Example sentences of "be an [noun] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It has been an experience which I have enjoyed .
2 it might be an idea what he actually said about this .
3 However , to lose that ingredient from the richness of their diversity would be an outcome which none of the colleges would wish to contemplate .
4 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
5 Seven thirty to eight fifteen , then there 's an interval which you have pie and peas , which is always good at the town hall erm , and then it 's nine to nine thirty part two of the quiz .
6 But erm Idris said , in effect , which is an expression which we 've all used at some time or another , he did nothing for me .
7 In Scotland , we have a valuation base which is comparatively up to date — perhaps that is an advantage which we have over the rest of the country — but we should build upon that base .
8 This is an advantage which they may continue to enjoy throughout life .
9 While it certainly can not be claimed to be a panacea for all ills , and no system of therapeutics has yet turned out to be that , it is an approach which I would not like to be without .
10 This is an issue which we must now confront by considering what range of mystical activity the term religion includes and where its outer limits lie .
11 This is important and it is an issue which we will address in the coming chapters as we attempt to separate out the problems for both users and their community and whether the source of the problem is with heroin use or its legal and social status .
12 Is there an element in which a disaster is an event which you ca n't forecast ?
13 A territory , then is an area which its owner tries to defend and from which intruders usually flee .
14 It 's it 's it 's the thing that 's er keeping them going in various aspects but obviously , definitely on the European scale there er satellite television is an area which I would be very very surprised if they did not er develop a hell of a lot more .
15 This is an area which I feel requires to be rejuvenated .
16 Though he would hate to have it said , he is an intellectual himself who has paid transport the compliment of studying it properly and knowing most things about it .
17 It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve .
18 That it has not proved possible to squeeze our resources further in order to accomplish this is cause for regret , but it is an aim which I am confident that all of my successors will seek to achieve .
19 Writing for radio is an aspect which we will touch on tomorrow , and television again we 're going to talk about tomorrow , there 's less opportunity being realistic to be on television but the impact is probably greater because many of us watch the box and so forth .
20 It is also a very English subject ( as befits a Professor of English Law ) and it is an interest which I share with my distinguished predecessor , Professor Sir Gordon Borrie .
21 I have no wish to see the British Institute of Embalmers appearing in every other newspaper but this is an avenue which I believe requires a ‘ little push ’ to develop a presentation suitable for Rotary Clubs , church organisations , etc .
22 Certainly it was an adjustment which you fought against .
23 I make no apology for the title of this chapter because it was an expression which my cousins used very frequently .
24 Until very recently , death was an issue which we could be certain about .
25 The experience of working with gifted teachers and heads in their early career , the sense that they have in some cases been given the benefit of working closely with other wise and successful teachers — particularly inside a religious order — the fact that they in some cases went away from teaching and , having had time to reflect in quite unrelated work , then saw that teaching was an obligation which they should meet — these are among the backgrounds which heads are prepared to reveal .
26 We must build and restore and this is possible even now , if only it were understood that the former dependence of museums on the resources of a criminal state was an abomination which there would be no shame in abandoning .
27 My guide was an urchin whom I chose
28 He had intended to put in an hour 's fishing but there was an impatience which he could not appease by the sport and so he turned aside into the fields which took him across towards Portinscale .
29 It was an action which her ancestors must have often practised .
30 Yes but it was an aim which I 'm sure I I would , alright alright
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