 | There are N C V O members and staff , my fellow honorary officers and executive members , and so many others who have made it such a rewarding time . |
4 | Well they 're not lo all those appearances are P A , it 's all gon na be mimed and backing tapes . |
5 | this sort of you know , these sort of sort of wa what are P P A jobs really . |
6 | The second person into the flat and immediately very , very close behind to P C was myself and the third person into the flat would have been P C . |
7 | The fourth person would have been P C The fifth person P C and the last person forming part of the firearms team er would have been P C . |
8 | The fourth person would have been P C The fifth person P C and the last person forming part of the firearms team er would have been P C . |
9 | Because of their favourable prognosis , they were long known as pseudolymphomas , however , immunohistochemical methods have now shown that most of these tumours are monoclongla B cell proliferations . |
10 | The cases concerned are R v Collinson ( 1931 ) 23 Cr App R 49 , Glynn v Simmonds [ 1952 ] 2 All ER 47 and Elkins v Cartlidge [ 1947 ] 1 All ER 829 respectively . |
11 | quite a long time now I begin to understand there are M S twos and threes are project engineers , and I |
12 | Equations ( 10.13 ) and ( 10.14 ) are actually derived for monodisperse samples , and when measurements are performed with heterodisperse polymers , the appropriate averages to use are M n and . |
13 | It 's got ta start somewhere , there 's a motion , a tide of feeling going across the country on council from council , it wo n't be long before people like me are M P's and others around you that are M P's are in the |
14 | It 's got ta start somewhere , there 's a motion , a tide of feeling going across the country on council from council , it wo n't be long before people like me are M P's and others around you that are M P's are in the |
15 | The fractions of unoccupied and occupied sites are f o and f x respectively while S o is a function of f o , f x , and z . |
16 | You mean you are F T B |
17 | no I just left it cos it might , I do n't know it might of been side B , I think it was , side B was |
18 | Now I can tell you that Swindon are B S five seven five O certificated . |
19 | Before you pass on that could I just ask one question , which is how far are B T with it ? |
20 | taped the wonderful programmes that are B B C two last er , no is it this year , Spring ? |
21 | Some of the most distinguished English binders in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were Samuel Mearne ( working c. 1660–83 ) , in whose shop much work was done for Charles II ; several unidentified craftsmen working for the two Queens — Catherine of Braganza and Mary of Modena — ( known as Queens ' Binder A , B , and C ) and William Nott ( who may have been Binder A ) , of whom Pepys wrote in 1669 : |
22 | During all of that time my greatest ally and adviser in moulding the laws passing through the Parliament has been Nigel G M B's Director of Health , Safety and the Environment . |
23 | yeah , they 're T D K ninety they are |
24 | Are you sure you 're O K ? |
25 | Okay erm and you 're U K resident , you 're |
26 | So if you 're R P I linked , not too bad . |
27 | They might do if they 're M S two I mean the project engineer |
28 | And you 're J C R ? |
29 | No , I think the thing is , is once you , this is gon na sound awful , but once you 've done your time and you know as much or more , then you 're E O then you 're gon na be left alone to get on with your job . |
30 | Erm now you 're putting you 're E I again are n't you . |