Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 … However reprehensible conduct of this kind may be it is not , at least in circumstances such as the present , an abuse or , in another word , a misuse of the court 's process .
2 Let's face it the real shocker would be who IS N'T plotting behind the smoothie 's back .
3 A straw in the wind will be who is appointed to an important new quango that will control university funding , the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council .
4 And their appearance must be what was considered beautiful .
5 For the artist , whatever else art may be it is an attempt to express deeply held beliefs about the nature of being .
6 She observes , for example , that gender may affect language use in a given situation not just as a property of the speaker but also as a characteristic of the addressee ; the determining factor might be who is being spoken to rather than who is speaking .
7 Another useful contact would be who is one of two social workers based at an Edinburgh District Council run hostel .
8 And true to form Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their 's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there 's no money to be won just fun to be had …
9 Whatever your strength may be it 's encouraged . ’
10 But correct as the analysis may be it is limited to pragmatic instrumentalist legal theory , and the prescription fails to take account of social theories which may help to explain the changes in the rule of law over time .
11 Heather must have had some compelling reason to follow in the direction they led , yet what that reason might be he was no nearer discovering .
12 But this summer could be it 's last .
13 At first , the expansion would be what is called inflationary : that is , the universe would double in size every tiny fraction of a second , just as prices double every year in certain countries .
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