Example sentences of "[be] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But , interestingly , she treats ‘ I am Duchess of Malfi still ’ not as a ringing , operatic cry but as a simple statement of fact . |
2 | Among those which have reproduced in large numbers are birds of prey , including ospreys , marsh harriers and red kites — the latter having their most successful year for a century , with 79 breeding pairs in Wales raising 93 chicks . |
3 | But she admits : ‘ Yes , there have been times of anger and frustration for me as well as Jack . |
4 | Collagenases are products of fibroblasts and are up regulated in tumour stromal cells . |
5 | Why do we assume that rage , aggression , violence are products of frustration ? |
6 | Many of the latest appointees to influential positions are products of Dorothy Heathcote 's and my own teaching . |
7 | There are reasons for Cardus ' confidence . |
8 | These reflections on the mediating role of authoritative directives and of rules generally explain why they are reasons for actions . |
9 | There is absolutely no question that there are kind of money advice people in the City sitting around with nothing to do , quite the contrary , so I mean it 's not a duplication , erm and of course we make sure that we that all the people involved in money advice within the City , whether funded directly or indirectly by the City Council , work with each other and co-operate with each other and form a network . |
10 | ‘ Well , Sergei and I are kind of symbols . ’ |
11 | There are other reasons as well , things like peace and tranquillity er time to reflect er and yeah there are other motivations as well which you , if you like , are kind of negative . |
12 | After all , rhyme and metre are forms of equivalence which distinguish a very great deal of poetry , yet nowadays few would maintain that the presence of either or both is a necessary and sufficient condition for defining a text as poetic . |
13 | Remember also that cutting blooms for the house and dead-heading are forms of pruning , and the general principles should be observed , particularly with regard to leaving spurs . |
14 | Whereas religions have required worship , ceremony , and sacrifice , these are forms of activity alien to Western science . |
15 | There are forms of dance which we all admit as forms of art : for example , classical ballet . |
16 | Thus the structure and the information are forms of expression for copyright purposes . |
17 | Another complaint is that it is not clear that all the matters discussed in part III , perception , memory , induction and a priori knowledge , are forms of knowledge . |
18 | This implies the recognition and the self-centredness of addictive disease and the denial of its existence and of its consequences by the sufferer are forms of insanity . |
19 | What they are looking for , as they grope towards freer politics , are forms of government that would resurrect some of the best features of the Habsburg empire : economic stability , religious and racial tolerance , the rule of law . |
20 | There are forms of care which are absent , certain kinds of intimacy , and friendship , no touching , for instance , but it 's compensated by other kinds of care which are possible and not risky . |
21 | Rather , they are forms of politics and working class organisations which seem best to represent the interests of individuals and close kin . |
22 | Some historians have been arguing recently that payments of census and hostilicium specified in some polyptychs are forms of tax collection and demonstrate the continuity of taxation , and of the administrative structures to exact it , from the late Roman period to the Carolingians . |
23 | Moreover , these activities are interactions between students , and as such may fail to alert them to the choice and ordering of information produced by native speakers . |
24 | True , in real systems , there are interactions between polymer and solvent at the molecular level that are really ‘ chemistry ’ . |
25 | Because there are interactions by age in figure 13.10 , it is likely that we are dealing with a generation effect . |
26 | The term of the loan is approximately 7 — 12 years for industrial projects but can go up to 20 years for infrastructure investments ( these are investments in areas such as energy , transport , and communications which are beneficial to economic expansion in general ) . |
27 | There are crèches in China , she said . |
28 | Rugby supporters , who are as much licence-payers as are aficionados of ballroom dancing , have , I think , been short-changed . |
29 | " There are crowds of people on the roofs . " |
30 | Often there are crowds of people doing parts of it and landowners and farmers are complaining . ’ |