Example sentences of "be [noun] of a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Excavations carried out recently on behalf of the Cheltenham Museum have revealed structures from the first to the fourth centuries , an irregular street pattern and a ditch with fourth-century coins in the lower filling which may have been part of a defence system .
2 The charcoal sketch , measuring 25.7×19.3 cm , is thought to have been part of a Leonardo sketchbook owned by George IV .
3 However , what evidence there is highlights a number of ways in which — relative to older whites — black and Asian elders are disadvantaged ( in income , housing , health and access to services ) , and are part of a minority group which clearly suffers racial discrimination .
4 NVQs are part of a government scheme to establish a national framework of qualifications across all industries .
5 The photoreceptors are part of a nerve network which lead directly to the brain .
6 This means that these particular things mentioned in the above list of exclusions can be protected by patent indirectly if they are part of a patent application which includes other elements which are patentable in their own right .
7 THE United States yesterday alleged that planes that bombed targets in eastern Bosnia last weekend flagrantly violated a UN no-fly zone and said two Americans are part of a UN team located near the target area .
8 They are part of a BMS Action Team and have been working for six months of mission in France .
9 The horses , Nelson , Regent , and Baron are part of a world record winning team from Bath , more used to taking part in displays .
10 Political economists would say that both are aspects of a security structure .
11 They 're members of a riding school , and I shall guide them over the route . ’
12 For some awards candidates who are nationals of a member state of the EC and are resident in Great Britain may also be eligible .
13 The group claimed the trial was directly related to corruption cases raised in the House ; before his arrest , Shbeilat had been head of a House committee on corruption .
14 Tall tales and toasts , strawberries and syllabub , singing and dancing , should all be part of a village wedding : Philippa Davenport plans the perfect marriage feast
15 The same subjects — at any rate , the same subjects nominally — can be part of a university education and of a course in technology .
16 Could this all be part of a mid-life crisis ?
17 Each will be part of a child-care process in which the strengths of one approach will be used to offset the weaknesses of others .
18 Susan Coltman , a long-standing friend of Paula , giving evidence on the third day of the trial , said Gilfoyle added he was training to be part of a specialist emergency team dealing specifically with suicides .
19 There were a number of attacks during January by right-wing extremist groups , which police believed to be part of a protest campaign against CODESA .
20 Your talk would be part of a morning session which would also include a presentation about bus stops and shelters and one about bus stations and termini ; the latter would be followed by a visit to Glenrothes Bus Station .
21 Common objects , a marble or pebble , a shell or a shiny conker can be part of a nature table collection and more unusual objects may be borrowed from museums .
22 Could I really be part of a war machine ?
23 I think any similar event in future will have to be part of a summer fete .
24 I would dispute this claim , saying that no one could be archbishop of a golf course , but Nigel showed me family records to prove his point .
25 It 's hard to divine the facts of her early life since her autobiography , Lady Sings The Blues , is full of tawdry details which are as likely to be figments of a pulp imagination as they are the truth : the way she tells it , she was routinely mistreated and beaten , recruited for a brothel and more or less saved only by a small talent for holding a tune .
26 MYSTERY deepened last night over tapes claimed to be recordings of a lovey-dovey chat between Princess Di and a man .
27 Mr Gilligrew seems ideally cut out to be leader of a protest group : insecure , loud , unhumorous , indignant , unpleasant , small and much given to counting points off on his fingers .
28 be nationals of a World Bank member country
29 Current levels of unemployment are relatively unimportant , hopefully some time down the line they will expect to get er as a relatively well paid job erm because agricultural incomes are so very low , you know , and urban incomes are relatively , relatively high , they may be prepared to wait for you know five or six years in the urban area , making what could be sort of a subsistence wage , simply because that 's all that they 're gon na be on anyway if they stay in the rural area , so if there is a higher probability of them getting a well paid job merely by being in the urban area making these contacts then they might as well move to the , to the urban area in the hope of some time in the future obtaining that er er an urban job .
30 Officially you are all going to be victims of a surprise attack on the rescue party by the native inhabitants .
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