Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This regime makes the settlor of a non-UK resident trust liable to capital gains tax on gains made by the trustees where the settlor has an interest , or is treated as having an interest , in the trust ( the trustees themselves being outside the UK capital gains tax net if a majority of them are neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the UK and the general administration of the trust is carried on outside the UK — see s69 TCGA 1992 ) .
2 We are also accountable through the box office in terms that your public will not come and see events and pay their money if the events that you 're putting on are not of sufficiently high standard , so the accountability runs in three our four different channels and each of them are quite potent and quite immediate in terms of their impact that they can have on the Association .
3 The problems they encounter in creating and interpreting them are as sophisticated and as complex as they come .
4 ‘ Some of them are very good and quite useful , but it ‘ s a selfish existence . ’
5 Even if teachers were given the time and opportunity to develop their professional lives in the ways they felt most suitable , the questions and dilemmas that face them are so many and so deep that it is indeed a daunting task .
6 Jerry and I are too frightened and too young to take part .
7 I am also hot-tempered and totally crazy ! ! ’
8 ‘ Your Grace , I am most anxious and deeply troubled by the rumours put about by evil men .
9 ‘ I am confident I am just as good as I ever was and in some ways I am probably better than ever .
10 ‘ I am a strange mixture of appearing to be a pleasant guy but behind it all I am pretty hard and often grumpy .
11 I am not convinced that even in theory this is an accurate reflection of section 2 , for I think it possible that in many cases the investigation will have concluded at an earlier stage .
12 I am not sure whether all those changes are the result of the beer orders or the threat of the beer orders .
13 There 's also a general view in the community that community care itself is not necessarily really working very well , there 's some fears about it , some uncertainties and a member did mention , it may have been Jim you know or somebody mentioned about the seven hours domiciliary , from my experience as a councillor I am not sure that simply because that figure exists that that means that that is satisfying the need of those people and in any case the sort of people who need to go into residential care , who can no longer be maintained in their home , with whatever help we give them or with whatever help their family have to give them they 're not necessarily the sort of people who we 're talking about need to go in a home .
14 However , I am not sure that even in this case an exception must automatically be made .
15 However , I am not sure that even any relaxation of more flexible age and medical standards could quite accommodate the hon. Gentleman in his present seniority .
16 Nobody suggests that this is all due to lead , but I am not aware that either Rutter or anybody else has provided any convincing alternative explanation for the phenomenon .
17 I am wide awake and soon get fed up counting and get out of bed .
18 I am more confident than ever that recovery is under way .
19 ‘ As I look at the shabby , commercialised and demoralised society in which I write I am more convinced than ever that the political analysis on which I was brought up was right .
20 I suppose I am more responsible as well .
21 Yes , you will all know my interest in mental health erm personally because of my son and I am very pleased that under four point five two erm that the extra workers are going in t for support .
22 As a result of this incident , I am very cautious and rarely drive above 80 k.p.h. ( 50 m.p.h. ) with a loaded trailer .
23 I am very proud and deeply grateful to have known Basil Rocke .
24 I am very grateful and so was Paul because after seeing you on Tuesday night after you had left I noticed the vast improvement in Paul which was all down to your visit .
25 I am now entering on my sixty-fourth [ ? ] year ; and bless God , I am still hearty and well
26 I am too clever and too hard to manage .
27 ( That 's another of my faults , I am too kind-hearted and often speak without thinking . )
28 It was one of those dreams that are more like daydreams ; I have them when I am half awake and half asleep …
29 My Lord it is since that erm because , as you mention that er because of all the delay , that I am quite sure that positively intended erm I lost large sums of paying my solicitors , solicitors as well as a surveyor and therefore I attempted to er , er to recoup that
30 Much later it struck me as odd that I experienced no superstitious fear or repugnance in the presence of a dead body , although I am so squeamish that more than once I have had to ask a neighbour to deal with a dead rabbit that one of the cats had brought in during the night .
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