Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am sure neither the record company nor Symbols And Instruments share my view , but wait until the mass media gets its claws into the return of the underground .
2 ‘ My father says I 'm mad practically every time I see him .
3 But I 'm afraid even the TARDIS is n't that enormous .
4 These figures suggest that where items are available at all times ( as in the case of items housed in the Main Building , which are accessible whenever the Library is open to the public ) and can be delivered relatively quickly ( as is again the case with items from the Main Building ) readers will tend not to make advance reservations , but where access is restricted ( as in the case of material from the Annexe and from the Advocates ' Library , both of which have restricted hours of service ) or where delivery may take some time ( as is particularly the case with Annexe materials ) advance orders will more frequently be placed .
5 Other diversions include a sauna and steam bath which is free once a week , but otherwise is payable locally .
6 Facilities include an indoor pool which opens onto a large garden , a solarium , sauna ( which is free twice a week ) and sun terrace .
7 If it is inappropriate or if you are underprepared then the likelihood of success is reduced .
8 You 're good enough an actress to be invited to our Fenice theatre . ’
9 Well there are a number of spaces that are in positions which could be used by disabled , in other words , they are not sort of , sandwich tight against other spaces and what 's happened in the past is that erm when a need has arisen an and when perhaps there 's been er generally a bungalow that has been er , occupied by somebody who 's disabled then the housing department have erm modified that space I mean , wha what we 've actually done is we 've er , taken a certain amount of block paving out but put back some block paved logo , sort of , standard white er symbol that erm that identifies disabled space and and , and that space is actually earmarked for that person , and it could happen in a variety of different locations erm it 's just that there 's probably not so much point in doing it until you know that there is er a specific need .
10 she is deaf twice a day
11 The courses are designed for anyone in the voluntary sector who is unsure how the changes will affect them or who simply wants to be better informed .
12 ‘ If we are successful then the timing is absolutely perfect .
13 We hold onto stuff because we 're afraid someday the money will run out .
14 Imagine the physical feeling we would experience if we were high up a ladder and began to feel it slipping , or if we had a ‘ near miss ’ in a car .
15 If everything was uniform then the beam diameter would go on decreasing .
16 The oddest call she had was from Teesside airport , where one was stuck up a drainpipe making squeaking noises .
17 It is to say that there was available neither the will nor the means to drive through the revolution which would have established Owen 's new order .
18 Once they are manageable then the tummy either twinges or aches .
19 If the module versions are the same then that fact is output to the log file ; if they are different then the log file is updated with :
20 ‘ Oh , it 's surprising how the Army toughens the lads , brings out the fibre in ‘ em .
21 The evening is drawing in early but it 's sad how the shadows lenghthen around Melville 's words .
22 You know we were asked , Do you want your own bank account really and we decided er democratically that we 'd have the one bank account really for make sure the D H S S did n't start snooping really and you know er that 's worked very well I mean certainly the men very much tell us everything that 's going on and erm well you know I do n't think there 's any conflict of erm I do n't know you know it 's it 's difficult I suppose it 's amazing really the way it does work you know and that er you know but it 's quite loose really because it 's er that 's in a way the way one of it 's successes probably you know that 's it 's not a very structured I mean probably the lodge is more structured I mean men are used to their lodge meetings are n't they you know ?
23 It 's amazing how the rest of the world manages to get by DESPITE the weather .
24 And fortunately again you often find that people , because it 's a novel situation , it 's amazing how the public are c often so helpful .
25 It 's amazing how the propeller-heads infiltrate every aspect of computing .
26 It 's boring … it 's lonely … but it 's amazing how the time just flies …
27 Like it really , that film really pisses me off right , when he 's beating her up and he rips her knickers off and fucks her up the arse and Nick 's going that 's how to treat a wo it 's disgusting fucking a woman up her arse , and ripping off the woman 's knickers and rip putting it up sitting watching it thinking
28 Knowing that , it 's clear why the SAS 's other , lesser known , motto is Train Hard , Fight Easy .
29 I said well it 's funny how a friend of mine gets it , she says well she must be on Income Support with an underlying something like an , a different pension on top of her Income Support , which she is is n't she ?
30 It 's funny how an animal like a cow or a horse would swim you would think it would be
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