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

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1 Do n't miss this great opportunity to look out for are swallowtail butterflies , hawker dragonflies and spectacular orchids on a natural history ramble around Blue Marshes National Nature Reserve in the Broads .
2 Brands to look out for are Jim Beam ( £15.49 , Oddbins ) , George Dickell ( £15.99 , Oddbins ) , Maker 's Mark ( £19.89 , Oddbins ) and Rebel Yell ( £16.60 , Milroy 's ) .
3 Next , choose a soft , strong colour — good collections to look out for are Max Factor 's High Definition , Colorissimo from Bourjois , Helena Rubinstein 's Rouge Forever and Intensités by Chanel .
4 Some of the costs are met by head office — it gets all of the revenue because we sell in this country — but in the case of France where we have a separate legal entity , what we 're after is contribution statements by unit of accommodation for the UK revenues , and one or two other costs with those French locally incurred expenses .
5 Without consulting Ann , he announced that the boy was to be named after is grandfather Tristram Pascoe ; and having taken that decision he went off down to the harbour to see if Gristy was back from the fishing and to crow over winning the wager .
6 They drove past the big Siemens factory , plastered with huge portraits of Marx and Lenin , on to the broad , tree-lined avenue of Am Treptower Park , swung into a car-park , and stopped .
7 ‘ While I support the building of am ambulance station at Whitehill , I feel that urgent consideration must be given to an emergency unit close by , ’ he said .
8 Mark David well it could of been Mark Andrew and then it 'd been Mat at least your name , your initials do n't spell any thing rude
9 It says because her boss would of been Kenneth Clarke is it ?
10 because it would have to of been H reg would n't it ?
11 Could n't of been David Frost
12 no I just left it cos it might , I do n't know it might of been side B , I think it was , side B was
13 I thought it might of been Pat sort of at that time , but erm when I looked out I saw a man with a billboard thing
14 The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about .
15 The first was that they were legally members of the National Church by virtue of being Crown Subjects ; this was nonsense of course as the tolerance introduced after the ‘ Glorious Revolution ’ recognized Dissenters ' right to exist , even if it were a restricted right .
16 The concept of a failure rate of over 25% in the First Division has raised objections from those who understand that an omelette can not be made without first breaking some eggs but would rather not run the risk of being dairy produce .
17 The board-and-label copy of Marryat 's Mr. Midshipman Easy illustrated earlier admittedly with the added attraction of being Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy 's copy — cost the buyer some £165 recently .
18 News Reporter of the Year was Anthony Coppin of the West Lancashire Evening Gazette and the honour of being feature Writer of the Year was shared by Peter Richardson of the Lancashire Evening Post and Diane Robinson of the Manchester Evening News .
19 When all who direct , manage , control , teach , undertake research , plan and administer are ‘ bureaucrats ’ in the sense of being state functionaries , it is difficult to identify the class element in what is a large and heterogeneous stratum containing different and conflicting interests , such as those between the party and the scientific and technical intelligentsia , or the higher levels of state administration and the management of economic institutions .
20 Queen in her own right , yes ; but only of that junior partner , while being fêted and ultimately enjoying the pleasures of being queen consort of the senior .
21 At Headingley the man so often accused of being Test cricket 's hottest firebrand found himself hailed by referee Clyde Walcott for his peace-making whenever there was a flare-up involving his players .
22 ‘ She would make pretence of being Anne Duchess of York ? ’
23 Secret processes of manufacture provide obvious examples , but innumerable other pieces of information are capable of being business secrets , though the secrecy of some information may only be short lived .
24 Otherwise nothing was changed as a result of being world champion , absolutely nothing …
25 By doing this , I think players would think twice before pulling out of Tour Events as it could mean the difference of being world number one and world number two , which I believe means a great deal more to them than they would like to admit .
26 Gemma , in this her last moment of being Miss Dallam , did not notice the stir Linnet was creating and would not have minded if she had .
27 Chains of being Robert Foley
28 PC Timms strolled into the inn , confronted the man at the bar and accused him of being Robert James , wanted for the murder of a police officer at Harwell .
29 Doctor editor Helena Sturridge said : ‘ GPs have had enough of being punch bags and are no longer willing to remain lumbered with patients who attack them . ’
30 One of the bonuses of being Magazine Editor is that you get a three minute Pastoral visit once a month .
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