Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I think it 's more likely to be me than the dog ! |
2 | Next year , it 'll be me and a couple of others and that 'll be it . |
3 | Give them my command to let the boy win his spurs , for if God has so ordained it , I wish the day to be his and the honour to go to him and those in whose charge I have placed him . ’ |
4 | He contemplated the cattle trucks that were to be his and the platoon 's home until further notice . |
5 | ( a ) Unregistered land If the house is in the husband 's sole name it should be conveyed , for reasons mentioned earlier , to trustees who can be himself and the wife , or himself and an outsider , or not less than two outsiders ( often one being nominated by the husband and one by the wife ) . |
6 | Oh yes , they only want two so that would be you and a treasurer . |
7 | I thought that would be something that a lot of people would |
8 | There is no way that the content of my thought can both be something that the subject really thinks , apprehends or is conscious of , and yet fall outside the scope of an analysis of the act of thinking . |
9 | I just wanted to point out that on this criteria , it does n't appear to be one that the county council has listed . |
10 | The hidden agenda — and there always seems to be one when the Left discusses lesbian and gay rights — was Marxism Today 's distrust of the ‘ Trots ’ who controlled these councils . |
11 | The most informal interview will be one where the interviewer , having once started the interview off on the theme in which he is interested , allows the informant to dictate the subsequent situation . |
12 | Nevertheless the idea of ‘ readiness ’ for a test must be one where the teacher has to be the ultimate judge ; and this may lead to a certain amount of tension between parents and teachers . |