Example sentences of "be [adv] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So I feel that our power has grown very much and that we are now hand in hand with the comrades in Namibia . |
2 | That that seems to me to be slightly back to front as as a justification for increasing the figures . |
3 | Also on the surge , they were quickly face to face with Mallachy and Rory . |
4 | And we were also way off beam about unemployment being the greatest political force of the 1980s in the Third World — we predicted riots among the urban unemployed all over the world which simply have n't happened . |
5 | We were now face to face with this man of diverse talent — poet , novelist , song-writer , performer — after following his career for nearly two decades , reading his books , playing his records , watching him sing , reading of him through the eyes of his critics — no easy feat when one is not inhibited by astigmatism ! |
6 | it is in those sectors of the housing market where government has taken most control and which provide cheap accommodation , that there is most restriction on entry for migrants . |
7 | Electromagnetic radiation from a source small compared with the wavelength is predominantly dipole in character with higher multipoles becoming progressively weaker . |
8 | The Manager using the system is constantly face to face with data and this increases his knowledge of the company and its personnel . |
9 | But I mean no I think I think it 's obviously sort of sort of reduced |
10 | And she said oh the best thing to do is just sort of travel for a bit an |
11 | In the absence of agreement between the two parties within a particular time , there is usually provision for reference to a third firm of accountants to determine the area of disagreement . |
12 | Wherever the records of mankind 's history and prehistory are to be found , whether in the ancient and strangely charactered , but nevertheless understandable by the learned , writings of bygone civilisations , or in the numerous findings of decades of archaeological investigations into the past history of human life , there is always evidence of belief in some form of ‘ god ’ . |
13 | there is always scope for improvement in any activity ; |
14 | This is still minute in relation to the number of health technologies used in the NHS , however . |
15 | He now reads as well as other children his age , although there is still room for improvement in numeracy . |
16 | While the logic of this ‘ basic needs ’ approach is appealing , there is still room for argument about precisely which needs are basic . |
17 | For diehard election party-poopers , however , there is still time to book into the election-free break being offered on Lundy Island , the National Trust 's island in the Bristol Channel . |
18 | No , no there 's always room for improvement in liaison |
19 | There is clearly variation in expression of the APC gene within families as can be seen from the three families we have presented in detail . |
20 | In civil legislation , there is clearly room for fault to be penalised if it is merely a mistake . |
21 | There is also provision for ABWOR to be provided at the request of a magistrates ' court or a county court by a solicitor within the precincts of the court for purposes other than the provision of ABWOR , where the court considers that the case should proceed the same day and that the client would not otherwise receive representation . |
22 | There is also evidence for involvement of POU family proteins in DNA replication . |
23 | There is also evidence in favour of the view that what we might think of as pragmatic factors influence language comprehension . |
24 | What table 4.2 does not show , however , is that there is also variation in length in the /a/ system , which is equally rule-governed . |
25 | There is also pressure of space in the town centre premises , although this has been partly alleviated by moving one advice worker to Easterside Library . |
26 | There 's also support for change in the Gloucester Diocese , though Bishop Peter Ball will abstain . |
27 | Jojo Gonzales , who is both director of research at Jardine Fleming in Manila and less congenitally optimistic than most Filipinos , thinks that , by next spring , power cuts will average only two hours a day . |
28 | He is the author of Islamic Art and Design 1500–1700' and is now Professor of Archaeology at the School of Oriental and African Studies , London University . |
29 | He has taught in schools and universities in Ireland and in France , and is now Reader in French in this university , having been here since nineteen sixty six . |
30 | And that 's purely expression of opinion off the top of my head . |