Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Frontline workers this week gave a different picture of implementation from senior managers , many of whom are reporting all is well ( News , 8 April ) . |
2 | The city 's council has decided that it no longer wants an unlimited number of gypsies or travellers , many of whom are using illegal pitches , descending on the city . |
3 | During his stay in Istanbul he was treated with the greatest respect by his former students , among whom are mentioned three important muderrises of the city , two from the Sahn and one from the Murad Pasa medrese . |
4 | The largest of these is The Desktop Publishing Company which uses a network of independent consultants among whom are numbered most of the better-known experts . |
5 | Firstly , I am tired of hearing from experts that so many of the world 's problems are insoluble : poverty , malnutrition , pollution , road accidents , bureaucracy , illiteracy , inflation … there are literally hundreds of such problems , and most of them are getting worse . |
6 | In fact over two million people in the UK have the disease , but only a quarter of them are getting any treatment . |
7 | The governing body of the agency is the board of directors consisting of eleven members , all appointed by parliament , but five of them are appointed pursuant to the recommendation of the following bodies , namely : the organizations dealing with the environment , one by the trade unions , one by the employers ' organization , one by Social Security , and one by the various organizations presently dealing with state assets . |
8 | Well see Carole and them are bringing that back tonight at her erm his son is gon na come back and then |
9 | Most of them are riding high on a feeling that all politicians and most of the media now put the environment at or near the top of the political agenda . |
10 | The situation with non-US tuna vessels is far worse , as most of them are operating free of any regulations whatsoever . |
11 | Sorry One of the other tables you 've got shows you a comparison between the elements which are present in crustal rock and in the sea and from that you can see which ones are a good reflection , I E whi which elements have been transferred to the sea by direct weathering , and which of them are undergoing other processes , either other sources or other sinks . |
12 | All those are practical methods , all of them are working , and all of them are delivering better health care and will deliver faster health care . |
13 | These three big creatures dominate the composition , but around them are introduced small figures . |
14 | Some of them are missing six years and their families do not know if they are alive . ’ |
15 | Much to mummy and daddy 's despair , none of them are showing any inclination to . |
16 | Again the stone walls are dark and streaked with rain and age , and along them are ranged carved figures , many badly worn and now almost unrecognizable . |
17 | Actually , not one of its members is a day over 50 ( although all of them are coming close ) but you might reasonably have expected age to leave Daltrey , Townshend , and Entwistle looking worse than well-travelled . |
18 | Negative , extremist , in them are fused sectarian party orthodoxy and individual self-deliverance . |
19 | A lot of them are having nervous breakdowns or sort of ruining their family life because |
20 | Many of them are having more babies . |
21 | A lot of them are studying other things besides Italian and so they take time off to prepare for exams . |
22 | Understandable had I been writing this in August , but as it is still March it looks as if we are in for another drought this summer . |
23 | Have I been breaking that ? |
24 | How long had I been doing this without a break ? |
25 | ‘ Only I been sufferin' 'orrible suspicions about endin' up gettin' me own throat cut . ’ |
26 | ‘ And how have I been spending this summer ? |
27 | Good gracious , ’ she breathed , ‘ if you really do believe that Rob and I are conducting some sultry little affair , do you think that either of us would be fool enough to use an office which adjoins yours ? ’ |
28 | The only problem is — Francisco and I are buying this villa from Mum and Dad . |
29 | Mrs Gracie and I are leaving those poor children — there is nothing we can do for them , after all — and going back to her house in Highbury . |
30 | ‘ Tatum and I are having marital problems , just as many other married couples do , ’ McEnroe said in a statement . |