Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So with it being another student union and it being like a conference in aid of the homeless and that , I did n't really want to sort of give them a load of grief so I suggested about sixty pounds . |
2 | Just like it 's common sense not to lie in the Caribbean sun too long . ’ |
3 | The promotors say their video is a work of art that should n't be judged on how much trade it generates , but some argue unless Oxford breaks away from it 's traditional image the tourists fantasy will never be a heaven for those who live and work there . |
4 | Lancashire , who have won the title just once in it 's nine-year existence back in 1987 , travel to play Durham at Seaton Carew in their second match , bolstered by last weekend 's draw against Yorkshire . |
5 | What we 're looking at is the movement of children and maternity care both of which are high risk . |
6 | somewhere inside us are both part of that |
7 | But as far as freebies are concerned , as you know our cage driller machine , that 's now into it 's third year of development , I have an assurance from the college that we could be we could use it on the day . |
8 | Her first and only book , The First English Actresses , is now in it 's second edition . |
9 | The Mousetrap is now in it 's 41st year . |
10 | THE Birmingham Readers and Writers Festival , now in it 's sixth year , is rightly regarded as a jewel in Birmingham 's civic crown . |
11 | Despite these various arguments suggesting high unemployment from rapid technical change which are based on the foundation laid by him , Leontief has himself , with a colleague ( Leontief and Duchin 1983 ) , recently published the results of a survey of the likely effects of new technology on the US economy up to the year 2000 which concludes that , far from there being net job losses , there will be a substantial rise in the aggregate labour force over this period due to the rapid take-up of the technology . |
12 | The one hundred share index was 17.4 points higher at one stage , but finished the day well below it 's best level , 4.2 points higher at 2152.2 , at 4 o'clock the volume was mediocre at 321.7 million shares . |
13 | Yet we can not recommend the 300SL-24 , even with it 's clever gearbox . |
14 | I think deep down it 's some kind of fear , a fear of comparisons . |
15 | There are many factors involved in the exploitation of forests in the developing world , many of which have been discussed in section 7.3 in relation to soil erosion and desertification , not least of which is rapid population growth . |
16 | The new government set about reversing previous policies , not least of which was agrarian reform . |
17 | But before the alliance could be cemented a number of problems had to be resolved , not least of which was residual opposition within the society to its recent shift in direction . |
18 | The workshops will take place from 9.15am to 4.30pm at SHE 's comfortable conference facilities in London 's West End , and there are three dates to choose from : Thursday May 28 , Thursday June 18 . |
19 | Never in it 's entire history has it shot a gun in anger at a human being . |