Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You are my love absolutely
2 ‘ Sir Danvers Carew was my client , but you are my client too , and I want to know what I 'm doing .
3 But Norwich are my club now .
4 He would have been horrified , and very likely never have been my friend again .
5 I had thought that the one good thing about being posted to a permanent , that is a pre-war , RAF Station , was that at least the Waaf quarters should consist of solid , brickbuilt barracks and not the Nissen huts which had been my home so far .
6 It would have been my job anyway to make as little as possible of it , but it certainly was n't difficult to do because nobody seemed that bothered , ’ he says .
7 I know some people may not agree with this , but it has been my view over three or four years of struggle that there are in fact substantial elements within the establishment , within government , within the civil service who would like to help .
8 Blood and Uzis more than samba and sequins are their trademark today .
9 ‘ However , if you say you are her solicitor then I must believe you .
10 Under his control , the LMP show in these two highly contrasted works from 1785–6 that the blend of tonal balance and stylistic accuracy which has been their trademark ever since the group was founded is better than ever .
11 Perhaps most striking , has been their persistence even in the new science-based industries of the twentieth century [ Pagnamenta and Overy , 1984 ] .
12 Like Nigel , Alan had retired early , and they had enlarged and modernized — quite beautifully — a cottage nearby which had been their holiday home for many years .
13 ‘ But by then I had been her slave nearly all my life and I had n't the courage or the guts to say no .
14 Anne pushed the thing that had been her sister away .
15 It had been her intention simply to pocket the card , contemptuously , without bothering to glance at it , but something in that darkly uncaring face of his sparked a flash of angry curiosity within her .
16 ( Her cot , it had been her cot once . )
17 He seemed to inhabit his own world , set apart from them ; and Ruth hardly remembered it had once been her world too .
18 Might have been her daddy even .
19 In that sense , the sectoral approach was already being rejected : ECSC might well have been its end rather than its beginning .
20 You 're my girl now .
21 You 're my girl now , are n't you ? ’
22 So you 're my prisoner now I 'm gon na put you in jail
23 ROBBIE So you 're my aunt then .
24 ‘ I think there 's every reason that you should ; after all , according to Belinda you 're my girlfriend now . ’
25 You 're our expert here .
26 They 're your class too , Ruth . ’
27 They 're your team really .
28 ‘ This was to be my dream home .
29 Shall be my company above ;
30 Bu I meet a erm , a different oh , tribe in Saherli but I got married in England with my , though we make , this , I 'd say , this man to be my wife forever , but when I got home , back home in Ingeria you know , we did it in a , a different way .
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