Example sentences of "[prep] be [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Registrations for the degree of PhD were still to be through the CNAA . |
2 | Strand two brought in the Irish government and strand three was to be between the UK and Irish governments . |
3 | There was indeed something rebarbative — as there may prove to be about The Manson Family when and if we see it on stage here — about the use of a serious story for a work which struck many as frivolous and even posturing . |
4 | We are not so sensible as we ought to be of the Providence which hourly sustains us . |
5 | The other has to be for the BBC 's Pro-Celebrity Golf at Turnberry about five years ago . |
6 | When I leave at the end of the year , I plan to continue in pastoral work but hope to return on occasions to be with the Middlesbrough Diocesan Family . |
7 | PAUL LAKE 'S girl-friend has flown to America to be with the Manchester City star thanks to a Maine Road whip-round . |
8 | Jan/Feb 1993 — views stimulated by these papers to be with the WTB for consideration ; |
9 | Jun/Jul 1993 — views stimulated by the draft strategy to be with the WTB for consideration ; |
10 | The Teesside band are delighted to be on the Mark Goodier show on Wednesday night at the Middlesbrough Arena . |
11 | Jones gave the impression that he intended to write a paper which was going to be on the Mount Mauna Loa business with a bit on the neutron spectrum but it did not turn out that way at all . |
12 | He chanced to be on the Eddystone on the night of 26th November , 1703 , when the Great Storm , as recorded by Defoe , possibly the worst ever to lash this country , struck the South coast . |
13 | ‘ This historic loco is just the attraction and boost we need in a recession , and I 'm confident it 'll be just as popular with the public in Devon as it proved to be on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway in Cornwall . ’ |
14 | But he 's believed not to be on the UN approved list of evacuees despite the help on offer |
15 | ‘ What a pity I have to be at the Brooksby plant this weekend , ’ he said . |
16 | But back to Bodytalk , whose convention happened to be at the Metropole , next to Labour 's conference hotel . |
17 | If Jackie were to close the gap , it would have to be at the Nürburgring . |
18 | ‘ I 'm supposed to be at the Holborn library in ten minutes , ’ the researcher objected . |
19 | Well if she gets here at quarter past seven and three hours is quarter past ten , and she 's supposed to be at the Penny Farthing at nine o'clock , so you know , I , I do n't feel as though we are you know getting erm our money 's worth from her at the moment , erm also erm she told me in the beginning that this was only go on was going on for about six weeks , well it has now been going on for over eight weeks and she now says that erm she does n't know how longer it 's going on for and I think she is just erm stalling us . |
20 | Now he was reported to be at the Mamounia in order to work on a book entitled The Mighty and the Meek . |
21 | She moved into Fife to be near the Forth estuary , where Thorfinn was oftenest to be found . |
22 | THAT BLOKE WHO USED TO BE IN THE SMITHS CAUSES A BIT OF A STIR AGAIN … |
23 | Ford of Europe announced that it is to make over 10,000 job cuts by the end of 1993 , about 40% of which are expected to be in the UK . |
24 | ‘ Well , I happened to be in the UK , ’ he said briskly , ‘ so I thought I 'd drop by and see how you were doing . |
25 | Chatchai Ivory , who is nearly four , is thought to be in the London area with his mother , 28-year-old Janya Ivory . |
26 | ‘ How long is she going to be in the Lake District ? ’ |
27 | I 'd got a lot of autographs ; Kenny Lynch , Gareth Hunt , that bloke who used to be in The Sweeney , Tim Brooke-Taylor , Rachael Heyhoe-Flint . |
28 | Murphy is insistent that one of the best people he has available to him is n't even on the payroll — his wife Lynne , who used to be in the PR industry herself . |
29 | Dog squadron instructor Keith Waugh was born to be in the RAF and , after 11 satisfying years , he 's happy to say his family 's links with the force have gone to the dogs |
30 | " Well , you can at least expect to be in the Owsla one day , " answered Fiver . |