Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I know it varies , erm we are rather identical we are actually very close together and erm hope that with the erm C C County what Labour 's put forward to the basic budget er .
2 As the house and garage are circa 1930s it blends in nicely , looking ‘ old ’ from the start .
3 Although the resources allocated to in-service training are numerically small it is a potential source of notable innovation .
4 WOUNDED but still doggedly alive , Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton is lurching remorselessly towards the Democratic presidential nomination — to the delight of White House strategists who are mostly convinced he will be a wonderfully bloodied candidate for President Bush to beat up and kill off in the autumn .
5 ( You are dead right he is .
6 We are delighted to have you here you are most welcome we do hope you will enjoy yourself so much you will return as soo as soon as you can , to perhaps take advantage of our ferry port links with Normandy , and now Bilbao in Spain .
7 If the women had been less busy she might have been seen while she was exploring , but with Lady Marion 's own baby due soon they had plenty of fine weaving and sewing to occupy their eyes .
8 If a visit there had been less pressing she 'd have been very willing to cuddle down into the comfortable bed and let sleep blank out her problems for a while .
9 Because they are highly volatile they do not leave a permanent mark on paper , and unlike fatty vegetable oils , essences have the consistency of water or alcohol and are not greasy .
10 IF YOU ARE sufficiently distinguished you may well be lucky enough to be invited to address the prestige conference Advances in Fermentation ‘ 83 to be held in September .
11 One of these entered the popular literature and is still repeated by journalists , despite the fact that Hugh McClean , who , in admitting his part in the Shankill UVF killings , is supposed to have said : ‘ I am terribly sorry I ever heard of that man Paisley or decided to follow him ’ , later denied making such a statement to the police .
12 Nathan hated them because they implied that he was terribly little and when you are terribly little you do n't want the world to keep pointing it out to you at every opportunity .
13 And when in 1937 a questionnaire was distributed to authors about their attitude towards the Spanish Civil War , he sent the reply ( which he said that he never expected to be published ) that , " While I am naturally sympathetic I still feel convinced that it is best that at least a few men of letters remain silent " .
14 ‘ I am only sorry you ever were put to it , and glad out of all measure that you came out of it without worse harm .
15 I know that members and non-members alike have found them useful , and I am only sorry I missed the October one .
16 Now , I am so thankful I stayed longer , for in this time I had an unforgettable experience .
17 I am so sorry I could not revert to the ‘ phone at the very moment you rang on Thursday .
18 and , er I always say that I am so grateful I am not , because I 've seen what it 's done and our Marg with Val her sister , we 've both got sisters who are extremely jealous you 've seen them , you 've seen jealously eat away at them
19 I am so intrigued I forget about Crilly , who is ready for me with an unwrinkled surface of silver , the smack neatly concentrated into a lump .
20 I am so ignorant I ca n't bear it ! ’
21 ‘ I am so happy you like it here , child . ’
22 ‘ … suddenly I became free by some secret action , and now I am so happy I found your letter concerning my person .
23 Now I do n't care what people say : at times I look at the child and I am so happy I ca n't sleep at night .
24 I am so happy it 's unbelievable .
25 I am so useless it 's unbelievable .
26 ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ Dorothea said , wanting to laugh or cry , ‘ I am so glad , you can not imagine ! ‘
27 ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ he kept repeating as he led the way briskly up the staircase .
28 ‘ I am so glad you came . ’
29 I am so angry it takes me a long time to find the words .
30 I am so angry I can hardly write [ it began , and there was ample evidence in the shaping of the letters that this was indeed so ] .
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