Example sentences of "[noun sg] it be [noun] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Lucie began to look nervously around for fear it was part of an ambush by footpads . |
2 | The establishment of internal controls is the responsibility of management , not of internal audit , but as a service to management it is part of the latter 's role to review , appraise and report on the soundness and adequacy of these controls . |
3 | Which had apparently been a a steam There had been a steam engine turning this er mill crushing mill and er er I remember there was a name in in this engine it was Queen of the Valley . |
4 | There can be little doubt that when Richard led his army to Dax it was part of a campaign intended to counter the northward expansion of Aragon . |
5 | er , a , I stripped me bed you see and washed everything and me thick duvet cover if that , once goes on the dirt it 's hell of a job |
6 | Meanwhile down at the Arts Centre it was music of a different kind with Melvyn Bragg , presenter of ITV 's South Bank Show . |
7 | In one sense it 's part of every man 's dream at some time or other — to make for the country and live off and in nature . |
8 | Have have a look at it members of the jury it 's part of the part of the history as it were . |
9 | South east very much consistent with past orders and with expectations of orders both total and export , so in this case it 's sort of the export total story as well as the domestic demand story helping the region . |
10 | In the airport building it was squares of a sort of shiny stone . |
11 | At the moment they 're just a voluntary body , but it looks as though works councils will become mandatory for eleven of the twelve states in the E C , with the implementation very soon of the European Social Works Council Directive , Britain as usual being the odd one out , because of course it 's part of the Social Chapter . |
12 | And of course it 's heat of the sun which strikes the other side but which misses our side . |
13 | No doubt it is part of the function of the national court to assess the strength of the challenge to the national law in question , and to weigh both the possibility of damage in the interim to the subject if the law in question is enforced against him , and the possibility of damage to the public interest if the law is not so enforced . |