Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We shall be drawing our examples from the professional knowledge , not only of teachers , but of media specialists and librarians , because they have much to suggest to us , and because their contributions within schools and without are important to what can be attempted and achieved . |
2 | Skipper David Graveney said : ‘ We 'll be finalising our plans in the next couple of weeks . ’ |
3 | Weak or not , in her opinion men should be given their rights as the dominant sex . |
4 | The commission would be given its objectives by the Government and would be accountable to it . |
5 | Essex Rivers Healthcare health promotion unit will be opening its doors on the day and will welcome smokers wanting advice on how to give up the habit . |
6 | Many top speedway riders will be pitting their skills in the National motor cycle grass track meeting . |
7 | Most of the plates bear one or two scratched numbers of the reverse : their meaning has not yet been identified but a research student from the Rijksmuseum has made a detailed survey of them and will be publishing his findings in the journal Print Quarterly at a future date . |
8 | Welsh will be publishing his results in the 1 June issue of The Astrophysical Journal . |
9 | ‘ To make full use of it we should be publishing our books in the world 's biggest English language market . ’ |
10 | The food 's all poisoned , and the newspapers are poisoned , and television 's poisoned , and Brian makes money telling people everything is n't — poisoned , ’ she concluded , sober enough to realize that she might not be expressing her thoughts with the clarity their profundity deserved . |
11 | The machines must be told which parts of the drawing represent solid volumes and which do not . |
12 | The Salonika area , in the Greek part of Macedonia , is a good place for capitalists from other countries to build the factories that will one day be selling their goods into the revived Balkans . |
13 | PREMIER LEAGUE football kicks off today and every young fan will be imitating their heroes in the nation 's parks first thing Monday morning . |
14 | In approximately one hour she would be getting her chops round the first succulent mouthful of Chicken Thallium . |
15 | ‘ He and his friends will be kicking their heels in the Pool till we have a few casualties . |
16 | The rock-hard defender had expected to be kicking his heels at the start of next season after picking up a lengthy suspension a month ago . |
17 | Ill be sending my comments on the Sunderland Match later — but a revolutionary idea we came up with was velcro shirts … with stick on everything … |
18 | The immediate affect on the clubs will be to forfeit their places in the Castlemaine XXXX competition , while Cumbernauld will also have to forego their Dunbartonshire Cup matches and cancel an Easter weekend visit from the French club , Lyon . |
19 | The immediate affect on the clubs will be to forfeit their places in the Castlemaine XXXX competition , while Cumbernauld will also have to forego their Dunbartonshire Cup matches and cancel an Easter weekend visit from the French club , Lyon . |
20 | Choirs all over the country , in less impressive surrounding than the Sheldonian will be giving their versions of the famous work . |
21 | In the next issue I shall be giving my findings on the diverse range of cordless power-tools sampled , with a few performance statistics , including a simple drill test . |
22 | Rather than risk a humiliating defeat — and with it the end of presidential aspirations — Gore , and other senior Democrats , were thought to be reserving their challenges for the 1996 contest . |
23 | Talk to our experts from around the world who will be demonstrating their skills in the beauty of working with wood . |
24 | Ron and Julia are the last couple to be married in the 160-year-old church , which will be closing its doors at the end of June . |
25 | Crime they say does n't pay , well you may have your own views on that but certainly across the breadth of variety of criminal activity we might agree that crime almost always hurt someone , more or less , we have a system designed to cope with the effects of crime and to deter future criminals , but it does n't seem to be making crime a thing of the past , so how good are we at dealing with crime , tonight 's hundred women have a broad range of experience as victims , law women , perpetrators , police and others , we 'll be hearing their views on the system and how it might be changed and asking why are we all so fascinated by fictional crime from Cell Block H to Agatha Christie . |
26 | Paul follows John , who seems to be dragging his legs along the floor . |
27 | Apart from the fact that the breakfast was bad and the service worse and that one or two police constables appeared to be taking their holidays in the hotel , they had picked up nothing of interest . |
28 | You know , so that , that 's a bit of a nightmare and they erm , sort of never tell their children off , so you know , you 're s some ghastly little child can be floating your CDs in the bath |
29 | Meanwhile , no doubt , Messrs Kennedy , Clinton and Hart will be making their opinions of the case known to Congress and the press . |
30 | Gosforth still have to play their Northumberland Cup semi-final against Tynedale on April 14 , and if they win Johnson will be rubbing his hands at the prospect of a big score in the final against Novos or Seghill . |