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

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1 I find it stimulating to air ideas with a variety of people , many of whom are experts in their field . ’
2 In fact , one in three new ventures in the USA is started by people under thirty — the majority of whom are graduates in their early twenties .
3 Does my hon. Friend agree that all those involved in the work on the power station , many of whom are constituents of mine , deserve great credit for the fact that it is proceeding so well ?
4 This particular airfield had been chosen for the test-flight because it was surrounded by open country , and there in front of me were fields from which I could choose .
5 And , in our English language we actually make this mistake when we talk about birthdays French , in some ways are for more sensible with language , and you only ever have one birthday , the rest of them are anniversaries of your birthday .
6 As you may have heard there were not many of these and most of them were copies of his biography .
7 The implants used to replace the hip are manufactured for this market by a dozen or so companies , many of which are multinationals with their main marketing base in the United States .
8 On the other hand , there may obviously be cases where the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case by proving that he suffered damage from acts done in combination by the defendants the natural and probable outcome of which was damage to him .
9 A simple process may become part of his general knowledge but the more complex it is the less reasonable will be his claim that knowledge of it is part of his general skill and knowledge ; the difficulties can be illustrated in United Indigo Chemical Co Ltd v Robinson [ 1931 ] 49 RPC 178 .
10 Even if none of it is proof of anything , yet you may see something there that I have not seen .
11 I ca n't deny a lot of it was way over my head . ’
12 I think , a lot of it , you know I was burning a bit so I think a lot of it was sort of it thinking about that blooming boiler .
13 Pain is a treasure for there are mercies in it ; ( the kernel comes fresh when you take off the rind ) .
14 The tenderness that emanated from him was balm to her wounded soul .
15 For creativity is of the peak experience and the imagery in it is part of our own substance and it is in sympathy with our very being — so it is incomparable .
16 In it are examples of his installation work and some object sculptures , among them ‘ Bureau Couvert de Mules ’ of 1966 and another work from the Sixties which consists of a stuffed parrot in a glass case with an accompanying text and a tape-loop of sound .
17 And in the Football Post er cos everybody used to have the Football Post then , not like now , and so everybody knew what was in it and er there was like a Who and Why column in the Football Post and one of these was , Who will stop County now , you see because they was at top of the second division or something like that , and the team that was next to them was City in them days you see .
18 Guarantees to you are part of our domestic customer service — there is no direct cost to you .
19 ‘ Confidence in R&T is related to results , and demand for it is recognition of its potential .
20 Subsequently , children distinguish between what is part of themselves and what is not , and internal and external worlds develop .
21 ‘ I go into my office and the single product name that stares at me is NEC on my monitor , ’ he said .
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