Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] [be] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yet further fumblings by Mr Major could haul Mr Clarke to the top job much earlier than that ‘ one more year ’ which , by Tory consensus , is now Mr Major 's time-limit for proving he is the right man to lead the country .
2 By the eighteenth century growing sugar and carrying out the first stages of refining it were the main economic activities on the islands .
3 She had no way of knowing it was the same man who had interrogated Madeleine , then made her his mistress , any more than Madeleine could know that her friend was in the building being interrogated by him .
4 Whatever your Dreams , the steps towards achieving them are the same .
5 The need to enter printed text or data into computers without the effort of re-keying it is the driving force behind the development of optical character recognition ( OCR ) technology .
6 Another way of accenting it is the so-called à six temps , that is , two bars with six strong beats .
7 Do not be fooled into thinking it is the noisiest or jokiest member of the panel .
8 For letting me be the first .
9 If there is a point to saluting the winner of a race , it is ultimately to celebrate his good fortune in being given the natural attributes to do what he does ; and to thank him for the excitement of the spectacle he provides in devoting all his concentrated effort to showing he 's the best .
10 Sir Richard Body Tory MP for Holland-with-Boston in Lincolnshire does n't look like a radical Maverick ; indeed you could be forgiven for thinking he is the original grey man of politics .
11 I started by assuming it was the usual sort of thing but I 've made inquiries with our people in Narborough and I 'm not sure it was anything sexual .
12 For by insisting it is the only way to knowledge it is dismissing other ways as unimportant , irrelevant and probably misleading .
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