Example sentences of "this be part [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Er it was known by archaeologists and the Royal Commission of Ancient and Historical Monuments had done a survey , but it had only done a very brief survey , and they said this is part of something left of a medieval building here . |
2 | This is part of their annual tidy up , under the guidance of the St Edmundsbury Borough Council . |
3 | This is part of their knowledge of the language . |
4 | Well , this has been suggested by MPs on the Commons ' Heritage Committee , and this is part of their proposals to spread the burden of the B B C's one point six billion pound costs . |
5 | Is actually to terrify the p poor and to drive them in into a s an under and this is part of their philosophy that they 've been following since nineteen seventy nine under Mrs Thatcher . |
6 | For this is part of what ‘ democracy ’ means , or has come to mean . |
7 | We would need their agreement to build houses outside the city boundary and you know that this is part of what the Steering Committee will propose … |
8 | This is part of what makes his eventual faith in God ( which he reaches for other reasons ) a radical reliance on God alone . |
9 | This is part of what is meant by an ontological existent ( qua item existing in the modus " per se " ) . |
10 | more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know |
11 | This is part of her Testimony . |
12 | But this is part of your journey of awareness and of the learning process your spirit chose to undertake during your present lifetime . |
13 | We can either accept that God is sovereign and recognise that this is part of his plan , or we can have a pity party and completely neutralise everything God wants to do through us . |
14 | This is part of it . |
15 | In the case of Alan Charlton , he has these six very fine grey panels , by very fine I just mean they are handsomely proportioned , they are very carefully coloured to a very precise , not just colour but also weight of colour and brightness and so on , but the way they 're shown in the Royal Academy Exhibition , and this is part of it 's stupidity , is , well I got the feeling it was intended to kill them to stone dead by putting them next to something very loud , very elaborate , very expressionist , a vast canvass by a very good painter by Mutter . |
16 | The other thing I 'd say is that the budget settlement that we 've got introduces a further hundred thousand of investment in new technology , and this is part of our push to making us more efficient in the way we manage our budgets and all the rest of it . |
17 | It is true that she was not academic ; this was part of her charm for Lewis . |
18 | Dark brown hair , dark brown eyes , and slightly sallow skin which the photographer had not bothered to disguise or retouch , having understood that this was part of her charm . |
19 | This was part of our ongoing campaign to raise awareness of alcohol issues amongst all those who work for Guinness PLC and our subsidiary companies . |
20 | This was part of it : |
21 | This was part of his belief that poetic composition was not an activity that could be consciously controlled , that it had its roots far down in the unconscious . |
22 | Poindexter acknowledged that he had deleted computer messages , but claimed that this was part of his normal routine . |