Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [adv] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Er , boss , you are n't by any chance pro-pro-proposing warp-walking ? ’ |
2 | If you are away for several weeks your phone bill should be much lower than normal and you will automatically receive a Low User Rental Rebate . |
3 | If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled . |
4 | ‘ You are not of that opinion ? ’ enquired Lili , her head tilted in a way that I was beginning to be familiar with . |
5 | ‘ You are not of this planet ? ’ |
6 | Sell when you can , you are not for all markets . |
7 | You are not from this world , he says , and you came here in a metal ship which flew through the air . |
8 | Is it the truth that you are not from this world , but from another far away ? ’ |
9 | ‘ And you are not in that position yet ? ’ |
10 | Note , if you are already in this position , please call SST Technical Support for advice . |
11 | Go to your dying drunkard — it is quite clear you are out of all patience with me . ’ |
12 | You are back in that cloud of desire . |
13 | You are always in this way of late . |
14 | You are in for some surprises . |
15 | If you are still in any doubt , take your client 's instructions . |
16 | ‘ We are n't on any path , they wo n't know which way we 've gone . ’ |
17 | But at once she was warmly sympathetic , giving directions to the cabby , then , clutching my arm : ‘ Oh my dear , ’ she said , ‘ we are both in such trouble . ’ |
18 | We do the same for the submatrix bordered by the first row and column , and so on , so that finally we reach the unit matrix as the canonical form for A. It is to be observed that , since in using elementary operations I ( i , j ) , I(k) , I(l) on A we are effectively at each stage multiplying together determinants neither of which vanishes , the reduction of A to I must be possible when A is on-singular . |
19 | If we continued to exclude children , we are effectively excluding many women , we are excluding families and in many ways the men as well . |
20 | We are nowhere near that amount . |
21 | We are still at this stage today . |
22 | We are now in that state — We feel the ‘ burden of the Mystery ’ . |
23 | ‘ We are totally against any form of discrimination , ’ a Belgian official told New Scientist . |
24 | Understandable had I been writing this in August , but as it is still March it looks as if we are in for another drought this summer . |
25 | The original author of this book commented in the House of Commons , ‘ Seldom have I seen the House or the Government in quite such a mess … as we are in over this Bill … this House does not contain a majority for this Bill . |
26 | In Britain we are behind in this specialization of public relations . |
27 | They are thus to some extent limited in where they can invest , as we discuss further in chapter 6 . |
28 | And this independence is further supported by the existence of the ‘ velar-raising ’ rules in other Ulster varieties : they are carefully described by Gregg ( 1964 ) for Larne , and by Patterson ( 1860 ) for nineteenth-century Belfast , and so in this case they are plainly of some antiquity . |
29 | They are apart from each other and part of each other . |
30 | But at the end of the day they are n't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they 've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance . |