Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ardneavie House is big — at least ten bedrooms — and Lucinda and Jane and me are on the top floor with the boat's-crew Wrens .
2 ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
3 Emma Pengelly , eight , wrote : ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
4 The kind of satisfaction which can be anxiety-free is that in which my own creative powers and understanding of the world around me are at a maximum and this is satisfaction which the individual can only achieve as part of a community of persons directed at these ends .
5 ‘ Then your feelings for me are as mine for you ? ’ he asked softly .
6 ‘ This man and me are after slaughtering a few trees out there . ’
7 And I 'm just want to draw your attention very quickly and I will emphasize that a lot of the information you 're hearing from me are in a brief sense , will be more than adequately covered when
8 What do you mean , Tony and me are in good health ?
9 Why is John , and Ann and Paul and Teresa and all them been on that trussing line , and Merv .
10 The company as a whole employs 3,800 people , but only 22 of them are at corporate headquarters in Boston .
11 ‘ We 've got seven games to play , and five of them are at Upton Park , ’ he said .
12 What is important is that ( a ) large numbers of people are involved ; ( b ) some of them are at a greater risk than the general population due to pre-existing cardiac or respiratory conditions and/or prolonged exposure in homes or at the workplace ; and ( c ) there is no ‘ safe ’ level of exposure to carcinogens .
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14 The groundwork principles are a necessary element in the art of kung fu and they are usually taught towards the end of training , since many of them are at times contradictory to the normal rules governing training .
15 Secondaries can usually be identified because they cluster around the larger primary , often forming chains and other small groups , and because the impacts producing them are at low angles and low speeds and so the craters are usually elongated .
16 It was visibly true that the CNAA , as one education correspondent put it , was ‘ busy about the job it was set up to do — to award degrees and to make sure that the standards of them are at least up to university level ’ .
17 Most of them are at still at and there 's a few applications
18 One possible event being planned involves children from the village lining up on the pavement next to the road to highlight how many of them are at risk from traffic that goes through the village every day .
19 Some of them are at best guesses !
20 The half of them are on my rent-roll anyway . ’
21 ‘ When the chief comes into court , the two of them are on nodding terms . ’
22 How many of them are on the drier river terraces ?
23 ‘ There are lots of priests at Manchester United , ’ he said in typical Docherty style , ‘ and some of them are on the board . ’
24 Half of them are on it anyway .
25 Some of them are on display in the billiards room which we converted into a little museum , but others are stored in 2,000 indexed cardboard boxes .
26 More than 13,000 works were submitted this year and 1,800 of them are on show .
27 Some of them are on a bigger level .
28 As we have seen in Chapter 3 marginal farmers engaged in sheep and beef cattle rearing dominate the upland areas , and many of them are on a ‘ deferred death sentence ’ .
29 Scores of them are on show in a unique exhibition .
30 Nearly a hundred of them are on parade at Huntercombe , three miles from Wallingford .
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