Example sentences of "be [prep] [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The claims that appear endlessly in newspaper columns are about whether the government has taken proper account of the expected increase in demand and costs . |
2 | The tape recording of the interview no longer exists ; in essence , the case will be about whether the jury believes Jason or the journalist . |
3 | I wonder what it 'd be like if the phone suddenly rung and it was for me . |
4 | He was the man she wanted to be with for the rest of her life and she was willing to jump through any hoop and over any hurdle to win him . |
5 | ‘ It 's as if the skin that separates you from those horrible things in the newspaper has been ripped away , ’ says Alexandra Campbell , who six years ago was the victim of an attack in her own home . |
6 | It 's as if the relationship needed redefining and I was n't committed to doing that . |
7 | But I ca n't explain it , it 's as if the devil himself is down there , and there 's this horrible smell that chokes you and at the same time you get the feeling that something evil is lying in wait for you . |
8 | It 's as if the name were waiting for the man , and for the novel which will transpersonalize or socialize the murderous concept : ‘ social unsteadiness , as Shatov says ’ and as we read in the Possessed notebooks . |
9 | It 's as if the denial of the pain inhibits their capacity to learn . |
10 | It 's as if the tube sucked the sunlight out of them . |
11 | In the case of the curious ‘ rodent-run ’ display , it is as if the bird is running away and hiding at the same time . |
12 | The relations among the actors all relate to their positions in the bureaucratic organization and it is as if the bureaucracy were a self-contained world , except for the points of contact where commerce with the rest of the world enters and leaves . |
13 | It is as if the company in some very deep way has been unable to acknowledge that customers even have choices . |
14 | It is as if the past is being rejected with the author adopting a rhetoric commonly used by anti-fascists . |
15 | It is as if the idea of the moment can be compressed like those flowers that we as children used to press between the pages of a book ; that they can be set like a jewel in the mind or as a picture in the mind 's gallery . |
16 | It is as if the promoter regions for luxury proteins contain a list of ‘ addresses ’ at which the gene should be active . |
17 | ‘ It is as if the realisation of their utter irrelevance , and the futility of their actions , drives the terrorists on to ever more barbaric crimes . |
18 | It is as if the speaker , in a state of semi-consciousness , was first aware of the stimulus , and then , an instant later , suddenly awoke to find himself confronted with the result provoked by this stimulus , without being conscious of the passage from one state to the other . |
19 | It is as if the wife remembers a detail out of the Miller 's Tale but misattributes it ( deliberately or by accident ) to the wrong context . |
20 | It is as if the public recognizes that society has changed over the decade but does not much like what sees . |
21 | It is as if the monarchy is not a value in itself , but needs to be justified by more basic and universally accepted values . |
22 | In the first use it is a lifeless , dull word but the second time it is used it is as if the day has been given life to grow and expand . |
23 | It is as if the writer were drawing , in words , one of those pictorial maps where each point of approach is represented by a picture , each landscape captured on the page in one carefully selected view described in a concrete , unfussy , immediate way . |
24 | In order to hold on to what is most important to them it is as if the courting couple enter into an unconscious agreement with each other not to expose differences , even if this results in negating themselves . |
25 | When Serena dies , leaving Stella behind , it is as if the dominance of control and stability has come to an end . |
26 | It is as if the discovery could have no meaning for anyone experiencing the novel — which would certainly be curious . |
27 | It is as if the legislature wishes both to compromise the criminalizing effect of conviction and to mitigate the impact of a prosecution facilitated by strict liability ( cf. |
28 | Once the colour disappears it is as if the prey animal has suddenly ceased to exist . |
29 | It is as if the person is balanced on a pivot between being angry and bursting into tears , and an honest expression of either feeling relieves the tension . |
30 | At the sight of a temple or mountain , the mind is stirred and it is as if the soul has left the mundane and flown into the intangible . |