Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hon. Members from the Democratic Unionist party are constantly asking me that question . |
2 | I am not wearing them tight trousers again ! |
3 | I got him every time , until the end and I said I am not serving him this time ! |
4 | We are not giving them special instructions to sell into schools , and in the main it is run on a party plan approach . ’ |
5 | I mean , you 're only using it one day a week . |
6 | but Julia said to me before she came round with Hayden she said er , cos her mum and dad are still there , not her mum and dad , her mum and step dad are still there , they 're only giving them forty pounds for nine weeks , forty pounds towards the mortgage like you know , been there since after Christmas and erm , anyway she said ooh she said , Steve said er , that 's her husband , said to me ooh is n't Emily well mannered she said , she does n't walk in the house , she waits in the doorstep you know |
7 | So it 's more than a little interesting to note that today , they 're all doing it that way . |
8 | So it 's more than a little interesting to note that today , they 're all doing it that way . |
9 | You 're not telling me this Council driver ca n't go any quicker cos he 'll try to get back to before , before twelve o'clock |
10 | And they 're not charging us this time you will notice . |
11 | ‘ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time , ’ he said . |
12 | With the possible exception of Mrs Major , who has to struggle not to look cheerful at the mention of leaving 10 Downing Street , and Sir Denis Thatcher ( ’ I 'm so bloody glad we 're not doing it this time ’ ) , every good political consort must learn how to be a good loser . |
13 | He says , I 've been about , he said I see you still sleep in your bed , but you 're not putting them bloody pistachios ! |
14 | So when you looked at in the in the exam , did you think , Oh , they 're not giving me enough information here , or There 's some trick I do n't know , or what did you think about it ? |
15 | They 're not giving us four hours are they ? |
16 | but they 're not giving us any money , they c they wo n't take anything off you . |
17 | ‘ They 're not giving you any trouble ? ’ |
18 | No er sorry that you 're always sending them duplicate letters are n't you ? |
19 | So you 're really clobbering them both ways , are n't you ? |
20 | But it , you ca n't then put that information together with other information because they 're actually telling us different things , if you see what I mean ? |
21 | It does n't take in the fact that you 're actually paying them double time for overtime . |
22 | ‘ We are deliberately taking it one step at a time … |
23 | In fact , six out of ten mothers try to breastfeed but , because of problems they ca n't solve , only 26 per cent are still doing it six months later . |
24 | There are a few people who are out to cause you any aggravation , whom you have to treat that seriously . |
25 | ‘ I 'm only telling you these things because I like you , Claudia . |
26 | well no , I 'm only wearing me bloody coat and the skirt and er grey tights that 's all , er whatever up top I mean I hope that , have a look , I hope it 's gon na be a better bus anyway this week |
27 | ‘ Mr Lawler will be upset that I 'm only bringing him eight brace , but I did my best , ’ Maggie said as they pulled away . |
28 | Well I said I 'm not leaving me bloody pan outside |
29 | Now tell me I 'm not taping you stupid idiot ! |
30 | ‘ I 'm not fetching you any tobacco , ’ Whitlock cut in quickly . |