Example sentences of "[adj] and [pers pn] [be] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | will er the the younger people will be encouraged to start to accept this and it is a change in our thinking , that it , I find it difficult as well . |
2 | But while you 're here leave it covered like this and it 's a bit . |
3 | By snubbing Napoleon III , Bismarck made the provocative nature of his policy quite clear and it is a measure of how confident he felt that he scarcely bothered to conceal it . |
4 | If either one of us wanted to sleep with other people then that should be OK and it was a question of something we could work out and that would not necessarily break the relationship even if in fact it actually did . |
5 | But if the polls are wrong and it 's a fight to the finish , the verdict may not be known until the West Coast results are in . |
6 | He 's kicking 50 years old and it 's a bit manic . ’ |
7 | That 's a dog lost from Bulwell on Sunday morning it 's a Jack Russell with er long hair it 's white and black and it 's twelve years old and it 's a bitch , seven five two seven nine O if er you can help there . |
8 | Stuart was only 17 years old and it is a tribute to his strength and personality that he was still conscious when the rescue team arrived , one and a half hours after I left him to go for help . |
9 | Billed as the Wedgwood Group Carnival Day 1993 and It 's A Knockout , one of the main attractions will include a pottery antiques roadshow with valuations by expert Peter Williams , author of ‘ Wedgwood — A Collector 's Guide ’ . |
10 | They started pecking one another and it was a job to get them stopped . |
11 | They know what areas they 've got to cover in maths or English and it 's a question of their motivation . |
12 | The tone of these programmes tends to be relentlessly promotional , but the occasional clip might be useable and it 's a source worth investigating if you are short of materials . |
13 | People were most conscious of how far they were from their family in times of crisis , when someone was sick or dying and they were a couple of continents away separated by a long slow haul by boat and train . |
14 | Love of family , of children , of life itself ; love of God , though she is a devout Muslim and I am a Christian ; shared curiosity , and genuine pleasure in each other 's company . |
15 | The only money they put in to the chief executives and their two yearly pay re review performances that they get , for cutting other people 's wages or contracting Health Services and for somebody to have to travel that distance for a , to die , is absolutely appalling and it 's a disgrace . |
16 | but of course erm as a sort of public to the er , er a gesture to the public erm but one stage during the war when things were getting a bit grim on the war front , it was decided that erm , we should work extra hours as erm , to show that we were pulling our weight , so we used to , instead of starting at nine o'clock until erm half past five , and working on Saturdays as well of course , erm , we had to start at half past eight and finish at six and it was a bit of a fiasco really because nobody erm , you know , well the end of the half past five you were pretty well tired out so erm the rest of the time |
17 | ‘ My older son would like to make friends , too — he gets so bored and he is a bit jealous of the baby . |
18 | Later , Crawford generously conceded to Sherrin that the decision was right and it was a lesson in not using substandard material . |
19 | But they 're they 're very disadvantaged and they 're a bit of an eyesore . |
20 | they sent it back , I think , I thought the twelve was , was quite good actually , I thought the twelve when they went up at twelve , but then when they changed it back to the junior and infants it was the elev , the eleven and it was a bit , I think it , you know eleven might be perhaps too young , I think twelve is a reasonable |
21 | Their activities are perfectly normal and it is a pity that adults are sometimes over-ready to become uptight about it . |
22 | I settle to a large Lagavulin in relief , and watch Martin Stephenson illustrate just why he is a full-time professional and I am a dilettante moonlighting journalist with the eternal excuse that there might be a column in it . |
23 | ‘ There are days like that and it is a matter of making sure you are in the right place at the right time . |
24 | But there is a cost of that and it 's a cost that people will recognise . |
25 | It 's as stark as that and it 's a nonsense . |
26 | Souness said : ‘ Paul 's strong and he 's a competitor . |
27 | The penalty seemed pretty clear-cut and it was a stroke of luck that they 'd just substituted Fashanu as he is their usual penalty taker ( pretty reliable from what I can recall ) . |
28 | ‘ The whole situation is quite frightening and it is a matter of taking precautions without arousing too much concern with out neighbours or families . |
29 | I wonder if it 's the opposite and they 're a sort of post-acting civilization , maybe the first one on the earth . |
30 | ERICK : ‘ I must have been about 18 and he was a DJ in a local nightclub . |