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

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1 I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax .
2 The people who lose their children to public care are , disproportionately , socially deprived , lower-class parents who are prey to such disadvantages as low income , inadequate housing , homelessness , living in deprived inner-city neighbourhoods , unemployment or erratic employment , and frequent changes of home .
3 Meet the dads who are Top of the Pops in tomorrow 's Echo Woman Extra .
4 Think about that the next time you hear about a Palestinian child murdered by the Israeli army ( who are Irgun in new uniforms ) , for throwing stones .
5 The hotel is owned by Vingresor , the Swedish tour company who are part of Scandinavian Airlines , and the internationally high standards reflect it .
6 Birkbeck 's study of garbage pickers in Cali , Colombia , suggests that they should not be viewed as vagrants left behind by economic development but as workers who are part of the industrial system ( Birkbeck 1979 ) .
7 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 ’ .
8 The cross is marketed by Estelit who are part of P.R .
9 There are many other people besides the education officers who are part of the corporate body referred to as the local authority , even excluding the elected members .
10 It is worth sounding a warning to those who are part of a tightly-knit family unit .
11 This shows the involvement of , and pressure from , concerned neighbours who are part of the family network and social support system .
12 those within the basic adult education framework who usually study literacy , numeracy , coping/life/social/home skills , communication , sign language , lip-reading , Braille , typing those who are part of the general arts programme and who learn handicrafts , music and movement , dance , drama , orchestral playing , cookery , photography
13 NARA has had difficulty defining itself programmatically because members who are part of denomination staffs struggle primarily with their own immediate projects rather than the more distant and less easily defined communication tasks of WACC .
14 Bradl greatly appreciates the men who are part of his team , especially tuner Sepp Schlogl .
15 Who do you spend your time with her , are your commissioning editors people who are part of your daily life ?
16 While the poverty trap affects very large numbers of workers — including some who are part of the underclass — the unemployment trap is one that particularly operates against this group , especially those at its margin .
17 But , you know , when you explain these concepts to the people who are part of that committee , or they are the chairman of that committee — it 's very easy to say , ‘ Yeah , that other committee is really bad .
18 The hope is that the professionals who are part of the group are not only listening to but also acting on the ideas that are put forward by members of the group .
19 Not just the right to negotiate , but to but the organization should actually be organized to benefit the people who are part of it .
20 The same goes for your relations with language helpers and other local people who are part of your team .
21 NOWADAYS , Junior Chamber is an international organisation open to men and women between 18 and 40 years old , who are part of the professions , industry , commerce , and/or the community .
22 I include in that the staff of Westminster Strategy who are part of our team .
23 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
24 And on the other hand the less litigious masses among the laity who are complicit in their belief in the universality of these legal symbols .
25 There are still a quarter of a million unemployed people in Scotland who are testimony to the dreadful human misery caused by over a decade of Tory rule and the terminal decline of the UK economy , ’ he said .
26 ‘ We have an awful lot of ‘ earth-friendly ’ clients who are interest in herbal and natural colourants .
27 The foremost is to reorient the relationship and the individuals who are party to that relationship in favour of the terminally ill patient and away from relatives and physicians and insurance companies and doctors and priests and others .
28 Only those who are party to an agreement are bound by the agreement .
29 ‘ I pray you remember , dear mother , that it is I who am Lady of Duart .
30 We 're the only two who 're part of it .
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