Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm just a police officer . ’
2 I 'm just a police officer .
3 You 're not a police officer . ’
4 We 're not a drugs band and we 're prepared to fight for our beliefs . ’
5 I I it 's clearly the defendants case that it 's not malpractice and as Mr is undoubtedly going to say .
6 It 's not a savings plan .
7 So the emphasis now is more on the people themselves , basically Neighbourhood Watch is your scheme , it 's not a police thing , we support it , we pay for the hall tonight , we pay for the signs for the street and we give you all the literature free , but it is your scheme and it 's how you want it to be .
8 I mean if you do n't , think , oh well I 'd I do n't want to be well it 's not the teachers fault cos you do n't get on !
9 you know , cos we were all single I think all of us were and we were just going for a joke cos seriously it 's just a cattle market at you know you do n't talk to people well you do but it 's just a laugh .
10 I think it 's only a Windows thing .
11 But if you start talking about taking some of the cash from the fund , you 've got to tell the clients it could affect the cover that they 've got , because it is n't a savings policy .
12 Proportional or not , it is basically a numbers game .
13 and thought it was a reservations line oh was sorry it was n't a reservations line and that it was just an enquiry line .
14 But , fifteen minutes later , it was n't the police station , but one of the local hotels that they drew up in front of .
15 It was not a careers forum and he reckoned that that title was a misnomer .
16 For it was not the Police Choir that sang but seven-year-old Maria O'Neil .
17 He was n't a customs officer for nothing .
18 But erm that was your final one and er that was run by a Mr , I remember Mr because he was also the sports master as well .
19 There are various procedural requirements applicable to a reduction in the standard number , including a duty of the proposer to publish details of the proposals and to refer the proposals to the Secretary of State if objections to them are raised by 10 or more local government electors or by the LEA or governors ( whichever of them is not the admissions authority ) .
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