Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [prep] [art] " 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 | ADD obtain maximum likelihood estimates by maximizing the criterion with respect to the α 's and β : i 's in the structure in equation ( 6.14 ) , where n is the sample size . |
3 | ‘ I bet 'er 's in the family way . |
4 | Her religious sensibility is much nearer to that of the affective Franciscan devotion just as his is to the Dominican tradition of speculative thought . |
5 | ‘ Yours is at the end there , ’ said the Headmaster . |
6 | Here 's yours , yours is on the radiator Richard . |
7 | Yours is in a right fucking state . |
8 | ‘ I suspect that some devious ploy of yours is in the offing . ’ |
9 | If it is n't dated , how can you tell if yours is from the golden period ? |
10 | You know when somebody 's at , when someone 's at a lowest point , that 's when they go straight in |
11 | Someone 's at the door ! |
12 | Someone 's at the door ! |
13 | How would you know whether someone 's in the house or not ? |
14 | I said , I 'm frightened someone 's in the 'ouse , I 'm frightened not waking everybody well , well what do you do , I says , you do n't , unless you have a go , you do n't , I mean , if I 'd turned out you know , you do n't really know . |
15 | Fido can be trained to give the alert if someone is at the door , if the telephone is ringing or a visitor is coming up the path . |
16 | You move closer , and find that someone is at the bottom of a deep pit . |
17 | You may want your dog to bark initially , to alert you to the fact that someone is at the door . |
18 | Always try to make it look as if someone is in the house — leave a light on or a radio playing . |
19 | Instead of coding the class background of respondents as 1 , 2 or 3 to denote service , intermediate or working class , for example , the information is effectively presented as two dichotomous variables — whether someone is in the service class or not , and in the intermediate class or not . |
20 | Someone is in the middle and all the other children in a circle are holding hands . |
21 | Chopper looks more like 'e 's on the run from Dartmoor than a bloody Salvation Army bloke . ’ |
22 | '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 . |
23 | The plane on which the two waves collide is given by , or by which is between the two horizons . |
24 | At 17 miles 2 chains , which is between the railway bridge over the Onny and the stone overbridge , known to the BCR as Longville Bridge , he required a screen 8 feet high and 80 yards long , on the north side of the line . |
25 | Now just specify the variables that you want in this regression , right , your dependent variable first okay when you 've specified the equation , sorry once you specify the equation press the end key which is between the alphabetic and the numeric key pads , that will then submit that request , right . |
26 | We will pay you a further £500 on delivery of the product which is at a sufficiently robust and acceptable stage to allow third parties to operate it . |
27 | Gradually the expelled layers move off and fade away , while all that is left of the star is the small , dense core , which is at a high temperature and is amazingly ‘ heavy ’ . |
28 | There is a large , semi-circular headed chancel arch leading into the Gothic choir , which is at a higher level than the nave . |
29 | Kermode sees this change — which is at the heart of what I am writing about — as having radical implications for letters , comparable to such things as the advent , first of printing and then of cheap paper ; the bourgeoisie 's greater leisure for private reading ; and the abandonment by circulating libraries of the three-volume novel , which had been the favoured vehicle for fiction during much of the nineteenth century : Kermode exaggerates a little , I think ; nothing in the establishment of university English is as important as the innovations in culture and technology which established the book in its modern form . |
30 | The first two tasks , though hideously difficult , were at least relatively straightforward ; the third posed the problem which is at the heart of Peter Dennis 's book : whose law was to be restored and what civilian authority should take over ? |