Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | There were fifteen sisters here , but sadly most of them are gone now the old originals |
2 | Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson whose own title defence is in tatters , admitted : ‘ There are eight or so teams up there , but there is no indication that any of them are putting together the kind of run that looks ominous ‘ Blackburn showed the sort of confidence against us that comes from the feeling that you have got a chance . |
3 | Siban commands , and I am to carry out the reconnaissance . ’ |
4 | Of course , I am leaving out the personality element . |
5 | I am describing only the current reality : the state of the art of software engineering — the art of programming the raw hardware of our increasingly cheap and reliable computers to meet the needs and aspirations of their users . |
6 | As per our telephone conversations of last Friday and today , I am returning herewith the faulty copy of Xtree Gold which we received from you last week . |
7 | Yea , though I run down the valleys , I am Towed up the hills . |
8 | I 'm breaking up the band anyway . |
9 | I 'm breaking up the spaghetti cos I hate it in long lengths ! |
10 | ‘ I do n't know my lines and I 'm dragging down the rest of the cast . ’ |
11 | You know , I 'm bringing up the child the best I can , she has plenty of love I love her very much ! |
12 | I 'm picking up the PR material in a couple of weeks . |
13 | because I 'm charged exactly the same whether I 'm there for three hours or twenty minutes ! |
14 | ‘ I 'm tidying up the last ten years by releasing two compilation albums , ’ he says . |
15 | I 'm looking down the garden that 's lovely ! |
16 | I 'm taking on the question of violence , this most difficult question . |
17 | Every day I do n't manage to catch the same bus home as you do , I 'm fed up the whole evening . |
18 | ‘ I 'm soaking up the wisdom , ’ Oscar replied . |
19 | ‘ Lee , I 'm dishing out the borscht . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm goin' up the market , I 'll walk along wiv yer , ’ Florrie said , straightening the wide lapel of her shabby coat . |
21 | ‘ I 'm goin' down the Town ‘ All an' 'ave a word wiv that medical bloke . |
22 | And I do n't think I do n't think I 'm leaving anything out on that and I do n't think I 'm misinterpreting where the discussion went on Friday . |
23 | ‘ I 'm nipping down the market , ’ he informed wife number eight |
24 | I mean , he 's all , I mean he walked in the door , he was , I 'm coming down the garden , and erm , he walked down the garden and he 'd seen me , and he started really smiling . |
25 | No I 'm saying precisely the opposite , David , Harrogate Borough Council . |
26 | It 's a smart move which leads him out onto a limb of high-flown verbiage , as in the charmingly titled Thinking Voyager 2 Type Things : ‘ I 'm electric with the snap and crackle of creation/ I 'm mixing up the mud with the spit/ So rise up Brendan Behan and like a drunken Lazarus/ Let's traipse the high bronze of the evening sky/ Like crack crazed kings ’ . |
27 | I 'm standing there the silly bloke , he stood near where the gas equipment was and I was standing there both hands clenched ready for him to start saying something ! |
28 | And I 'm carried on the tide |
29 | . I 'm going up the fair on er Saturday . |
30 | I 'm going up the garage anyway , alright ? |