Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a preliminary test of the prediction that the larger the variance of DMR the smaller the coefficient β , D present a figure which we reproduce in figure 6.1 , which is a plot of the 11 estimates of the coefficient on unanticipated monetary growth in the output equations , the β i 's against the corresponding estimates of the unpredictability of monetary growth as measured by the sum of squared residuals in the money growth equations .
2 Her religious sensibility is much nearer to that of the affective Franciscan devotion just as his is to the Dominican tradition of speculative thought .
3 If it is n't dated , how can you tell if yours is from the golden period ?
4 'E collapsed as 'e come out the Kings Arms an' they rushed 'im away ter the 'ospital. 'E 's in a bad way so Maisie Dingle told me .
5 My report has to be on Ken Hurren 's desk before theirs is on the Prime Minister 's screen .
6 Yeah , and it 's erm like our other one , she used to go hunting up there and she 's across the main road
7 No , but he seemed to be great , he said , he said well he said to , to me he said she 's with the real thing and she wants to go for it
8 Round the centre of rotation it to the spoke while she 's up the other spoke .
9 She 's on a wee bend , and she down the alley there
10 She 's on a secretarial course , you know . ’
11 If you 've got a mate , a best mate , and she 's on a different house , you 'll write her a note because you hardly ever see her , and if you get caught for that you lose a couple of weeks .
12 At the moment she 's on an extended holiday . ’
13 She 's on the front line , ’ he said and it was n't meant to be enigmatic .
14 It 's two and a half miles from door to door and there are buses later on , but if she 's on the late shift and just misses one , Joelle is faced with another long walk if her mother ca n't pick her up by car .
15 she 's on the organic crisps at school and er
16 She 's at a crucial point with her own work .
17 ‘ After all , she 's at a difficult age . ’
18 they 've got a girl that works there right and her name her name is Linda and they run this big machine and it 's really long and he said if she 's at the top machine he ca n't see down the other end of the machine cos her boobs are in the way and he 's got I said you do n't ask her can sh he said yeah well he said I 've got ta ask her can she move out the way , he said if she sits on the table her boobs are resting on the table , I said oh I 'd crack up .
19 She 's at an impressionable age and she 's mixing with some very odd people . ’
20 Former Premier LADY THATCHER will never be short of a few bob — she 's worth an estimated £9.5 million .
21 She 's about the only person that even Crumwallis is reluctant to employ .
22 If Kylie is happy with her work , she considers she 's over the main hurdle .
23 She 's trouble , she 's of the other sort .
24 ‘ Is it because she 's from a rich family and my brother 's only a mechanic ? ’
25 I 'm joined by Phyllis Starkey , she 's the leader of the Oxford City Council , the leader of the Labour Group , and Michael Wright is from the Liberal Democrats , and Queenie Warley is a former mayor and she 's from the Conservative benches .
26 If she 's in a good mood she 'll time Ted 's egg by the 8.05 to Edinburgh ; on the other hand , on a bad day she 'll shout at Ted to make his own bloody breakfast and curse at Frieda for wasting good food on her plate .
27 You can tell she 's in a good mood from the number of bitchy remarks : from Glenys Kinnock 's dress sense ( ‘ Silly girl to be wearing Yves Saint Laurent ’ ) to the election campaign ( ‘ It 's been just like an American election : no ideas ’ ) to John Major 's now certain victory ( ‘ It 's conserved everything we 've stood for ’ — we , doubtless , in the sense of I ) .
28 She 's in a deep coma , ’ Matron said .
29 ( ‘ I heard it said of one of Hitler 's speeches : ‘ Oh , she 's in a right state ’ , ’ the author recalls . )
30 And she 's in a nervous state , and … . ’
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