Example sentences of "be [noun] of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hulme and Blyth ( 1984 ) recognised several vegetation types which might be forms of the above communities involving Calluna vulgaris and Potentilla erecta in disturbed peatland in Lewis .
2 Accordingly , futures contracts will not be investments of the same kind as debt securities or even contracts for differences , although SFA may perhaps agree that they are of the same kind as contracts for differences for this purpose ; in practice , however , any dealer who normally deals in futures contracts is usually likely to deal in contracts for differences in any event .
3 This definable zero-point must have some relevance to the archaeological site being dated : potassium-argon dating of a piece of volcanic rock will date the formation of the rock , but it does not necessarily provide any useful information for the archaeologist ; the rock may simply be part of the geological environment of the site .
4 ‘ But it was an impossible position , ’ one of them pointed out , ‘ and very stifling because she felt you had to be part of the greater family and do everything with them .
5 When Martin Bean returned with Alice — an Alice who was tear-stained but still young enough for tears to be part of the simple process of healing — Emmie and Oliver did not tell him about Mr Hellyer .
6 ‘ Which seems to be part of the poor girl 's trouble .
7 The military regime in Iraq laid claim to Kuwait on the grounds that it used to be part of the Ottoman province of Basra .
8 The interesting part is that the measuring fibre does not need to be part of the current carrying circuit , giving a high degree of electrical isolation .
9 Boycott has worked with England captain Graham Gooch for many years , but will not be part of the five-strong coaching set-up who will help Fletcher and A team manager Norman Gifford .
10 This programme of study and action should be understood to be part of the wider conciliar process for Justice , Peace and Integrity of Creation , which was initiated by the World Council of Churches .
11 Social work help is vital in all community care services and can be part of the total treatment programme for the mentally disordered .
12 Or will it be part of the administrative task of the church ?
13 The statement emphasised that the Black Sea Fleet , comprising some 45 warships and 300 smaller vessels , was not considered to be part of the strategic forces , although it did have nuclear capability .
14 The young people who use the building today are likely to be part of the thriving youth club that operates on four nights of the week .
15 Mr Urbanec , who is to hold further talks with Mr Havel today — this time in front of television cameras — conceded that the party realised it was held in deep mistrust by the public , and accepted that henceforth it could only be part of the political spectrum .
16 British Telecommunications Plc said yesterday it plans to start selling satellite dishes and receivers by Christmas , making the move since it is one of the few activities it is allowed to pursue in the entertainment arena : ‘ We see it as a very important part of our wish to be part of the converging area of telephony , entertainment and computers , ’ the company told Reuter ; the company will reportedly source the equipment from two unidentified UK companies , in a move that is a significant threat to Amstrad Plc , whose shares fell tuppence to 31p .
17 The hon. Gentleman says that that is what he is advocating , and says that we should reintroduce it now for those who face a shortfall in fees , but it would not make up the shortfall , because it would be part of the reasonable rate of fees .
18 The impetus fur any step , pose or gesture should be part of the overall rhythm of the ballet .
19 It is of type D , and can be shown to be part of the Taub-NUT solution in the Taub region where there are two space-like Killing vectors .
20 Regrettably , few owners of pet dogs consider such manoeuvres to be part of the regular training routine and yet they can be so vital in preventing the dog from becoming unnecessarily upset when it is injured .
21 Besides those things which a partner is actually authorised to do by the terms of the partnership , any other of his acts which would be part of the usual conduct of a business of the type carried on by his firm will also be binding .
22 BillCheck , which will be part of the standard service available to all customers , enables users to call Customer Services at any time to check on how much they have spent so far in that month .
23 Most importantly I added some text that was to be part of the finished work .
24 The right hon. Gentleman said that this country would not be part of the key decisions on economic and monetary union .
25 In other words , according to his detractors , he breaks not because he has spotted an opening but because a break should be part of the complete scrum-half 's armoury .
26 The memo continues by stating that if the group who were to be part of the first squadron returned by road , they would waste too much time and should therefore be flown back to collect the new vehicles and supplies needed at Kufra .
27 However it is believed a small number may still be provided with a home help at meal times and will not be part of the new scheme .
28 ‘ Pat , dear , ca n't you just decide to give up drink , ca n't that be part of the new life you 're always talking about ?
29 But he then went on to indicate that Britain would not necessarily be part of the new Europe when he said ‘ Great Britain , the British Commonwealth , mighty America , and I trust Soviet Russia … must be friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine ’ .
30 Jarol 's ‘ Streetwise ’ children 's fashion yarn and co-ordinating leggings will also be part of the new look .
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