Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] 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 | They stayed where they were for another minute or so , although Jack had to practically hold Ho down while they waited . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | A steady eighty miles an hour and where it was at these times . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | I have no doubt that there are many colleagues more expert than I am on this subject already planning their drafts ! |
9 | ‘ Others more qualified than I am in these matters can comment on the economic sense or otherwise of the proposed pit closures . |
10 | Once I was in that job , I started looking to see where the bodies were buried . ’ |
11 | You know once you 're on that system you 've got to have a light one and a heavy one |
12 | they 've got woo wooden poles with hooks on to hook people out cos they , you do n't , once you 're in that water you , you do n't stop you know , you ca n't decide not to go . |
13 | ‘ And what about once we 're in this camp ? ’ |
14 | We need to tighten the time schedules for the writing of reports , and ensure that the workloads are more evenly spread than they are in some cases at the moment . |
15 | And rail railways really ought to be far better developed than they are in this country , eh . |
16 | The opportunities offered by Post Ordination Training and in-service clergy training ( CME ) should be used much more than they are by most dioceses , perhaps in collaboration with music colleges or diocesan music advisers . |
17 | In desperation , in many cases , young females deliberately become pregnant because they know that once they are in that state they are immediately restored to the benefit system . |
18 | Suddenly , once they were in each other 's arms , our hero and heroine acted like normal human beings . |
19 | He became Minister for the Arts in July 1990 and although he was in this post only a few months , he made a distinct mark . |
20 | Although it is no easier to blame either him or Diana completely for the separation than it is with any parting couple , it is beyond doubt that he is principally responsible . |
21 | The way forward then is to recruit , and the importance of new members was never more critical than it is at this time . |
22 | John Bayley , after the remark quoted above , goes on to complain about ‘ the almost purely technical nature of this modern criticism , even more unsuited to how we actually respond to Dostoevsky than it is to most authors . ’ |
23 | It is extraordinary that it is easier for the EC to export to Hungary , Czechoslovakia and Poland than it is for those countries to export to the EC . |
24 | In societies where the organization of social and economic life is based much more closely on kinship than it is for most people in contemporary Britain , women 's involvement in exchanging goods and services with female relatives plays an important role in maintaining the solidarity of the kin group . |
25 | This preliminary chat should be much higher on the agenda than it is in many salons . ’ |
26 | In addition , when I look at the plight of the millions of people who 've been made homeless recently because of flooding in other parts of the world , it does make me realize how lucky we are as a society that homelessness is still on a much smaller scale here than it is in some countries . |
27 | But yes , erm it , it 's partly sediment brought down from inland , it 's also the fact that you have offshore of Rye the area of Winchelsea Beach and so-called Rye Harbour which is somewhat detached from the town of Rye , and there 's been an enormous accumulation of shingle there , so that the Castle , which was built in , that 's Camber Castle which was built in the reign of Henry the Eighth , since that time the shoreline at Winchelsea Beach , as a result of the accumulation of shingle , has moved in excess of one point five kilometres seaward of that point , and so obviously erm Rye is now much further inland than it was at that time . |
28 | £88,000 amortised over 10 years at 13% interest would result in an annual charge of £16,192 so it is against this figure he has compared outdoor accommodation . |
29 | ‘ So it was with this Man , ’ continued Minch . |
30 | Education is statutory , but once it is over such youngsters are legally entitled to nothing . |