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

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1 But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement .
2 The Secretary of State for Education and Science has referred to LEAs ' and schools ' ‘ important responsibility to work towards the promotion of equality of opportunity for the different ethnic groups who are part of our national life ’ .
3 Buildings which were evidence of its 900 years history have disappeared and their places taken by unremarkable retail stores and car parks so that several references to streets and buildings in the book are difficult to follow .
4 With his few belongings it was home to him wherever he went .
5 After six years it was time for me to move on to Debenham High School .
6 Since then she has written to tell us of her first reply and we thought you 'd also be interested in some of the suggestions that came in , including Dee Murton 's account of the origin of these cardboard cones which was news to us .
7 Yeah we have a number of doctors who are part of our distribution er set up , we have people like Brian who 's busily growing his hair back , there are medical exclusions for people who ca n't invert so
8 Bollocks there 's honey on it , do n't talk shit it 's pure sugar
9 Where you have a persistent problem with perennial weeds , label them and tell your friends they are part of your bid to conserve our natural flora .
10 Bradl greatly appreciates the men who are part of his team , especially tuner Sepp Schlogl .
11 In the fifteenth century London remained under merchant rule : all but 6 of the 88 men who were mayor during it were drawn from the 6 greatest companies , the mercers , grocers , drapers , fishmongers , goldsmiths and skinners .
12 ‘ In your brother 's papers there is mention of something your father told him about a year ago which greatly surprised and puzzled him .
13 ( b ) Where however the prosecution evidence is such that its strength or weakness depends on the view to be taken of a witness 's reliability , or other matters which are generally speaking within the province of the jury and where on one possible view of the facts there is evidence upon which a jury could properly come to the conclusion that the defendant is guilty , then the judge should allow the matter to be tried by the jury .
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