Example sentences of "[is] [pron] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have n't any skills so there 's nothing much on the board for me
2 On form there 's nothing much between the two .
3 quite cos he it 's nothing much at all
4 There 's nothing much in that to get upset about .
5 So a a and there 's nothing much in , I 'm at the
6 ‘ There 's nothing more for me here , ’ said Donna wearily .
7 There 's nothing more for us here .
8 ‘ Then there 's nothing more for either of us to say , ’ she accepted dully , turning away from him and then halting as the edge of her vision caught the movement he made towards her .
9 If you 've been to Burford and seen the spot , there 's nothing more to be said .
10 She agreed , so there 's nothing more to be said . ’
11 There is nothing much to be proud of , to be sure , in all this ; and the self-sufficient hero , who knows it , is nothing of a boaster .
12 Now it is of course always possible to substitute ( x ) Fx for ( Ex ) Fx , replacing the existential quantifier , that is , with a universal quantifier plus negation , but there is nothing much to be gained by such a swap , for to paraphrase the proposition that something is human by saying that it is not the case that everything is non-human is merely to beg the question .
13 Without Gollum Good could never have succeeded in destroying Evil and when the Ring is gone the Elves feel forced to leave Middle Earth because there is nothing more for them to do .
14 The notion that there is nothing more to the idea of parliamentary sovereignty than that Parliament is more powerful than the Crown has a strange ring to today 's ears .
15 This faithfulness does not , however , suggest that there is nothing more to be achieved in activity .
16 If there is nothing more to be discussed , then a new heading appears in the report and you move on to another subject .
17 Having gone conspicuously quiet for over an hour , disappearing before we had even finished unpacking the car , there is nothing more to be deduced than the obvious .
18 If someone is asked a question and replies yes or no it will be understood that the question is now answered and that there is nothing more to be said .
19 ‘ Why do you continue to pretend that there is nothing more between us than a common interest in two wayward adolescents ? ’
20 ‘ My life is my own during the week . ’
21 And there is plenty more of that .
22 Is she another of your cousins ? ’
23 But there is something more to be said about the focusing of attention on the present and oneself .
24 If you believe that there is something more after this life and that the spirit of the person who has died is continuing its journey in that place , then , because that is as it should be , there is no point in crying for that spirit .
25 What seems to be required now is something more in the nature of a decision .
26 Now this is something more from clinical use but again has potential uses in work psychology .
27 Actual experience of dealing with funding bodies and of ethical dilemmas faced and surmounted is something some of you can contribute … please do .
28 This is one more of those little challenges that life throws at you . ’
29 Sgurr an Lochain is the next peak on and there is one more beyond it , Creag nan Damh .
30 I think his er the best thing to do would be simply to acknowledge at that stage , as Bill did , yeah that is an important area erm say yeah that 's something we can help you on , indeed it 's something many of my clients erm have found that Friends Provident is really very good at organizing , we 've got plans specifically designed for that but rather than look at that now , let's look at the overall picture
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