Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] be the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Colebrooke , much lampooned in the press , was a rather pompous , self-important man who considered himself to be the second most influential politician in England .
2 ‘ Nicole and I are getting married , ’ said Sir Vivien , ‘ and we wanted you to be the first to know .
3 But I wanted you to be the first I told . ’
4 ‘ I 've some wonderful news , ’ said Phil , ‘ and I want you to be the first to know .
5 ICL now reckons itself to be the second largest supplier in the UK , John Bennett , ICL 's Director of Marketing Support and Communications told the audience at a recent briefing .
6 She waited for him to be the first to speak , determined to take her lead from him .
7 Late last week , Hewlett-Packard Co released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems .
8 This week it introduced HP Distributed Smalltalk , claiming it to be the first complete implementation of the Object Management Group 's Common Object Request Broker Architecture specification for distributed computing .
9 Hewlett-Packard Co has released HP OpenWarehouse , claiming it to be the first fully scalable open system for data warehousing and contrasting it with mainframe-based and proprietary data-warehousing offerings , and saying that the open systems approach enables it to offer data warehousing at a small fraction of the cost of proprietary systems .
10 To help the process along the way , the Labour party acolytes on Humberside county council fell over themselves to be the first to grant planning permission for gas generators at Killingholme , replacing coal requirements by 3 million tonnes and with a loss of 3,000 mining jobs .
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