Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A triage worker will assess the problem ( ‘ Hi — I 'm Tim your triage worker , how can I help you ? ’ ) and direct the customer to whichever doctor , therapist or care provider seems appropriate . |
2 | ‘ I was askin' yer mother , ’ he said , ‘ but she 's — ‘ |
3 | Then at the end of the scene we noticed the Indians were n't doing what they normally did which was stick their poles in to stop the raft . |
4 | Here you are Christopher your turn , can you mix it better ? |
5 | Psalm 25 echoes this thought by saying : ‘ Show me your ways , O Lord , teach me your paths ; guide me in your truth and teach me , for you are God my Saviour . ’ |
6 | here you are Scott my mother just killed his ear , ear lobes about going on holiday , mother works |
7 | Who 's funeral your dad 's ? |
8 | She was visitng her parents home and disturbed the thieves . |
9 | There are thousands of examples , and in almost every community today there are families whose surnames show that centuries ago one of their ancestors moved sufficiently far from his own country , town or village , to acquire a place-name reference , and the name adhered . |
10 | In addition there are dancers whose forte is to demonstrate the different national styles when Scottish , Polish , Hungarian and other national dances are included in such ballets as Coppélia and Swan Lake . |
11 | Clearly , there are some collocations that are independent of distance , but there are others whose behaviour is highly distance dependent [ Jones & sinclair , 1974 ] . |
12 | So while school or college-leavers can benefit from a relatively standardised approach , there are others whose training programme needs to be structured closely around their specific backgrounds and individual requirements , otherwise a large element of everyone 's input is going to be little more than an wasteful duplication of effort . |
13 | There are artists whose inspiration and field of action is the landscape itself . |
14 | And just as the born worrier hurries to the medical dictionary to look up a real or imagined ailment , then medicates the common cold as though it were a terminal condition , so there are Koi-keepers whose ponds are a permanently dilute solution of anti-parasitic/antibacterial preparations … just in case . |
15 | But besides ‘ natures ’ , ‘ essences ’ , or ‘ substantial forms ’ of the various genera and species , there are properties which members of that species universally and permanently have , and it is the aim of ‘ science ’ to tell us why they have them . |
16 | This chapter has tried to suggest that the poor image project work seems to have as a teaching method is not a necessary one , and that there are strategies which teachers and schools can employ to ensure that it becomes purposeful and systematic . |
17 | But before I leave this particular part of my criticism er perhaps er in case the minister er er does n't accept what I 'm saying I could quote er the words of the right honourable gentleman , the President of the Board of Trade er who writing before he was a President er in his book where there 's a will he said accountancy firms ought I believe , the debarred from doing any other work for a company for which they act as auditors and in a number of other countries there are laws which circumscribe auditors in this way and prevent to prevent any possible conflict of interest . |
18 | There are things which God has not given us to know , and we must learn to accept this patiently . |
19 | Often there are projects whose cash flows do not follow the conventional pattern of an initial net outflow followed by a series of net cash inflows . |
20 | In a constitutional democracy , there are individuals whose status or office gives them the automatic right to be heard . |
21 | It is well established that there are voters whose preferences are influenced by the alphabetical sequence in which candidates ' surnames appear on the ballot paper . |
22 | The Scotch Whisky Industry recognises that there are people whose drinking causes them medical or social harm . |
23 | As well as those born mentally handicapped , there are people whose intellect is impaired as a result of infection or injury to the brain . |
24 | There are issues which driver training and what we 're doing in that because those vehicles are quite large , they are actually minibuses as such from the public 's point of view , and they are carrying people that need the best possible care and attention in their transport . |
25 | Surely all that is required for us to make a start is that there should be sentences whose meaning is more nearly confined to what is immediately available to us , not that there be sentences whose meaning can be completely given in terms of their assent conditions . |
26 | Whatever the anxieties of the superpowers and the world 's energy-consuming community , there were others whose concern was at least comparable , as they lived in the Gulf . |
27 | If it was necessary for some purpose proper to the existence of the people , then there were engineers whose task it was to build and operate it . |
28 | Dalgliesh wondered if there were things his companion wished to confide which could more easily be said out of the office . |
29 | As with all siblings there were fights which Diana , being bigger and stronger , invariably won . |
30 | On the other hand , there were steps which de Gaulle might have taken in 1944 – 46 — steps which might have produced a better outcome on the ( to him ) all-important issue of the constitution and might also have bolstered his popularity . |