Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's as good as here .
2 Nice as she is and nice as I am , we 're both second string to the power and the rowing ability of the crews .
3 So really they the benefit of this to those of you is that that this end of Portugal is like that is it .
4 Now I think this is a very interesting point because if you go home , and over the next few days do what most people do after course like this , and that is they listen perhaps a little bit to radio , certainly watch some T V and , and think about all these issues , one of the things that will surprise you is that some of the people who are prominent broadcasters are really rather incompetent .
5 And as for Mr Willi Stoph , the former prime minister , a major mark against him is that 100 different brands of whisky were found in his cellar — in other countries that would be admired .
6 It 's that that keeps me going .
7 It 's that that 's simply the advice the advice that 's given by the Teachers ' Pensions Agency .
8 So it 's that that we 're approving tonight .
9 It 's that that 's weep .
10 It 's that that should n't be permitted . "
11 If somebody calls you up and says something 's not working , always ask , well what did you change recently , and ninety five percent of the time , it 's that that 's the cause of the problems .
12 I do n't really , I do n't really think it 's that that 's pinning people down and I think this theatre will be slightly different .
13 That 's a thingy , it 's that that 's it .
14 I mean it 's that that
15 It 's that that little he could n't find it .
16 He said I bet it 's that that 's been , oh and then it jumped down and ran corner at g where ch caravan is , he said I bet that 's what 's been eating your bloody daffodil bulbs and that .
17 It 's not just that drama teachers are nostalgic romantics who hanker for a simpler way of life ( though there may well be an element of truth in that ) ; it 's that these self-contained communities can not easily call upon outside forces to solve their problems .
18 Well it 's that same with
19 It 's that same adhesive — it looks as if it will have to be withdrawn ; there 's definitely some harmful irritant in it . ’
20 Yes , that 's right , I mean it 's that most of you , most of you can , most of you can arrive at work in the morning and if somebody says what the traffic 's like you would n't know , because you do n't know how you got there .
21 well over , over a period , it 's and other things too but they sa they said that murals and proggie mats are involved in it .
22 Well , well , over , over a period it 's and other things too but this this set of murals and are involved in it .
23 it 's and that 's telephone and fax Yeah I mean that 'll be great , yes .
24 And also , it 's cos that , you know after we had that row about Terry , after Bank Holiday expecting not to have to do a day in the shop , and er he 's already owing Brian a day ?
25 No , it 's cos this it 's not flat surface .
26 Marcus here — ’ ‘ Yeah , yeah , whatever — he maybe has n't got it yet but it 's as good as . ’
27 I do n't know why he makes you do that I mean it 's if that was something the I mean all Tony used to ever say when we were at traffic lights were if you want to you can put the handbrake on at this set of traffic lights if they were downhill
28 ‘ If a plane 's delayed , it 's because one of us has nicked the wheel , shit like that .
29 But when Prince rocks out it 's because that 's as much a part of him as the funk strut .
30 It 's because that 's the sort of trace you get with an oxygen minimum around eight hundred metres .
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