Example sentences of "[pron] be [pron] [verb] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Er , well , she she 's not being supported by the commission for year one , and in fact she wo n't be supported for year two either , so the thing that , I I 'm I 'm I put it in as a potential budget |
2 | Now I 'm I find it particularly strange that paragraph sixty one of N Y seven does n't give any hint erm that the District Council was concerned about I I five figures until we were |
3 | No and he 'll get more used to it , I thought tonight was I was I pushing it too far when he started |
4 | Everything that Clegg and Gatsby do is devoted to their loved ones , this is the whole focus of their lives , which is what makes them so dangerous . |
5 | I honestly think he 's never thought anything nasty about anyone in his life , which is what makes him occasionally so impossible . |
6 | There is a great deal of destruction ; it has become a war of all against all , which is what makes it so horrific . ’ |
7 | Which is what adds it up you know , really . |
8 | Er , we had a breeders ' meeting in October which was I enjoy them very much , I enjoy the the talk because it 's the first chance I get during the year when I can sit down and listen and I do n't have to worry about them generally , in another club , I do n't have to worry about minutes or anything , I just sit and listen and it 's great it , I really enjoy that . |
9 | He turned on her , ‘ Who are you to order me about ? ’ |
10 | You may wonder : Who am I to set myself up ? |
11 | He said I could never replace her he said e nobody is to she is he said I just could n't , he said I 'd you know , I 'd pay what I 'd have |
12 | And but we have a Lady , who is I suppose she about sixty five and she 's got really into the part of playing Lady . |
13 | Ah we feel oh we were we enjoyed ourselves there . |
14 | There 's nothing to hang it around . ’ |
15 | But we , w we as of nineteen forty nine or early nineteen fifty , it 's clear that we are , there , there , there 's nothing to stop us now going ahead with land reforms , there is no question it 's going to happen |
16 | There 's nothing to stop us still asking nice little earner as they say . |
17 | ‘ Well , there 's nothing to frighten you here . ’ |
18 | ‘ If there 's nothing to scare them further they 'll tire in a mile or two more . |
19 | you , you ca n't carry , oh where 's the think that goes on the back ? , oh there , there we are , you ca n't carry the milk pet back because we ca n't put your foot rest up high like we can with the front one , so there 's nothing to balance it on , and if you drop it , the big plastic bottle will burst open , wo n't it ? put this rain hood |
20 | He 's done his duty so there 's nothing to bring him back . " |
21 | She looked sober , and then added : ‘ I might as well go home — there 's nothing to keep me here . |
22 | There 's nothing to keep me here now , you know . |
23 | So there 's nothing to keep you here . ’ |
24 | I got the impression that there 's one bit they particularly object to . |
25 | Nor is there much point in attempting to give a general impression of a show , as there is nothing to hold it together , unlike a group show with a programme or a manifesto to consider . |
26 | ‘ Nor will those with a receding chin because whatever you pull , there is nothing to hook it on to . ’ |
27 | There is no-one to round him off , hold him back and help him to lessen the inevitable path to the eccentricity . |
28 | And there was nothing to stop him just walking off . |
29 | He might be annoyed for a moment to find his prey had fled , but there was nothing to stop him simply making the best of a bad job and having a weekend 's skiing . |
30 | There was nothing to link them directly to Zoser . ’ |