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

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1 Julian Charley , to Edward England , my publisher , and to St. John 's College , Nottingham , where I was at that time principal , and by whose Governors I had been given study leave in order to write the book .
2 But does anybody give a toss where you 're from these days ?
3 Richard come back where you were at this side .
4 If the model is rotating , or apparently flying backwards , or you are in any doubt about what it is doing , apply some forward cyclic .
5 Each novel presents a main character in a situation in which he or she is in some way alienated .
6 or she is in some way masculinized :
7 They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited .
8 I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment .
9 A steady eighty miles an hour and where it was at these times .
10 The unions are still engaged in a struggle to establish themselves in the available ‘ space ’ , a struggle that has very largely been resolved in the case of the BR unions where it was in any case mainly confined to representation of the footplate grades .
11 It is not , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , that I am under any illusion on this score .
12 Our recruitment to English ( and it is with English that I am in this paper principally concerned ) was again untypical .
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14 Perhaps it stems from a sensation that I am in some way making a prediction of awful catastrophe , and not just telling a story .
15 Not that I 'm in any position to pass judgement . ’
16 If it comes to light that I was in that house with Adam and the others , he thought with cold clarity , if someone tells the papers , or the police and thence the papers , that I was there during the summer of 1976 , living there , it will be all up with me .
17 Again I was making no contact with the flying control and as I did not have a WT operator I could not use my wireless set to inform the station that I was in this predicament .
18 Lest anybody should have got the idea from my August column that I was in some way in favour of four-year funding of students of architecture , let me set the record straight .
19 I always gave my husband the benefit of the doubt and ‘ buried ’ his brutality because I was so ashamed and felt that I was in some way to blame .
20 I hardly knew how I was able to face it , either then or at any other time of my life in this mocking world , but I did , though it did not seem to me that I was in any way heroic — just the opposite , in fact .
21 I was , simply , not prepared to go on with the discomfort of feeling — or knowing other people might feel — that I was in any way neglecting my family .
22 I glowed when they gave me their expert c , pinion that I was in most respects ‘ a normal young man ’ .
23 Although I denied being ill and scorned to make the demands for attention usually employed by invalids or malingerers , there is no doubt that I was by this time making a bid for power .
24 ‘ The fact that these tapes and stories keep reappearing at regular intervals suggests that someone is behind this attempt to hurt him .
25 I have no doubt that there are many colleagues more expert than I am on this subject already planning their drafts !
26 ‘ Others more qualified than I am in these matters can comment on the economic sense or otherwise of the proposed pit closures .
27 Once I was in that job , I started looking to see where the bodies were buried . ’
28 Miss Danziger also had it in her favour that she was in all things the opposite of Bo-Bo .
29 Mr Morton , speaking after the launch in America of an updated version of his book , said : ‘ A campaign began to build up against Diana that she was mad and mentally unstable , that she was somehow bending reality , did n't tell the truth and that she was in some way responsible for this book . ’
30 ‘ But it 's not very nice to take a convicted criminal into your home and then to have him tell you that you 're of little consequence . ’
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