Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [is] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Most of the animals that live along the hedgerows unfortunately only come out at night and the best way to see them is in the light of a car 's headlamp .
2 The most extreme way of protecting them is for the mother to carry them around within her own body .
3 Erm is almost to go back so that I do n't know who 's on the course but Jayne 's course for example ,
4 I do n't know who 's up the top , who lives up there I mean
5 Oh yeah , do you know who 's in the Guinness Book of Records ?
6 Like , right now I want to know who 's on the street , what 's going on .
7 He says he 's offering £10,000 reward , he wants to know who 's behind the attacks , not just who carried them out .
8 It is not difficult to tell from casual chat at court who does what and after dealing with a few claims you soon get to know who is on the other side acting for the insurance companies .
9 The applicant can contact the Housing Executive or the grant officer to discover who is on the list .
10 One way in which this elegance manifests itself is in the large number of algebraic laws which exist between occam programs .
11 Our desire to discover one is in the end all that is revealed .
12 how do you know it 's thingy ? , how do you know it 's for the kids in Norway ?
13 No idea just see expect it 's on the notices or send a .
14 I do n't know where your plectrum is , I expect it 's on the floor somewhere waiting for my hoover to get it !
15 Say it 's for the snapper . ’
16 They say it 's in the wrong place .
17 Again as you say it 's in the middle of nowhere in n it ?
18 BLENDING It is in the blending room that the mature Scotch Whiskies are combined with each other , finely balancing the characteristics and ages of the individual grain whiskies and malt whiskies .
19 He 's so quiet now you forget he 's in the house .
20 When your own practice starts it is of the utmost importance to give your cases the most meticulous attention of which you are capable , and particularly , before going into court , to familiarise yourself with the various procedural contingencies .
21 Since the Vendor will have entered into the relevant contracts in the first place it is for the Vendor to take the risk as saying whether or not the contracts fall within these categories .
22 the he gets , if he 's not driving he 's in the van , you know
23 Unless they say he 's on the bottle .
24 When he 's not behind the counter , Paul works hard keeping what 's under the clothes in top condition .
25 They 've got to see you sign the will or at least acknowledge it and in practice see you sign they do n't need to know what 's in the will they just want to see you sign but they 've got to be there it 's no good up the road as one witness did for not for me to her husband who was working in his shop witnessed the signature afterwards .
26 On no account worry about the following technicalities , but , as with driving a car , it is helpful to know what is under the bonnet .
27 The resident has a right to know what is in the plan , and the staff of the Home will put it into practice .
28 All too often they have to guess what is in the minds of their teachers .
29 We do n't know what 's on the other side , if anything .
30 Right , things we 'd like to see in psychology Is there any I mean any the trouble is you do n't know what 's on the menu so it 's hard to but I mean what sort what sort of things would you like to have seen from pr what you have a ?
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