Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] be [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He said I was n't to tell anyone but I guess it 's okay seeing you 're also in the film . |
2 | It 's actually and that 's the most absorbent time , your mind 's most absorbent where you 're up to the age of five which is when you should when you 're at nursery school . |
3 | The bonding continues after the show , where it 's back to the Hyatt for one last booze-up before everybody goes their separate ways . |
4 | ‘ Although I 'm there on the wall , it 's not me . |
5 | ‘ So I am somewhere near the truth ? ’ |
6 | I enrolled for ‘ Art for Beginners ’ and later went down to the centre where the tutor had obtained a model for us from whom to do quick sketches — so I was in at the deep end . |
7 | Once I was out of the cab I ran and ran , and lost her ; she wo n't know where to look , the pavements are covered with footmarks . |
8 | In essence Ward J. found that the physical and mental state of Miss T. on the Sunday afternoon and evening were such that , although she was undoubtedly under the influence of her mother , she was capable of reaching and did reach a decision as to her own treatment . |
9 | Although you were still in the same quarter . |
10 | From the cleaners to the executive she sees that everyone has an important part to play , no one is more committed than she is both to the University and her pharmacological research . |
11 | It was her first appearance in a Willy Russell play so she was in at the deep end . |
12 | this is a really , this is more central , cos there 's one on O'Connell Street you know , so you 're right in the middle then |
13 | ‘ So you 're here on the fly . ’ |
14 | She says that she thinks that once she 's back in the States , her husband will continue to harrass her . |
15 | She 'd get a move on once she was up from the harbour . |
16 | But a cool , almost unnatural calm had hit her once she was back in the bustle of the city . |
17 | ‘ Those days Australia were so strong that once you were out of the team it was extremely difficult to get back in . |
18 | ‘ Although we 're currently in the trough of the cycle , there 's no doubt we have assets at our disposal across all our businesses which will allow us to take on and beat the best of the competition . |
19 | I am grateful for what the hon. Gentleman has said , because it enables me to explain that proposals for a local income tax relating it to ability to pay have been rejected in Committee and on Report , so we are now in the business of trying to improve this unfair tax which is based on property . |
20 | I have put into the report that we did erm , sign contract variations on , on Friday last week , which will have regularized all the training we 're doing , so we 're now in the comfortable position where erm , people wanting to add a further right hand column to that table there , erm , we 've now got contracts which cover a band of two percent of the training . |
21 | ( WES ) But first its sport … its the football season … so we 're off to the Manor Ground to join Tim Russon |
22 | Once we 're out of the twenty six week period it would go back to its normal rate . |
23 | Once we were there at the same time . |
24 | Erm investment banking and fine china in the market circumstances er performed well , erm although they 're down on the previous year . |
25 | The smooths bore little resemblance to the early skins , although they were clearly of the same descent . |
26 | By the beginning of May prices had steadied , although they were still below the OPEC reference price of $18 per barrel , but by the end of the month prices again dropped , reflecting the uncertainty about the scale of OPEC 's output cuts . |
27 | I was staggered at how much cheaper the prices are for food both in cafes and restaurants , and in markets , than they are here in the country . |
28 | The tenant may wish to limit its liability to the state and condition of the premises at the commencement of the term , in which case it would need to include a provision that it will keep the Premises in no worse condition than they are in at the commencement of the Term as evidenced by the Schedule of condition annexed hereto A schedule of condition would then of course have to be settled including , if possible , a portfolio of photographs . |
29 | As we shall see , families now are very much smaller than they were even at the beginning of the century . |
30 | It will take a while to install the proper temperature-controlled and sterile treatment facilities that fresh white wines demand , so they are not in the portfolio just yet . |