Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's on to a good thing and she knows it .
2 But now she 's back with a superb new single called No Ordinary Love .
3 But now she 's back with a new healthy image , two young children — and has remarried her ex-husband
4 From what he tells me , she 's in with a good chance . ’
5 Joan 's just rung see they come over for , all of them come over for dinner every Sunday , and er Joan 's er Andrea 's going out with a crowd of them today she 's in with a nice girl a girl er married and the husband , he 's treats Andrea as if it 's a baby sister , so he 's more or less looking after her which is Joan 's very pleased about
6 In addition , there is up to a further £9.4 million for the Montreal protocol fund .
7 Check out Ian Marshalls rating … he s down as a central defender .
8 They reckon it 's up to a million now . ’
9 Hitachi Ltd has put a tiger team from its Network Products Group in Silicon Valley on developing local network-based multisystem electronic mail products , hoping to have them all gussied up in time for a third-quarter roll-out : Hitachi reckons that it 's on to a good thing because veca : International Data Corp predicts the worldwide market will be 77m users in 1996 ; Hitachi is expected to make a point of integration , management and directory synchronisation likely using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol .
10 Hitachi figures it 's on to a good thing : IDC predicts the worldwide market will be 77 million users in 1996 .
11 It 's about minus a million , so it 's about minus a million squared .
12 It 's about minus a million , so it 's about minus a million squared .
13 having this whole thing out , right , she 'd pay right , I bring home wage , right believe it or not I 'll tell you it 's about between a hundred and eleven and a hundred and fourteen pounds a week , that 's forty and ten , that 's a hundred and fifty pounds a week , right , now if she got to pay poll tax out of that , right , what she 's getting which is twenty odd pounds a month
14 Whether this flows from a suspicion of private undertakings which lurks in every large bureaucracy , or whether it is out of a deeper political distaste for what Britain has done , or from a misguided belief that state-owned organisations are cleaner and safer than private ones , is unclear .
15 Summers was quoted in national newspapers as saying : ‘ If Sugar thinks we are a run of the mill first division club , he is in for a big shock .
16 I hoped he 'd leave her in peace but he knows when he 's on to a good thing . ’
17 Mm , ca n't remember what band he is out of , he 's out of a big band
18 So MacDonald reckons he 's in for a hard night at Broomfield on Tuesday .
19 He apparently retains his seat on Silicon Graphics Inc 's board and his post as head of Mips ' architecture committee but it seems he 's off with a new venture-backed workstation company called NetPower Systems Inc .
20 The Microprocessor Report expects Bob Miller to be replaced at MIPS Technologies Inc : he apparently retains his seat on Silicon Graphics Inc 's board and his post as head of MIPS ' architecture committee but it seems he 's off with a new venture-backed workstation company called NetPower Systems Inc ; he would n't discuss product plans but the newsletter thinks that it will market low-cost MIPS R-series workstations made by OEM suppliers .
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