Example sentences of "[det] [be] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The most obvious examples of this are contingency theories of a ‘ culture-free ’ variety ( Hickson et al. , 1974 ) but it is also the case with certain kinds of institutional theory , such as in Biggart and Hamilton 's ( 1987 : 437 ) hypothesis that ‘ [ l ] eadership strategies in any one socio-cultural setting will have strong underlying similarities ’ .
2 Examples of this are Pay History and Absence and Overtime History .
3 That one was associated with the English dance explosion , but none of the tracks on this are dance records and they do n't pretend to be . ’
4 He wrote poetry about his experiences , examples of this are Target Area and Return , both of which were written by him whilst captive in a Prisoner of War camp .
5 Some are management development students , they are between twenty-eight and thirty-six years old and they stay here for fifteen weeks .
6 Some are service agencies providing painting and decorating , gardening and catering services to the local community ; others have developed workshops which concentrate on one business activity — baking , furniture renovation and picture-framing are examples .
7 Some are street kids who rely on their ingenuity to keep alive .
8 Some are workaday freighters from Russia , Panama and Japan , their crews leaning over the rails chewing , drinking from mugs and watching the passing scene with a worldly dispassion .
9 Some are cash crops , particularly wheat which the farmers sell to the flour mills in Leith and Glasgow , and barley , about half of which is sold for making beer and whisky in Glasgow and Edinburgh .
10 Could this be Cafe Rene ?
11 Could this be time pressure then ?
12 ) This being Operation Bowery , conducted with HMS Eagle 60 of 64 aircraft successfully landing on Malta — KE )
13 We discussed how to identify the full costs of courses , and the mechanisms by which funding could flow , which could include funds through students , but we did not rule out all of this being government money .
14 This being Bank Holiday Monday the British are participating in their traditional Bank Holiday pastime : queueing .
15 Some were heather bogs , some bracken bogs and others were boggy floodlands of marsh grass .
16 Some were probation officers in training and some from County Hall , who had not yet specialised , but were hoping to .
17 Some were corporation housing estates , reservations for thee rehabilitation of the working class .
18 Come on this is Abbey Life , come on .
19 This is calcium carbonate , in a different form , aragonite .
20 This is gel permeation chromatography ( GPC ) .
21 This is wilderness country indeed .
22 This is flag day , which essentially means house-to-house .
23 Taken in the summer of 1951 , using long telephoto lenses that enables Penn to photograph almost without being seen , this is colour work of extraordinary texture and light quality — almost a harmonic convergence of two usually distinct mediums .
24 Taken in the summer of 1951 , using long telephoto lenses that enabled Penn to photograph almost without being seen , this is colour work of extraordinary texture and light quality — almost a harmonic convergence of two usually distinct mediums .
25 This is grain rite
26 this is grain rite
27 I had n't been there for more than a minute when the skipper bellowed : ‘ This is melanoma country , mate .
28 Again , this is virtuoso music , and the first three movements on this occasion did n't always seem quite comfortable .
29 This is Turf Lodge , the Sinn Fein heartland .
30 But we know this is marble chippings you know you were getting this carbon dioxide off .
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