Example sentences of "[Wh pn] be [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I said who are you on the phone to ? |
2 | Who are you by the way ? ’ |
3 | In terms of individual connections , with the exception of Mosley and some of his personal lieutenants , the membership of the NL included a galaxy of anti-semitic and pro-nazi notables , a veritable who 's who of the fascist political fringe . |
4 | Its guest-list read like a who 's who of the great and the good . |
5 | The who 's who of the business world is in town this week and many a deal will be struck between races . |
6 | Dialogue of this type can be used effectively when the reader has settled into a story , knows exactly who 's who by the way they speak , and is as anxious as the author to reach the crisis point . |
7 | These are some sources of useful information about who 's who in the industry . |
8 | The police and football authorities now say they have a good picture of who 's who in the hooligan world . |
9 | Who 's she on the phone to now ? |
10 | Anyone who is anyone in the world of hairdressing attended , and the ultimate accolade — British Hairdresser of the Year — was finally awarded to London stylist , Trevor Sorbie . |
11 | Michael Aspel , who made his first TV appearance in 1957 , hosts The Trouble With The Fifties , an LWT special which revives the decade 's golden moments with vintage clips and an audience of anyone who was anybody at the time . |
12 | From their lowly status they were still able to perceive who was who in the Rowdies hierarchy and which subunits were worth making a try for . |
13 | ‘ So who was it in the hotel ? |
14 | Who was it in the red suit ? |