Example sentences of "[pron] be [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The HCIMA has echnical information and lists of potential sources of help , many of whom are contained in this yearbook .
2 Incensed by such treatment , the hare scratched the Moon 's face with his claws and the two of them are disfigured to this day .
3 Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation .
4 These simple propositions are truisms , but their importance and the dangers of departing from them are highlighted by this appeal , which we allowed on 13 March 1992 .
5 At the east end , the springmakers work , and the machines required by them are installed in this part , together with an electric welding machine and various bolt and nut machines ; boiler-makers work on the south and west sides , and the forging presses are also laid down here while the north side is mainly occupied by drop hammers .
6 Bingley possesses an enormous fortune and both of them are committed to each other and love one another very deeply .
7 ‘ You think Miller and I are linked in some way ?
8 I am fortified in this view by consideration of what could result if the local authority were right .
9 I am moved by those cadences I find in Ivy .
10 I am met by another answerphone with the friend 's voice on it .
11 I am influenced by many painters , usually those with a social or religious message such as Breughel , Velasquez , Goya , Delacroix , Gauguin or El Greco .
12 ‘ If I am a caveman , perhaps I am influenced by these islands ’ proliferation of caves ? ’ he suggested , grinning .
13 Nowadays , I am consulted on all matters pertaining to him , and I feel my role is to make him better known .
14 I am doomed for all eternity . ’
15 Looking back at your career to , say , the last years of the Great War I am reminded of that poem quoted at the end of Pasternak 's Dr Zhivago , ‘ To live one 's life is not as easy as crossing a ploughed field' !
16 I am reminded of another Irishman — or rather an Englishman born in Ireland — renowned for his healing hands : Valentine Great-rakes , known as ‘ the stroker ’ .
17 we know the truth ‘ I am acquainted with this sense-datum ’ .
18 Despite the somewhat glowing tone of the editorial commentary , I am left with some doubts about the efficacy of such therapy in Broadmoor , where at least some of the patients experience the regime as distinctly untherapeutic and repressive .
19 I am committed to this enterprise : To climb the mountain , to cut down the cedar , and leave behind me an enduring name . ’
20 ‘ And I am put in this ward under observation because I am suspected of having heart murmurs and also I am having surgery on my face .
21 If I sell my British Telecom shares , will I be taxed on any profits I make ?
22 Regulation 19 requires a member who is seller under a contract awaiting performance , to give a tender to LCH ( the buyer ) by the time specified in exchange rules and accompanied by such documents as my be required by those rules .
23 It also indicates the very real difficulties I 'm faced with this year , because unless I get the go-ahead to cancel before the end of May , we 're stuck again with having to pay whatever the publishers demand this year .
24 I 'm faced with this business of the Danish marriages , ’ the boy said without enthusiasm .
25 Half-way through dinner , the woman laid her knife and fork together and said : ‘ I 'm wrecked after that drive .
26 I think I 'm twiddled after that gin and Martini .
27 It 's like a speck of dust drifts down and goes into my eye and I look up to see where it came from and I 'm hit by this tonne of bricks ; it hits me that hard .
28 … you at the back , madam ? … can I take it , then , that I 'm heard in all parts of the house ? "
29 I do n't seem to have any energy , any will , I 'm constipated in all ways .
30 ‘ But I do feel I 'm viewed with more respect these days .
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