Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The answer to this decisive question resides not in a logic which compels , for example , all questions of law always to be for the courts or the tribunal .
2 It really must be be for the churches and the families themselves to go much further and to instruct if that is the er what the Noble Lord is hinting at , at erm promoting belief .
3 ‘ And would that be for the negatives as well ? ’
4 This would be between the magazines and also with MECC .
5 This would be between the magazines and also with MECC .
6 There was a realisation that the mantle of radicalism had been seized from the Liberal Party and that the main political division of the twentieth century would not be between the Tories and the Liberals but between Labour and anti-Labour .
7 Erm there is a further implication in this conception , and again I quote whosoever therefore out of a state of nature unite into a community must be understood to give up all the power necessary to the ends for which they unite into a society to the majority of the community unless they expressly agreed in any number greater than the majority and this is done where are we by barely agreeing to unite into one political society which is all the compact that is or needs to be between the individuals that enter into or make up a commonwealth .
8 To be honest it would be between the portfolios as you call them the the folders and erm probably that the golfing thing .
9 True , the music can rise to great lyric moments , but it should be through the words and not in spite of them .
10 Grand weather to be after the girls or the rabbits . ’
11 And hoping to be amongst the runs and wickets are two Central South girls … there 's Janet Godman from Abingdon one of the best bats in the country and Debbie Stock from Letcombe Regis an all rounder …
12 An insider said : ‘ Remember , in an ideal world special forces have to be behind the lines before the first shot is fired .
13 It 's big enough and besides yer 'll be near the closets when yer need 'em . ’
14 One author denounced the Convention for making William King without making it " impossible for that king to be like the kings that went before him " ; another condemned the members of the Convention because
15 Most of your harvest 's in the barns , your folk will be into the towns and the peel towers at a word , cattle and all , what 's to lose ?
16 Negotiations must be with the advisers and no approaches whatsoever may be made direct to the vendors .
17 " Payment in " shall not be mentioned in the pleadings and the notice must not be with the pleadings or documents for the use of the court at the trial or arbitration until after its decision , except in the case of a defence of tender , or the filing of a plea under the Libel Acts ( Ord 11 , r 7 ) .
18 She said I ca n't promise you , so I thought well I 'm sat six months now , so I phoned this ship thing yesterday on the telly called Just Start , no Start Again whatever it 's called and they gave me , they phoned me yesterday and they gave me a number of Cine Hill , Northampton which is the job advisory centre , adults education and then they phoned me yesterday and they told me who to get in touch with so I 've got an appointment Thursday at erm Northampton with the Social Services Department and they apparently map out all the places where you could go , say , say for instance that St Crispin 's is the mental home I can go there and be with the patients and then I can go to the Marina 's and be taught how to lift and how to bed bath and how to manipulate
19 In most cases the reasonable answer will be along the lines that those people who give information for the survey will be contributing to an overall study , the results of which will be useful for a better understanding by everyone of the general problem and will also particularly help specialists who might be interested in ( in this case ) the housewife 's day .
20 It will be along the lines that it is quite as true that we have no satisfactory conception of anything much-including , most piquantly , the elements which enter into any alternative conception of the condition-set for an effect .
21 The roofs were most often not their own : long since , the community had drawn in from its perimeter , sharing its water , its food and its warmth , and distancing itself so far as might be from the walls and the thud of the cannon .
22 Indeed , he might be within the sections and subject to orders even though he had not entered into a transaction with the company or debtor at all .
23 Fullback Marty Roebuck continues to be in the wars and suffered a broken jaw in a pre-season club trial , while Test hooker Phil Kearns has been sidelined for three weeks with knee trouble .
24 He wanted to know when his name would be in the papers and if he could meet anyone famous .
25 Of these , Pompeii especially was a provincial town , but the chief difference between it and Rome would be in the materials and embellishments used rather than in the basic design .
26 ‘ I think it deserves to be in the Olympics if possible in Atlanta , if not in the year 2000 , ’ he said after watching the final of the Brazilian leg of the world beach volleyball championship in Rio de Janiero .
27 If we ca n't we will either be in the playoffs or just miss out .
28 When Ferrar received it he read it over and over and kissed and embraced it , saying that he could not sufficiently admire it as a rich jewel , and most worthy to be in the hands and hearts of all true Christians that feared God and loved the Church of England .
29 This offer will be to the Gentiles as well as the Jews .
30 Wilson was quick to see how provocative such a development would be to the shipowners and refused to accept the post , though he confessed to have been " foolish enough to have allowed myself to be nominated and elected as honorary general manager , which meant that I was lending my name to an organization over which I had no control " .
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