Example sentences of "[is] [pron] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 This is n't another beautifully executed US import — it 's a slab of classic British hokum , and there 's nothing LA Gear can do about it .
2 ‘ There 's nothing Biff Thacker can do to me that will even touch what I get at home . ’
3 It can be hard work being a prima dogga , and after a long book-signing session there 's nothing Dido likes more than going fishing in the River Kennet .
4 Losing at home four two to Swindon , their arch rivals after being two in front , but I 'd just like to make one point clear ; do n't blame manager Brian Horton because all of Oxford 's matches that they 've lost this season has been through their own fault : lack of character out there on the pitch , there 's nothing Brian can do sat on the bench .
5 Even at weekends we there 's nothing Saturday and Sunday , but somebody that we 'd lived with in West Yorkshire called us .
6 There 's nothing Jack loathes more than reading some publication in which I 've referred to him as a saint and I 'm sure Reggie feels the same way .
7 There 's nothing Leigh , in there 's .
8 Apparently , Fagg turned up as the protégé of one Captain Fanning of the Pioneer Corps , an Irish member of ffeatherstonehaugh 's whom Gooseneck remembers as an occasional visitor and noted practical joker .
9 There is nothing Perks like so much as a good fight .
10 ‘ It 's me Bill , ’ Yanto whispered urgently .
11 ‘ So 's me Aunt Fanny , ’ said the burly man .
12 ‘ It 's me Moll , Yanto , ’ he answered with an urgent whisper , still keeping his eye on the other bedroom window .
13 The cat is someone Alice can talk to and someone she can tell all of her problems to , ie. complaining about the game of croquet .
14 That 's yours Lorna .
15 they 're all tangled up together , there 's yours Bryony , which are these ? ,
16 There 's yours Julia
17 That 's yours David come on now good throw that goes to waste
18 Six , now I 'll have one of them , that 's yours Phil cos I need another one
19 it is n't , it 's Bryony 's space suit , give her , otherwise she 'll be squeaking cos she wants her own , here 's yours James , you have your own , give that one to Bryony , here 's your space suit Bryony , you 'll need this if you 're going to the moon
20 there 's yours James
21 where 've you put it ? come on look on your toes now , get up come on , stand here and put your , here you are , here 's your coat , here 's your coat , put it on please here 's yours James , stand up please
22 The registrar handed Gill her wedding lines and said , ‘ This is yours Mrs Hughes , nothing to do with this young man here . ’
23 is yours Ronnie ?
24 He is my J. squad : A.J. Stewart , D.J .
25 ‘ Here is my Ireland , Wolfprince .
26 ‘ This is my Aunt Elizabeth , otherwise Mrs Robson .
27 The writer said , in effect , " Here is my Horace " , and the reader responded , in effect , " This is/is not the Horace that I know " , appraising the performance from the heart as well as the mind , much as a listener might appraise the rendering of a familiar musical work .
28 Evelyn carried on writing : I THINK MR HARKER IS MY FA
29 this is my God , and I will praise him ,
30 It was only after the resolution which this experience brought that I could say with a new reality , ‘ This God is my God . ’
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