Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [is] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I I would think that 's just a letter . |
2 | ‘ I do n't think that 's quite the word to describe my feelings — ’ |
3 | I suppose you could you could work with me but er I do n't think that 's quite the idea . |
4 | There was also a possibility that he was blind and deaf , but he 's proving that 's not the case . |
5 | Now you 're suggesting that 's only the tip of the iceberg . |
6 | Well yeah , but I do n't think the job 's erm , I mean that 's not the problem for her because she can always go on the agency you see and she can do general midwifery |
7 | I know you do n't but I mean that 's not the point is it ? |
8 | Erm anyway I mean that 's just a guideline really . |
9 | But I mean that 's just the way it goes , you know , and it 's good to have , you 've got to have breaks . |
10 | Erm yeah so I mean that 's generally the way to go so I th I think you know it 's probably worth working away towards a , a more specific set of questions that you might want to ask and , and think of ways of administering them so you get some sort of , you know , numerical information in the end . |
11 | Rich Life is engaged in the BJ Eastwood race as is Bassetja and I would think this is where the Weld horse will go following on his second place to Alibar 's Pet at Wexford last Friday night . |
12 | ‘ What makes you think this is n't a stick-up , Preston ? ’ |
13 | I think er , Committee ought just to say thanks for both of them , I , I mean this is n't the way with reference to peace elects them democratic , though they 're , I think both Mr and represent the County of Swindon now , and I 'm grateful to both of them because they took a , a , a weight off my personal shoulders , which was useful . |
14 | Because I mean this is just the start of the trust I mean , nothing 'll change next year . |
15 | Those were the choices , and if we dissect the Labour budget I think you 'll see that we were quite proper in deciding that for all its faults , and I mean this is not a budget that any of us in that chamber , you see , certainly no Liberal Democrat , wanted to even put forward at all . |
16 | I think that the competition will continue to increase , I mean this is not an industry where one has a soft trick and a lie down as we used to say in shipbuilding , I mean it really is a grind and a slog , and I think it 's important for all of our employees to understand that er there never will come a point in time when we can say ‘ right we 've got that done , we can lie back ’ . |
17 | I mean this is virtually every day |
18 | He added : ‘ You only have to look at the figures for fire deaths in hotels to see this is not a problem . |
19 | ‘ Oh , that , ’ Flavia said , ‘ you must know that 's just a technicality . ’ |
20 | Council officials say that 's just the start though . |
21 | Someone told us it was a matter of the scalability of the remote procedure call , but others say that 's not the case . |
22 | As I say this is only the beginning … ’ |
23 | The SIB only authorises ‘ fit and proper ’ persons and can withdraw or refuse authorisation if it deems this is not the case . |
24 | It costs an arm and a leg , but for the amount used this is not a problem ’ . |
25 | And er she says Jean I swear to God she says if she comes over near my door , I 've told Jim she says , I , I 'm ready for her I 'll beat her round that square and she said I 'm not like that but she says that 's just the way she says , and she hurt my kids when I sent them Easter eggs over , doing that she says , that really galled me , she says cos they were hurting my kids rather than me . |
26 | I mean one assumes that 's why the Highway Authority put them there at that size . |
27 | ‘ Instead it made me laugh , ’ he said , pushing a bowl of freshly prepared salad into the fridge , ‘ I hope that is n't an omen for the rest of the evening . |
28 | ‘ I hope that is n't the case ? |
29 | I hope that 's not a presage of what 's gon na happen now . |
30 | ‘ I hope that 's not an accolade . ’ |