Example sentences of "be [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | they 're still on that issue I would of thought |
2 | Well , if we 're really into wider democracy we ought to be promoting wider debate , please support . |
3 | It is easy to slide tiles around and find they are back in some position they were in before . |
4 | I do n't , I mean , I have n't , I 'm not useless cos I can give you information we have here but I 'm not at that end I ca n't you see |
5 | Those who supported the document accepted that economic reform could not be realized without an integrated market , but they also urged the strengthening of the state role in fiscal , monetary , tax and foreign relations policy ; while they were not against private ownership they favoured state ownership in industries which were of " economic interest " . |
6 | Once her feet were back on firm ground she said she had thoroughly enjoyed the trip , which took her over Romsey town centre , the Broadlands Estate and her own home in North Baddesley . |
7 | ‘ Being here in perpetual safety we forget how hard the world is outside and how strong and determined we must be if ever we want to live in it again . |
8 | If you are in doubt about the adequacy of your diet , need to lose more than 10 pounds ( 4.5kg ) in weight , but are otherwise in good health you are probably well advised to take a low-dose multi-vitamin and multi-mineral supplement . |
9 | go through there and it 's somewhere around that area they sell |
10 | If it is not of mutual benefit it is no partnership at all , more a relationship of a parasite to host . |
11 | good job he 's not in another country he 'd be eaten for |
12 | When we were outside the house , where no one could hear us , she said : ‘ As nobody is out at this time I thought it would be nice to go to that field which is full of melons . |
13 | That is why on this side we resist the proposals which come from members opposite to add to public expenditure every day of the week . |
14 | That is why in due course we shall be making proposals to do just that . |
15 | That is why in this manifesto we set out a clear analysis of Britain 's problems and our proposals for putting them right . |
16 | That 's why in one way I 'm glad to have been passed over . |
17 | Well it was on at that time I was dropping pancakes and crumpets and the manager come up one morning and said that there was running late . |
18 | He was just in this photograph she had on her dresser . ’ |
19 | I suppose it was just by sheer chance you met up with Hilary Frome , was it ? ’ |
20 | he was on , I mean it was n't it was n't for any reason it was just a |
21 | Because I was n't in full training I was n't burning the calories . |
22 | Because I was n't in full training I was n't burning the calories . |
23 | He 'd got high blood pressure , he was n't in any pain he 's living a normal life . |
24 | It was a bedside lamp in the shape of an owl , except it was n't like any owl he knew about . |