Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The system should allow for some unexpected failures , which are out of the drivers ' control , to occur . ’ |
2 | Now the Moors began to enter the gardens which were round about the town , and the watchman saw them and struck the bell . |
3 | I , I think to erm , very briefly to answer your point , erm , I believe that the , the quotes contract culture which is around at the moment , has missed out a major component which is concerned with community development and community enhancement . |
4 | or 170 MN/m 2 which is round about the average for laboratory glassware , window panes , beer bottles and most of the other common forms of glass but was something between a fiftieth and a hundredth of what he reckoned it ought to be . |
5 | Until recently it was assumed to be a flattened axisymmetric spheroid ( that is , one which is round in the plane of the Galaxy ) . |
6 | When he went home to his parents ' house in Ealing or to the Barbican , his grandmother drove him the mile and a half to Rickmansworth station , which is up on the northern end of the Metropolitan Line . |
7 | Which is out along the shore in Rathlesholm . |
8 | The flavour of this front was best given in the imperfect English of the ‘ military commission ’ which tried to examine its chances in 1984 : ‘ The intent of an irregular operation having characteristics of heterodox struggle and design , prevented because of its audacity and little tangibility , adequate following of the SOUTHERN operation , which is out of the control of the most acute analysis . ’ |
9 | Group A will be using the Stanley Library which is directly opposite where you 've just had coffee , and Group C will be using the Reception Room which is back towards the Porter 's Lodge on the right hand side . |
10 | Last year 3,284 were killed or seriously injured , which is down on the figure of 4,302 in 1981 , but a long way from the Department of Transport 's aim of cutting it to below 3,000 . |
11 | Trouble was he lived at Selsit , which was up over the Pennine Way , across the high moor , and it meant a three-hour trek there and back . |
12 | ‘ What 's up with the man ? |
13 | ‘ What 's up with the fellow ? |
14 | What 's up at the Conservation Unit |
15 | What 's on at the Barbican in 1993 |
16 | What 's on at the May Festival |
17 | For other left-of-field theatre events check what 's on at the enterprising Projects Arts Centre , in East Sussex Street . |
18 | Photography 's comprehensive guide to what 's on in the galleries . |
19 | WHAT 'S On in the North West tonight . |
20 | But it 's only about er what 's in between the two barrels ? |
21 | what is on at the local theatre ; |
22 | Well you 've got shades on so when you look around you see whatever 's around inside the game . |
23 | He had to see what was up with the sheep . |
24 | What he had was a pampered , spoilt brat whose only interest in life was lipstick and what was on at the pictures . |
25 | Mr Anthony said : ‘ He really did not appreciate what was down below the bridge . ’ |