Example sentences of "be someone [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Only do this where you think there may actually be someone of the right calibre available .
2 There will be someone on the staff at your antenatal clinic who can explain what benefits you can claim .
3 This has subsequently been changed , but suggests the view the SFA might take ; it would be logical for it to do so , since a market counterparty of this type is supposed to be someone on the same level as the firm .
4 The next Archdeacon of Woodborough is to be someone from the north , someone called Daniel Byrne . ’
5 The match referee , a technician at his side if necessary , could be the magic eye , unless it is to be someone from the ranks of the umpires themselves .
6 It could be someone from the village .
7 This meant that his grandad was temporarily unavailable for a ‘ tap ’ , but there was bound to be someone in the cafe who would stand him a coffee .
8 As for me , I had to wait the whole summer and into the late autumn for rehearsals of The Jungle Book to begin , so I went back to South London , happy in the knowledge that soon I 'd be in a professional production and there 'd be someone in the cast for me to fall in love with .
9 Most likely there will be someone in the close family or a reliable friend .
10 Their names were Donald , Ian and Hugo , and they told us that they were extremely grateful for all the food but that the last thing they wanted was to put us in any danger : they begged us not to come again because there would almost certainly be someone in the village who would denounce us to the Germans or the Fascists .
11 She felt limp and exhausted , but there might be someone in the kitchen , and she could n't face anyone else at the moment .
12 There must be someone in the group older than 35 .
13 There could be someone in the outside world who is prepared to take over and put money into the club .
14 We may have met the murderer , yet it may equally be someone in the Tower or the city about whom we know nothing . ’
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