Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [be] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There was broad consensus that a united Germany should be part of NATO , albeit with some regard for Soviet security interests . |
2 | Although Crete may be part of Greece , somehow it 's different . |
3 | A programme of CPD will be requirement of membership of the RIBA from 1992 , and it is argued that this is already covered by the charter and Byelaws which commit members to the ‘ acquirement of the arts and sciences ’ associated with the advancement of architecture . |
4 | Suddenly , it seemed , the war was over at last , and Churchill announced on the wireless that 8 May would be Victory in Europe Day . |
5 | I can see that England would be anathema to Fairfax . |
6 | After a meeting with US President Bush , NATO 's Secretary-General , Manfred Wörner , said on Feb. 11 that a united Germany could be part of the Western alliance without extending NATO 's military reach over East German territory . |
7 | When the County Planning Committee considered the western relief road on the third of March nineteen ninety two , they resolved that a western relief road for Harrogate was environmentally unacceptable , that the Harrogate and Knaresborough southern bypass used in conjunction with the proposed A one motorway should be seen as the preferred route for north bound traffic originating to the south of Harrogate , and that the ultimate selection and implementation of a relief road for Harrogate and Knaresborough should be part of a package of measures for solving the problem of urban congestion and improving the quality of the urban environment . |
8 | It was announced on Dec. 20 that Alija Izetbegovic of the SDA would be President of the Presidency , Jure Pelivan of the HDZ would be Prime Minister , and Momcilo Krajisnik of the SDS would be President ( Speaker ) of the Assembly . |
9 | The dilemma for the Americans is that , if they reject the argument that Israel must be part of the Middle East peace process , they may be unable to secure international endorsement for any settlement procedure ; so they could be left with the invidious alternatives of an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence . |
10 | What was specified was that Franco would be Head of State for as long as he lived , and that he would designate his own successor , as king or regent . |
11 | Hullavington will be home to the new Royal Logistic Corps — these support staff are preparing to fly out to Bosnia . |
12 | Hullavington will be home to more than 750 soldiers , until December 1994 . |
13 | Alan and Brian will be canoeing throughout the night and will be negotiating 76 locks during the course of the race . |
14 | Mrs Ellman will be part of a delegation from Lancashire Enterprises , the council 's economic development agency , which will meet DAF 's board chairman , Cor Baan , in Eindhoven . |
15 | Details of membership and how to help demob a Dakota called Daisy can be hand from : , . |
16 | ‘ So Fincara would be mistress of Murias , would she ? |
17 | Surely the nearby towns of Redruth and Camborne must be home to many pilots . |
18 | Furthermore , it has yet to be decided whether or not Japanese cars produced in Britain should be part of an overall fixed limit . |
19 | That might sound like vanity but there 's no doubt that she means it ; she says she looks forward to sleep if she feels Bob might be part of her dreams . |
20 | KEY to Courtaulds Nippon Paint developing market share in Europe will be adoption of the Japanese ‘ satellite ’ system . |
21 | Mr Major may be chancellor of the exchequer but he is also the member of Parliament for Huntingdon and is on most short-lists to succeed Mrs Thatcher as Tory leader . |
22 | Darlington may be home to first ‘ medical village ’ in Britain |
23 | Seven instances or variations of the place-name Thegnaby in the coastal area between Oslo and Göteborg could be part of this picture too , and hint at a considerable degree of organisation . |
24 | WHO would be Secretary of State for Employment ? |
25 | He was threatening to dis-honour anyone who refused to come over to him : in other words , the price of continued loyalty to Charles would be loss of estates granted by previous kings ( whether as benefices or as lands associated with office-holding ) . |
26 | Kungsleden must be hell in these conditions . |
27 | It now looks as if SmithKline 's Mr Henry Wendt would be chairman of the new company while Beecham 's Mr Bob Bauman would manage day-to-day affairs as chief executive . |
28 | Lou Macari may be king of the potteries at the moment but on Sunday stoke will be facing one of their own folk heroes … the local paper still has the headlines … |
29 | The stranger predicted Pearce would be chairman by the time he was fifty . |
30 | Rainbow wonders if , in fifty years , she and her cousin Michael will be part of anybody 's family stories . |