Example sentences of "be [prep] [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Well all that sort of thing are in are in the erm where the wine is .
2 ‘ I 'm to be on the committee of the Society for the Relief of Distressed Widows , ’ she told him one day .
3 ‘ I am the type who likes to be to be on the training ground every day . ’
4 If Labour is to have a role in Scotland , then it surely must be to be in the forefront of that fight with the Scottish people .
5 After take-off Beaton surveyed his surroundings : ‘ Silk-lined walls , arm chairs like Pullmans , various compartments for eating , sleeping , smoking — this is the aircraft that took Churchill to America … how grateful I am to be among the lucky ones on the last lap for home . ’
6 When we have cares , we are not to look to pagan religious practices and philosophies for respite , but we are to be as the Apostle Peter put it ‘ Casting all your care upon him , for he careth for you . ’
7 ( b ) The presumption rebutted ( i ) By express words The parties may always provide expressly that time limits are to be of the essence .
8 And we appreciate how honoured we are to be among the select few who they chose to share this very special occasion with them .
9 They got their chance to delve into the details at a news conference … but Chris Dean also got the chance to say how pleased he and Jayne are to be in the region and finally able to stay at home .
10 We certainly were like being in the army more or less , and er there was the head servants and erm the under servants , you know ?
11 Some odd-looking monsters had been produced by designers striving to come to terms with these innovations , but by 1880 warships were already essentially what they were to be for the rest of the century , armoured , steam-driven and screw-propelled , with their main armament in revolving turrets or carried broadside .
12 The controversy which surrounded these events , and which periodically exercised the District Executive and enlivened the District Council , took place at a time when tutor-organisers were less established figures than they were to be in the 1960s and 1970s .
13 The Necromundans were to be in the fortress-monastery for six imperial months before suffering their initiatory hazing at the hands of older cadets .
14 The county court judge held that in view of certain statutory provisions which provided that the costs of the arbitration were to be in the discretion of the arbitrator , the costs agreement was invalid .
15 Sara and Thomas were to be in the cottage , and Simon 's household of three in Thomas 's place .
16 It has been suggested that literacy levels in these weaving villages were higher than they were to be in the industrial towns of south Lancashire a generation later .
17 This is what it is like being on the outside of a murder case , thought Gabriel .
18 It 's like being at the sea , early in the morning with the seagulls and the sea pounding away and the fresh air .
19 ‘ It 's like being on the rack . ’
20 I mean they all say they understand what it 's like being on the dole and that , but they do n't .
21 Sarah says it 's like being in the condemned cell and being let out .
22 It 's like being in the woods is n't it ?
23 Anybody that borrows money for a capital project is in is in the mad-house .
24 Yeah the main difficulty is in is in the time period because it 's it 's quite likely that I mean I 'd we 'd been we 'd been hoping that the target candidate could put in a reasonable amount of personal commitment to the campaign .
25 It 's to be on the right , the layout plan Mr Bradford is correct , the house type is just purely the elevation the
26 Cool and fresh it 's to be for the fish , more studied and solid for the main course ; for the dessert , fragile and delicate .
27 To be outside the one visible communion is to be outside the Ark drowning in the flood .
28 It is suggested that if the timetable is important ( as for example , a development timetable in a building lease ) the draftsman should provide expressly that time is to be of the essence .
29 Should the parties agree that time is to be of the essence ?
30 But it should be made clear that any time limit within which the landlord is to act is to be of the essence , otherwise the contractual notice will be ineffective except as a preliminary to the service of yet another notice making time of the essence ( Phipps-Faire Ltd v Malbern Construction Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 129 although this relaxed approach has not been taken in Scotland ( Visionhire v Britel Fund Trustees [ 1992 ] 1 EGLR 128 ) .
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