Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She just had to have someone to talk about Fred to , and Jane , who 'd been through exactly the same cycle of experiences with him as Doris had , only one floor below , was the ideal person . " |
2 | So we 've been through quite a lot of those and it 's it , the case does n't really stack up . |
3 | I 've been through quite a lot . |
4 | Have been for over a week . |
5 | Once he had ( rightly ) rejected that argument , he treated the matter as one for the unfettered exercise of his discretion , in which W. 's views were merely a relatively unimportant factor , and expressed the view that his real choice was between the conflicting medical views of Dr. M. , the consultant psychiatrist in whose care W. had been for over a year , and Dr. G. , supported in the event by Dr. D. , another consultant psychiatrist with specialist experience in the field of anorexia nervosa . |
6 | Mr Bodlender 's comments are supported by the results of the ninth quarterly Horwath Business Confidence Survey , which shows that Britain 's hoteliers are significantly more confident than they have been for over a year . |
7 | Only by now there were n't any more southbound stages and there had n't been for over a week . |
8 | I could n't explain that I would have had to leave in a month or so anyway — but I pointed out that in fact I was n't well , had n't been for quite a while whatever he chose to think , and that a rest would do me good . |
9 | There was no details on the vouchers as to how much they are worth just a note saying that vouchers must be redeemed before 12 on the matchday . |
10 | He remains a major shareholder , but his shares are worth only a fraction of their '84 value . |
11 | They are worth about a million . |
12 | The only artist I know that brings to mind that I think is absolutely brilliant is David Sheppard , You got a print on his works and its only one of a hundred prints , and even his prints are worth about a thousand pounds . |
13 | Although 20 per cent go out into the country once a week , the study showed that less than half of the population are monthly visitors and 80 per cent of visits are for only a day or less . |
14 | Now I do n't know what they were worth and she was saying they must have been worth quite a bit cos they 're big detached solid houses are n't they ? |
15 | The objections are of both a constitutional and a financial nature . |
16 | These schemes are of both the defined contribution type and the defined benefit type . |
17 | There are massive quartzites of similar type in the Ordovician of other parts of the world , from Bulgaria to the Canadian Rockies , but in my ignorance I will not risk saying that they are of exactly the same age . |
18 | Since the passages are of approximately the same length , it has not been felt necessary to give percentages in those parts of the table where numbers are small . |
19 | In most large organisations today ledgers are of either the ‘ card ’ or ‘ loose leaf ’ type . |
20 | Why do some clouds , especially those which are of only a small height , fail to produce rain ? |
21 | Moreover , the opening motive of this piece is duplicated in an episode of the Rousset piece ( ex.2 ) , and the two pieces are of roughly the same length and make similar technical demands . |
22 | They 're worth quite a b* of money . ’ |
23 | ‘ She takes her golf very seriously ; she told me her clubs are a matched set and I imagine they 're worth quite a lot of money . |
24 | No , well we 're , we 're in exactly the same problem with Traidcraft . |
25 | ‘ We 're in exactly the same boat . |
26 | And I fear therefore that we 're in precisely the same position as we were when the presbytery of Hamilton brought their overture to us . |
27 | Because in our field we 're we 're by far the biggest and the best in in terms of support and finance . |
28 | and , and stuff like that so I mean in a sense you 're by now a fairly good judge of the way to go about this sort of thing , you 're a fairly good judge of what sort of things are important , perhaps the way in which people describe stuff and , and , you know , words , concepts , vocabularies erm all that kind of thing which obviously it helps if your questionnaire fits in with |
29 | Gordon was the first to provide irrefutable evidence of what had been until then no more than a faint suspicion : that puerperal fever was a contagious disease that could be carried from patient to patient by doctors and midwives . |
30 | We travel back and forth all the time between Canada and England , and my husband has been in nearly every country of the world on business . |