Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [is] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As someone who is both a physicist and a priest I am aware of some of the puzzles involved in teasing out the relation of the scientific and religious views of the world . |
2 | The world-affirming person should not be forced into a world-renouncing spirituality , nor someone who is basically a thinker into an affective spirituality . |
3 | So , having D'Arcy in the band has been an education , not only from playing with someone who 's obviously a girl , but seeing how people perceive that and seeing the kind of shit she takes because she 's a girl . |
4 | It is , yeah , something like that , I it 's quite a lot of money though . |
5 | Mrs Gonzalez has also tried to mend the fratricidal split between her husband and Nicolas Redondo , leader of the UGT union , of which she is still a member . |
6 | Yeah , and going over jumps and god knows what else which one 's quite a way really is n't it ? it 's quite comfortable eleven , eleven and a half , eleven stone over jumps in n it ? |
7 | A product has been updated to reference a product package for which there is already a product registered . |
8 | But for each of the thousand or so explicitly identifiable speech acts there are just as many for which there is neither a name nor a lexical indicator . |
9 | There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting . |
10 | This is ‘ practical ’ in the sense that the prosecution need not rely on members of the public to come forward and give evidence , which there is often a reluctance to do . |
11 | In fact , there is little doubt that the ‘ hard ’ ERM — in which there is never a realignment — will now revert to its old status of being a system of fixed but flexible exchange rates , and that the process to monetary union will be slower and more gradual than envisaged by Maastricht . |
12 | Rodrigo de Triano clearly needed the run and is still on target for the 2,000 Guineas , for which he is now a top-priced 7–1 . |
13 | However , ‘ world society appears to be at a transition stage at which it is neither a world comprising only of states , nor a world comprising only systems ’ ( p.51 ) . |
14 | Mind you it 's only a paper profit because you ca n't rely on it |
15 | Told you it 's only a pup . |
16 | You simply use the zoom levels to give you what is effectively a page preview . |
17 | For the issue at stake is not necessarily whether Clarke is good or bad at his job , something which is indeed a topic of conversation among MPs , not just among the media 's ‘ very well-paid political hacks ’ , as Clydesdale MP Jimmy Hood asserted this week . |
18 | They have been created because we have chosen to look at a situation in a certain way or we have chosen to treat as a problem something which is merely a change . |
19 | And you 've got the other one which is just a mess , which is the many-many . |
20 | Once again that 's another one which is just a glance at the , at the programme if it 's presented one way and very difficult if it 's presented another way . |
21 | There are songs in Latin , songs in Gaelic , a song about an evacuee and one which is clearly a prayer . |
22 | No one who is either a parent or a teacher can fail to be aware of the vast differences between children of 7 , not because of what they have been taught , but because of their rate of development and their maturity . |
23 | They tell me there 's still a chance of a decent lunch at the hotel on the prom . ’ |
24 | : The MU has 40,000 members , with offices and branches throughout the UR , and almost anybody who is either a performer or a composer of music is a member of the MU . |
25 | So ? she answered herself It 's just a story . |
26 | For me it is just a childhood memory of noise and confusion . |
27 | With me it is merely a game . ’ |
28 | For them it is simply a party game or a hobby . |
29 | By that age , 51% have been promoted out of clerical work and for them it is merely a stepping-stone to a higher status non-manual job . |
30 | I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement . |