Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While Keegan is still making up his mind on players some of them are already in the shop window . |
2 | How many of them are away from the river and its terraces ? |
3 | This makes a quirky sense to me but Mikio and I are definitely in the minority here . |
4 | The fact that you are up at the top of a business hierarchy does not confer all-seeing wisdom . |
5 | I hope you are up to the job . |
6 | you , you are just at the end of the line , and you take it off her so you take the pressure off her . |
7 | ‘ And that you are n't in the middle of watching your favourite television programme , ’ said Mark conscientiously , for his parochial visiting now made this question automatic . |
8 | Where you have your main account depends very much on where you are most of the time . |
9 | To make sure you are not over the line at the start , try and get an accurate transit — do not use a moving ship on the horizon ! |
10 | ‘ You are not at the station now . ’ |
11 | I imagine that even you are not above the law ? ’ |
12 | You are not like the French . |
13 | ‘ You are not in the army now ! |
14 | You are not in the South of Ireland … . |
15 | Er B B C radio York you are not in the South of France but as it is persistently snowing around the county at the moment I thought you know a little French flavour . |
16 | Use a water-resistant variety if you are in-and-out of the sea and pool . |
17 | As a loan officer you are principally in the business of making loans . |
18 | ( It is very difficult to make a mark in experimental physics these days unless you are already at the top ! ) |
19 | ‘ And you are here about the boat , is it ? |
20 | –What a lucky chance that you are here at the station . |
21 | One of the odd features when you first arrive in the area is that there is no advance warning of what 's to come — nothing visible of the Grand Canyon until you are right on the edge . |
22 | ‘ You are both from the south parts , so you must talk to one another , ’ said Kate . |
23 | But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months . |
24 | Take it , and in the space of only twenty miles you pass through a rapid summary of all the Pyrenean landscapes : high pasture first of all , nowhere richer than near the Col du Soul or , with a backing of the fearsome granite of the Cirque de Lit or ; then , after the village of Arbéost , dense woodland and the gorge of the river ; then suddenly open , more or less flat country , well cultivated , and you are out of the mountains for good . |
25 | ‘ There are things to be done , ’ she said , her voice heavy , ‘ and I think it best if you are out of the way for a while . ’ |
26 | After placing the top two cards on the other piles , the third card from the top will appear when you are out of the room . |
27 | The message is simple ; if you are on the ground after a tackle you are out of the game ! ! |
28 | This means that while you are out for the evening , anyone who may be watching the house will be unsure as to whether you are at home or not , because various lights will go on and off at different times . |
29 | ‘ Hardly any of you are out on the beat trying to catch murderers and rapists . ’ |
30 | This could result in a fire flaring up , causing possible injury and , especially if you are out at the time , widespread damage . |