Example sentences of "be a [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There would be a second tier assembly a regional organisation based in Newcastle . ’ |
2 | Almost certainly there would be a second stair leading down from that inner bedchamber . |
3 | If so , there must be a second output route from this level to a system that converts letter information to pronunciation without going via the word level . |
4 | Because we can read aloud entirely novel letter strings such as slint , however , there must be a second procedure by which reading aloud is achieved : a non-lexical procedure . |
5 | It was predicted that 1990 would be a second year of zero export growth as high inflation , tight credit , a labour shortage and a brain drain all squeezed the manufacturing sector . |
6 | One thing I would like to see added to the A2 would be a second pair of outputs to send a DI signal straight to the front of house mixer while the main outputs were feeding the guitarist 's own rig . |
7 | Those seen flying during the later part of the summer will be a second generation , hatched from eggs laid by the migrating individuals upon arrival . |
8 | And for trying to be a second division Madonna . |
9 | And for trying to be a second division Madonna . |
10 | But the Leeds players are backing Lukic to banish that nightmare in what will be a second leg atmosphere as intense as at Ibrox . |
11 | ‘ It is plainly in the interests of the more efficient administration of justice that there should be split trials in appropriate cases , as even where the decision on the first part of a split trial is such that there will have to be a second part , it may be desirable that the decision shall be appealed before incurring the possibly unnecessary expense of the second part . |
12 | Not forsaking that , even if we have a subsequent northern relief road , there would be a second choice for them to use the A sixty one continuing to Ripon . |
13 | Er we have n't had to see anybody about that and he sent us a letter saying that he 'd like to see us and we went and he says it there might not be a second inquest . |
14 | There could be a second group riding behind or parallel . |
15 | In fact it turned out to be a second mortgage . |
16 | A new HK$350m seaport is also planned and there will be a second bridge linking Taipa with the Macao mainland . |
17 | This would be a second stage response . |
18 | The end-result might be a second meeting , or some advice , feedback or a contract renewed . |
19 | According to the rules there would have to be a second ballot . |
20 | BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions . |
21 | ‘ I did n't realize there was going to be a second series . |
22 | On Feb. 15 Khan announced that there would be a second attempt to cross the border on March 30 , the anniversary of the death of another JKLF leader . |
23 | As intended in 1756 , there would also be a second diversion . |
24 | At minimal level , this would be a second dot . |
25 | Some people would leave it at that ; but not Alice : there would be a second coat . |
26 | Item No 1 : this appears to be a 17th century cloth fastener though it is much larger than normal . |
27 | Will there be a fifth anniversary , still in hiding ? |
28 | Certainly the recent discovery of what is believed to be a fifth example , at Trelleborg in Skåne , may add significantly to our knowledge . |
29 | To automatically qualify for all the offers and services described in this leaflet you must begin or be a first year student attending a full time DESIGNATED course of study for which a Local Education Authority MANDATORY award is available and be personally eligible for such an award . |
30 | The inspection , when it comes about , could be a first test of Mr Hussein 's new smiling face : he is already suspected of cheating , particularly when he denies that he has any biological weapons . |