Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In my mind it 's common sense that makes a good policeman , not education . |
2 | ‘ In my work it 's second nature for me to double check all factual research . |
3 | In my opinion it is this flexibility which has given English primary education its unique quality . |
4 | ‘ In my opinion there is one issue which far outweighs all the others — compensation . |
5 | I wake up every morning and think , oh my God it 's that acne ! |
6 | Er my Lord they 're twelve bore , single barrelled pump action shotguns with a slightly shorter length er than is a normal shotgun that you 'd purchase in er a firearms dealers . |
7 | I used to be ten stone , er all my life I was ten stone seven , eleven stone |
8 | But my friends there 's one thing I can say without fear |
9 | At the time of my infarct I was three stone overweight , smoked 60 cigarettes a day , hated health food ; my idea of a perfect dinner was a plateful of greasy cholesterol . |
10 | ‘ But in my book it 's good management and Ron has as good a chance as any to get his hands on that title . ’ |
11 | Perhaps I get my large build from my dad who 's six foot four and 20 stone … |
12 | In the rough and tumble of my street there was less luxuriance . |
13 | Well she weighed me with me boots , er everything on and on their scales it was nine stone eight . |
14 | However , the duplicate set is an unapproachable ideal unless you are reading for a higher degree , in which case it is sound policy . |
15 | There are various types of breach delivery you can come out one foot first , two feet first or you can come out with your legs actually up against your face , in which case there 's terrible traction on the hips , alright , and all that will cause dislocation so you , you can see the difference ca n't you ? |
16 | Her face was set and nervous and white as a clown 's with powder , except for her lips which were bright orange . |
17 | Above her head there is soft laughter , and the bedsprings once again begin to sing . |
18 | The young child was more interested in her father who was busy cutting slabs of meat into small portions for the next day 's pies . |
19 | Perdita felt too tired to eat , but when she tried her steak it was pure poetry , tender as velvet , juicy as an orange , and so exploding with flavour that she was soon piling her plate with potato purée , tomato salad and geranium-red barbecue sauce . |
20 | Parents can often be experts at telling their children what is naughty behaviour but not necessarily at telling them what is good behaviour . |
21 | The bonds ' conditions also allowed for their assignability which was another aspect of their attractiveness to their original holders . |
22 | By which time there is general panic right upstage . |
23 | The longest period of Venetian ascendancy lasted from 1204 to 1358 , during which time there was constant friction because of the restriction placed on Ragusa 's maritime trade by its great rival . |
24 | Sentencing had been adjourned from an earlier date during which time it is alleged Marriner committed other offences . |
25 | She was a small , round woman with eyes that seemed too small for her face which was flushed red ; it was as much she could do to struggle up , rolling from side to side and , I noticed , smelling of drink . |
26 | Her father ( about whose parentage there is some mystery ) had given up his army commission and gone into business . |
27 | When it became clear by the end of the month that the EEC would not be able to concur on the financial arrangements for the common agricultural policy , the French Foreign Minister , Maurice Couve de Murville , whose turn it was that month to chair the Council of Ministers , abruptly terminated the session despite the objections of the other ministers . |
28 | to Jim , whose turn it was this morning : |
29 | His friend Dr Johnson stated : ‘ You will not find a man in whose conversation there is more instruction , more information , and more elegance , than in Ramsay 's . ’ |
30 | COCTEAU , poet , painter , novelist , playwright , muralist , designer and film maker , whose centenary it is this year and whose ceramics are on show at the David Gill gallery in west London , was also one of the wittiest dressers of his time . |