Example sentences of "[det] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Could this be at the end of the vacuum-packed salami syndrome ? ’
2 Could this be with Stavanger 's knowledge ?
3 Before including them in any press pack the question " Will this be of any use to the recipient ? " must be answered in the affirmative .
4 ‘ Could this be of any use ? ’
5 and my Japanese when I was in the States found the leaflet and when I cam back she said would n't this be of interest to you for my own and then she said and what about your project because there will be people there who write and dead dead true .
6 One must ask would this be in the best interests of the travelling public ?
7 I mean why should this be in there 'd be a strategic sites policy .
8 And would these be with the with the idea of teaching you almost like a trade , you know sort ?
9 What might these be like ?
10 I know , you 'll ask where would we all be without them ? ’
11 The first is the assumption that the basis of our timetabling is the year group ; that , however we group pupils for teaching purposes , those pupils will all be of an age .
12 In addition , as a ley , the markers could all be of the same age .
13 If several powerheads are being used , they should all be of the same make and power rating to provide maximum efficiency .
14 He wrote , with reference to the local sign theories of Lotze and Wundt : ‘ The thought upon which this whole theory is based is that the impressions must all be of a conscious nature .
15 The presence of McCoist , the aerial prowess of McPherson and the reliable defending of McLaren , which made him outstanding against Italy in Scotland 's last match , would all be of assistance in extending Malta 's poor record .
16 As I shall say to her , it might all be for the best — now that he is king , I expect Edward will decide for himself whom to marry . ’
17 The first is that it now seems the £200 must all be for personal injury or death and not just include such damages .
18 The ability to produce flowers at the drop of a hat or a cake to celebrate a customer 's birthday should all be at his or her fingertips .
19 They 'll all be at it soon . ’
20 ‘ It can not be done overnight , but when we look at all our successful neighbours in Europe , we know it can be done over years , so not only do we have an economy in which we all have confidence , a society in which we can all be at ease , and a country of which we can all be proud , but our children can have the benefit too , ’ he said .
21 In fact everybody at MIP complains about it , but they 'll all be at the next one .
22 ‘ Patsy Pill would have a fit if she found out , and we 'd all be at defaulters ’ . '
23 Each workshop costs £15.50 per student and they will all be at .
24 Consistent ball bounce , non slip surface , quick drying surface , all year round playability , easy on the legs , low maintenance , would all be at the top of any aspiring club champion 's list of requirements .
25 You 'll all be at my wedding in six weeks/six months time , and frequent guests at my house , and in my garden .
26 Then she suddenly remembered that they must all be at church .
27 These talks will all be at the usual time , date and place — 7.30 p.m. on the first Friday of the month , at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
28 These talks will all be at the usual time , date and place — 7.30 p.m. on the first Friday of the month , at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
29 airports are , we should n't all be at Heathrow
30 Time will be standing still in Kington on sunday … the streets should be empty … they 'll all be at Lords to cheer their cricket team on the village eleven have made it all the way to the final after 25 years of trying …
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