Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun] [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 In a few minutes Tim we 're going to walk to the post office .
2 In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost .
3 As a member of the Scottish Sports Council I was closely involved in setting up arrangements for access to rivers .
4 This new Social Studies Syllabus they are designing seems a great improvement over the old History and Geography ones .
5 However , at British Airways Cargo it is the global implications of the Single Market which are receiving most attention , ’ says Peter White .
6 As a public relations consultant it is assumed you can write and speak with skill and authority .
7 Even though glowing reports of fund raising efforts will have some public relations spin-off they are unlikely to overcome any serious doubts the local community might have about the school .
8 He says , right six months time I 'm totally off the alcohol , he says , what 's gon na get us off the valium ?
9 I went for an audition and they told me to come back in six months time I was determined to get the part so I practised day and night to be him . ’
10 I know it 's tempting when see something at £5 instead of £10 , but in six months time it 's useless — that 's why it 's cheap . ’
11 The line was first electrified in the 1950s , but at 1500 volts DC it is very different from today 's standard of 25000 volts AC .
12 Okay fine thanks Wendy it 's our secret bye .
13 In order to overcome these communications problems it is necessary to establish the amount of data which must be available to the designer so that he can perform a specific design function .
14 The National Rivers Authority it is n't aware of a particular porblem at Gloucester .
15 The National Rivers Authority it is n't aware of a particular porblem at Gloucester .
16 But they offered a very tempting fee simply to transport an art object , a sculpture , which they 'd bought as a centrepiece for a planetary arts festival they were staging .
17 Amaretto liqueur is an Italian almond-flavoured liqueur , so if you like the taste of almonds and Italian amaretti biscuits you 're sure to love it .
18 But in the wake of the United Airlines debacle it is recognised that the problem is with the financiers , not with Congress .
19 The first version carried only 48bhp and went from 0 to 60mph in over 16 seconds , but compared to other post-war sports cars it was light , fast and above all , cheap .
20 However , in the more usual case of a fatal accidents inquiry it is more common for the sheriff to become quite deeply involved in the technical causes of the accident to the extent of making recommendations for preventing other accidents in the future .
21 ‘ Most of them have never held anything more dangerous than a knife and fork before but after just nine hours training they are doing really well , ’ he said .
22 In the nine months period it is hoped Ross will break even and the market is predicting the company will move into profit in 1990 .
23 Throughout the past Five Nations series it was said that Ireland had reached rock-bottom , particularly against Wales and Scotland , and the only way they could go was up .
24 After a minimum period of five days stability they were eligible for randomisation and inclusion into the trial .
25 Erdogan Kizilkaya claims that when he arrived at Kayseri Police Headquarters he was stripped and taken to an interrogation room where electric shocks were applied to his penis , hands and feet .
26 This is not often mentioned in the documents , but two of the surviving women compositors I was able to interview said they had started this way .
27 that in one or two weeks time I 'm going to be thin I 'm going to be slightly mixed up .
28 It used to hold young offenders before it closed two years ago.Now it 's just about ready to take immingrants detained by the Home Office .
29 Fleck 's unruly image was secured in November 1987 when along with four other Rangers players he was fined £1,000 by the club for his part in a notorious fracas in a bar in Airdrie .
30 For example , in Malone v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner it was held that since there was no law against telephone tapping and it did not amount to any common law wrong , it was not unlawful for the police to engage in it .
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