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

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1 ‘ There will be anither in a while surely ? ’
2 Alternatives would be offered in the curriculum plan but there would also be opportunity for many other alternatives hopefully designed at teachers ' workshops .
3 Alas that today of all days , when there will be opportunity for further converse with him , I am laid low with this horrid malady ! ’
4 There will be opportunity for bodies to raise for discussion any related issues .
5 It has been suggested that this linear design process should be replaced by a cyclical process , whereby at each stage of development of the system there would be opportunity for feedback and influence from the users and their representatives .
6 There would however be opportunity for a general ASMT discussion at an appropriate point .
7 There will be surely , there 'll be forms on other colours at the moment that match the wallet colours .
8 Hulme and Blyth ( 1984 ) recognised several vegetation types which might be forms of the above communities involving Calluna vulgaris and Potentilla erecta in disturbed peatland in Lewis .
9 These can be forms of avoidance that make it impossible for the couple to look at their marital problems .
10 And I think that the argument has been that on the whole discipline the use of discipline simply to punish drinking is n't going to be appropriate , although there may be forms of behaviour produced by excessive drinking that it 's appropriate to act against .
11 Tod wo n't be Tod for much longer .
12 The following filter incorporated to reduce the residual potential fluctuation may be C-R in type provided that the series resistance R introduces only an insignificant drop in the direct output potential difference .
13 Of course there will be calls for that .
14 Many of them contained pieces of carpet and what appeared to be spindles of thread .
15 There will be rules of interpretation and rules of action .
16 For a word to have a meaning is for there to be rules for its use : rules in virtue of which the application of the word can count as correct in some cases and incorrect in others .
17 That says , Well there are n't any rules at the moment obviously but but should there there are rules for for for civil servants , should there be rules for politicians ?
18 ‘ There have to be rules about behaviour and hours , but they can be enforced without making enemies . ’
19 In the same way that there are rules within sentences , limiting which words can follow others , so there might also be rules within discourses , limiting which sentence can follow another one , and if I write ‘ The knight killed the dragon ’ , then there might be limits , or constraints , on what I can put as the next sentence .
20 The gibbon and siamang societies seem to be products of strong K selection .
21 The problems we 'll encounter will all be products of our own brains .
22 Both of these would be products of a continued modernization process based on a principle of cultural differentiation .
23 Alcohol and tobacco are generally assumed to be products with a very inelastic demand .
24 Sam could not see exactly what they were , but he knew that they would be lions with their heads between their paws .
25 There would be hours of satisfying work in sorting and rearranging .
26 On individual time sheets there may be hours of non-chargeable time , for example unproductive time spent waiting in the yard or time spent by apprentices in training or at college .
27 The twins were fast asleep , and it would be hours before John and Laura returned .
28 It was of some length and contained a number of obiter dicta about the obvious gravity of the crisis through which the nation had passed , the less obvious but equally searching crisis which it still faced , the dangers of living in fools ' paradises and believing that there could be play without work , the crushing burden of debt , and the responsibilities of the wealthy classes .
29 At 8:30pm the parking lots outside the NT buildings on the Microsoft campus are observed to be 80% to 90% full .
30 At 8:30 pm the parking lots outside the NT buildings on the Microsoft campus are observed to be 80% to 90% full .
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