Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In 1988I returned to private practice where I am a consultant with Clyde & Co. , City Solicitors ’ .
2 ‘ Have you forgotten the farms I went to in the Hampshire practice where I was a locum ?
3 In my last job I used to look after the animals in a large zoo near the practice , where I was an assistant .
4 In the Portuguese elections of 1984 , where I was an adviser , it was quite a problem — it had always been done from the second floor — so I suggested the flatbed truck concept that had been so successful in Malta .
5 The episodes can happen at any time and nurses at the Countess of Chester Hospital , where she is a patient , have a matter of minutes to resuscitate Leah through a tube inserted into her neck .
6 But now , thanks to money raised by Martin 's colleagues at Magnet in Darlington and Andrea 's workmates at North Tees Hospital , where she is a student nurse , the couple are preparing for their week 's break .
7 I could not present them , at fifty-five and sixty , with the same situation they had had to face twenty years earlier when my mother had come home from the teacher 's training college where she was a lecturer in medieval history , given birth to me , and died of it .
8 Casares-Roach had moved to England in 1968 , and had a multitude of contacts through her trade-union activities , especially in the T and G , where she was a member of one of the national committees .
9 THE FAMILY of a woman who died of Legionnaires ' Disease victim are to sue health chiefs at the Merseyside hospital where she was a patient .
10 SINGER Cathy Dennis , above , has just returned from Houston , Texas , where she was a guest of honour at America 's largest Thanksgiving Day parade .
11 After one year 's training there , where she was a model pupil , she worked as a sister at the Great Northern Hospital .
12 ‘ I can not lovemake to you , ’ he said at the door , ‘ in the house of our ancient Danish friends where you are the nanny . ’
13 In other words , having a space open to all , where you 're a bit of a showman and hope someone else likes it as much as you do .
14 Then they had to survive the River Severn eel harvest — most are sold to East Europe and Germany where they 're a delicacy .
15 The Law Society [ the solicitors ' governing body ] has set up a specialist panel of solicitors to represent children where they are a party to court proceedings .
16 Fermanagh , where they are the target of current exploration by the Aran Group .
17 With evacuation and the Movement 's preference for rural settings for foster homes and hostels , younger children were often isolated in small village primary schools , where they were a curiosity to the other children and to the staff .
18 Dotty told him he was worrying needlessly seeing he was a Methodist , a belief which favoured an artificial rather than a natural classification of guilt .
19 He moved to America four years ago where he is a member of the faculty of the University of California at San Diego lecturing on stage work .
20 Lord Hollick , the managing director currently embroiled in a boardroom battle at Mirror Group Newspapers , where he is a director , saw the broking business grow from £18.9 million against a background of declining interest rates and increased supply of government , corporate and US municipal bonds .
21 He lives in Whitehaven with his wife , Hilda , and his plans for retirement include helping out at the local United Reformed Church where he is an elder . ’
22 Where he is the occupier of premises in or on which the chattels ( not attached to the premises ) are found and , before the finding ‘ he has manifested an intention to exercise control over the [ premises ] and the things which may be upon it or in it ’ .
23 So it is that tomorrow , ITV will screen a profile of the man who spent the first eight years of his life in Abyssinia ( now Ethiopia ) and graduated to serious eccentricity via an English prep school ( where he was beaten ) , Eton ( where he learned to box ) and finally Oxford ( where he was a boxing blue and acquired the dramatically-bent nose which for six decades has lent drama to what would in any case have been a distinguished face ) .
24 His name lives on in the Fairbairn Centre for the Deaf , Southampton , where he was a committee member for many years .
25 In fact it was a pub down in Deptford , down by the Surrey Docks , where he was a friend of the landlord , using his back room as a base .
26 He was educated at Horris Hill and Winchester , where he was a scholar and which he left after the summer term of 1914 .
27 As an assistant bishop his ministry included regular visits to the churches and schools of the archdiocese , where he was a favourite among the children , thousands of whom he confirmed .
28 7 year old Chris is revisiting the Radcliffe Infirmary ward where he was a patient two months ago .
29 After a family move to Hampstead when he was eight , he was sent to a local preparatory school , then to Highgate School , where he was a prefect , much liked by the other boys for his honesty and uprightness .
30 Hewitt-Jones went up to Christ Church , Oxford , where he was a pupil of Bernard Rose ( who later recorded his Magnificat , written for Magdalen ) .
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