Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But let me hasten to add that does n't mean to say that that 's what the team is worth at this moment in time , because we have players there that are worth well in excess of that figure .
2 Virgin last night refused to comment , but estimates are that the deal could be worth well in excess of £50m , making it one of the largest investments by a Japanese organisation in a UK company .
3 But I mean I think Gill sort of worries the fact I think she 's , I mean nobody said she 'd be in there till Christmas .
4 These findings suggest that a cohort effect may be at least in part responsible for the pattern described in recent surveys of increasing prevalence of H pylori antibodies with age .
5 A bit of a cheat that , being in here without pain .
6 That they were at least in part effective was clearly the case .
7 The reproduction of jobs for steelworkers and the reproduction of steelworkers as such are at least in part features of economic practice , just as the reproduction of lawyers is part of politico-legal practice .
8 When he is criticised by later elite theorists such as Suzanne Keller for neglecting the relationship of elites to the moral order of society , or by Marxists for failing to analyse the specific material interests involved in the maintenance of their own power by elites. both these two gaps in his theory are at least in part due to the disproportionate attention given to non-logical factors , such as residues , to the detriment of factors , such as interest , associated with rationality or logic .
9 Which particular set of such properties are attributed to her by the utterance of ( 34 ) are at least in part dependent on the contexts of utterance : said by an admirer it may be a commendation , conveying the properties of toughness and resilience ; said by a detractor it may be taken as a denigration , conveying her lack of flexibility , emotional impassivity or belligerence .
10 Analysis of their expression in pheochromocytoma PC 12 cells which mimicks neuronal development has shown that the NF-L and NF-M genes are at least in part controlled at the level of transcription , whereas the induction of NF-H by nerve growth factor is controlled post-transcriptionally ( 4,5 ) .
11 The country workers , rural workers , are at once in harness with the aristocracy and proprietors of land , for expensive corn .
12 And if I can possibly we might do it in a kind of pinky colour which is what seems to have been at least on part of the house .
13 Before considering these , however , it is worth briefly considering Rein and Miller 's ( 1974 ) question as to what people mean if they are in favour of income redistribution .
14 You 're trying differentiate what 's inside there with respect to something .
15 So the Peter Cushings and Christopher Lees of the world can ham it up in filmland , dead or not , and the likes of Bruce ‘ Brusque ’ Dickinson can howl , ‘ Hell ai n't a bad place — Hell is from here to eternity ! ’ like a teenage terror , while chucking bits of ‘ The Lord 's Prayer ’ into the frame .
16 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
17 ‘ Now we know who is in there with Place .
18 Lift-off is at 11.00am with Star Trek — the Movie , followed by Parts II , III IV and V ; the programme will end at around 10.00 .
19 It is therefore arguable that the tendency towards singular reference with the mixed-descriptions is at least in part due to a strong tendency for named characters to be used as thematic subjects or main characters in continuations , although there is a small first-mention effect .
20 It is very difficult to understand the root causes of our failure to take industrial R&D seriously , but Sir Eric thinks that it is at least in part simply a reflection of a more pervasive anti-intellectualism which seems to run through British society .
21 Heroes like Gilgamesh or Heracles have unconscious homosexual inclinations because they are misogynistic — that is , because the female love-object is precluded by the conflict with her and because the homosexual equivalent is at least in part pre-determined by the fact that the mother-figure is perceived as essentially phallic .
22 As our study has also shown that most subjects who were seropositive in 1969 remained so over the next 21 years , it is probable that the high prevalence of H pylori antibodies seen in elderly subjects is at least in part a reflection of greater exposure to the infection in earlier years .
23 It therefore appears that the weak bleomycin cleaage of this central GA step is at least in part determined by the low affinity of the antibiotic .
24 But imagine that the aggregate demand curve is at AD in period 1 but shifts out to AD 1 in period 2 : What will happen then ?
25 Total cost is £35.00 , and pick up point is at 5pm in front of Belfast Central Station .
26 The boy was for ever in danger .
27 no she did n't , it was promoting , I do n't know whether she was in the television one , but I 'm sure she said she 's work , she was working , you know she was over here to work
28 When I was over there at Walk .
29 It was possible that recovery might be organised , and for that reason he would remain where he was at least until morning .
30 For example , the recent introduction of seat belt legislation in the UK was at least in part due to persistent lobbying by sections of the community , including the medical profession .
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