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

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1 Are they institutions and organisations , or representatives of institutions and organisations , or individuals who are members of institutions and organisations who are acting independently ?
2 The responsibility for repaying an unsecured personal loan or a credit card debt lies with the person or persons who were party to the agreement .
3 There has been a lot of anxiety about the issue since the major blast in the City of London in April , but we are happy to confirm that booksellers who are members of the BA scheme are covered .
4 However , the most recent of these studies has also shown that habitual drinkers who are heterozygotes for the normal and mutant ALDH2 genes develop alcoholic liver disease at lower levels of alcohol intake than alcoholics who are homozygotes for the normal gene .
5 ‘ But even worse is that children who are victims of crime are made to feel guilty and to blame . ’
6 It is worth noting that Sir John Reresby appeared twice after his first entry , presumably as the owner of empty houses , and that women who were heads of households were often described as widows rather than given their Christian names .
7 But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement .
8 Elsewhere the house was a snapshot of upper-class English life , decorated with formal family portraits , regimental pictures , as well as the plaques , photographs and certificates which were testimony of a lifetime spent in good works .
9 Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling .
10 Complete your visit with a leisurely stroll around Cardiff Bay with a lavishly illustrated broadsheet to guide you around the remarkable historic buildings and structures which are part of this fascinating environment .
11 Keep away from the deep-fried dishes : mozzarella in bread , whitebait , mushrooms and stuffed courgette flowers , all of which rate high in the fat stakes because of the batter and the deep-frying method , as well as because of the stuffings and dips which are part of many of the recipes .
12 It fears that the demands and threats which are part of any such policy are bound to spread — both within product groups and to new areas of trade .
13 Many people in business mark their correspondence with a series of letters and numbers which are instructions to the typist to compose a letter from previously composed standard paragraphs .
14 For example , in both Acts and Galatians there are references to Paul 's visits to Jerusalem .
15 On farms , building sites , in factories and hospitals there are dangers to be understood and avoided .
16 All but four relate to children and babies who were patients on Ward 4 , the children 's ward , where she worked as a nurse .
17 These showed an increase , between 1975 and 1979 , in the proportions of both men and women who are members of occupational pension schemes , rising from 63 per cent to 68 per cent for the former , and from 47 per cent to 55 per cent for the latter .
18 But courts themselves were places of education ; ‘ With the king of England it is school every day ’ , as Peter of Blois remarked .
19 NARA has had difficulty defining itself programmatically because members who are part of denomination staffs struggle primarily with their own immediate projects rather than the more distant and less easily defined communication tasks of WACC .
20 While features which are points of contrast between two dialect systems appear to be the most salient for would-be imitators , they are also potentially the most difficult to copy correctly .
21 But they were still respectful to the Emperor ; as fellow-Muslims they were part of the group that had dominated India for centuries , and it is unlikely that he was nearly as worried by their attitude as he was by the threat of Persian invasions like the one that led to Delhi being captured and plundered in 1739 , or by the rebellious Marathas of western India , Hindu in religion and devoted to cavalry raids to plunder their neighbours .
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