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

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1 erm and given the right weather , there is no better place to be than in the Thames and Chilterns .
2 What a fine piece of historical irony it would be if from the heart of this wounded part of Europe there were to emerge a politics that would begin to show us how to be at home in the world , decently balancing the requirements of social justice and economic sufficiency , of finite nature and what we call human nature .
3 The situation today is very muddled , software is available for both the Apple Macintosh and the IBM PC and its compatibles but even more is just around the corner and it wo n't be until towards the end of the first quarter of next year that the market will have stabilised .
4 The crunch third , and last , reading will not be until after the second Danish referendum next May .
5 While the first two models should be available in the next few weeks , delivery on the biggest one wo n't be until after the end of the quarter due to the relative scarcity of 40MHz chips .
6 I understand from my solicitor that the custody hearing wo n't be till after the Easter holidays , so we have plenty of time .
7 If I do n't do well , then it will be because on the day I was not capable of doing so .
8 And yet , he wrote , if the glass is to be any sort of advance , it will be because of the middle .
9 He made 829 runs in four matches ( he missed the Lord 's Test through illness ) in 1976 , which was statistically his best performance , and if he has never made quite so many since that must just be because of the demands , physical and psychological , of playing so much top cricket .
10 This was said to be because of the risk of radioactive iodine emitted during the fire getting into people 's thyroid glands .
11 This seems to be because of the small size of the owl in relation to its prey , so that it can not swallow the prey whole but tears it up as do the diurnal raptors ( see Appendix for details of little owl biology ) .
12 This may be because of the difference in lithology between the platform sediments of the Z2 and Z3 Carbonates , but is also possible that the episodes of exposure and leaching in the Z3 Carbonate were of shorter duration and therefore less effective in generating porosity .
13 If the University of California 's proposal gets the nod it will be because of the quality of the science involved , Bienenstock indicated .
14 Mr. Leggatt said that 75 percent of funerals locally were cremations — higher than the national average — and he speculated that this may be because of the lack of cemeteries in the area .
15 ‘ If sitcom dies , it 'll be because of the changed nature of television , ’ he asserts .
16 This may be because of the built-in didactic nature of any story written specifically for the young .
17 Got to be because of the election .
18 This may be because of the purpose for which the disposition was made , or because of the time at which it was made .
19 This may be because of the perceived risk to children , or an attempt by the authority to minimise risks to itself .
20 It may not just be because of the reactions girls fear from their parents , but also because of the mental block they themselves create , illustrated in this chapter by Joanne .
21 It was true that she worried more about her mother now she was living near by than she had when she was living in the Tuscan hills , but that might only be because of the possibility that she would call without warning .
22 This may be because of the presence of gall stones , as gall bladder bile is more concentrated in the early stage of cholesterol gall stone formation but becomes diluted depending upon the severity of cholecystitis .
23 The higher variability between biopsy samples in the BrdU method is likely to be because of the second reason — that is , this method is more affected by the conditions of incubation and subsequent processing .
24 This may be because of the different types and doses of cholecystokinin used .
25 With party membership on the decline could one of the reasons for this be because of the cost ?
26 This discrepancy may be because of the difference in the choice of antisera , tissue manipulation or staining protocols .
27 This could be because of the small number of patients studied , but it is in agreement with the results of Hopman et al , who measured postprandial gall bladder contraction in patients on long term ( six months ) intermittent injection treatment .
28 ‘ Even assuming a genuine ecclesiastic use of the chapel following demolition of the remainder , it can not be said the church as such is still in ecclesiastical use or would be but for the works . ’
29 Where would we be but for the work done by previous generations ?
30 A transfer of value is a disposition made by a person ( called the transferor ) as a result of which the value of his estate immediately after the disposition is less than it would be but for the disposition .
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