Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What differentiates them are all the extra functions that have been bolted on , and this is what I 'll be concentrating on in this review . |
2 | out of four of our members er , are women , and many of them are both the paid carers , the home helps , the care assistants and so on , but also then go home to look after the young or the er elderly relatives or or disabled , and so on and and as well as seeing , wanting to see far more support in the community |
3 | I think we have gone in at a very sensible price , and I am sure the other contractors did . |
4 | ‘ I am sure the new owner will be pleased with the arrangement that ACL has in Liverpool and the option to continue this favourable contract if they so wish . ’ |
5 | I am sure the warm affinities between Scots and Jews arise out of appreciation of herrings . |
6 | I am sure the Servite fathers had given their consent for this , although not one of them came themselves . |
7 | I am sure the former view will prevail as the technology comfort factor increases . |
8 | ‘ I am sure the Botanic Centre will be a great success , ’ said Mr Parsons . |
9 | Even if the saithe has been reared on salmon pellets , I am sure the young ‘ rain goose ’ wo n't mind . |
10 | I am sure the last named came from the sinister words occasionally overheard , ‘ If there were another war … . ’ |
11 | I am sure the silly old bastard had suffered a blow to the head and believed he was playing out a role from some heroic romance . |
12 | Belvoir does n't have a large membership and I am sure the Open Day will soon change that . |
13 | ‘ I am sure the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack . |
14 | The calculation is quite complicated , as I am sure the hon. Gentleman knows . |
15 | It is all very well to say , as I am sure the hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) will say — because it is what British Rail has said for months — that the great majority of passengers coming into King 's Cross on the channel tunnel trains will go to further destinations by public transport , but there will also be many hundreds of thousands of passengers in a year who will want to be met by friends in cars , who will want to get on to coaches if they are in large parties or who will want to take taxis . |
16 | Yet there were those who moved easily around the margins , and I am certain the profound effects of this liminal time extended to more than a few of us who made this transition into structural limbo . |
17 | I am sorry The Mozartean Players omit the repeat in the first movement of K542 , which is one of Mozart 's best Trios ' especially since there is plenty of room for it on the disc . |
18 | I am positive the only reason I 'm still here is because I did take drugs . |
19 | I am afraid the latter-day Pop artists think of themselves as being a culmination of the expression of cultural realism and they regard what happened in the Sixties as a primitive expression of their more developed ideas , which seems to me far from the truth . |
20 | I am afraid the above formulae are wrong because our new solenoids do n't look the same as the old one . |
21 | Mr Isdale said : ‘ As far as I am aware the legal action related to our use of the term ‘ Monklands mafia ’ . |
22 | As far as I am concerned the whole point of Punch is to attack those in authority when they are seen to be acting in a way not worthy of respect . |
23 | I 'm static the only trouble is with our front is that because we 're getting old we ca n't manage , we 're not going to plan each garden , so it might be easier to have a , a big lawn and then |
24 | Nineteen thirty seven , thirty , thirty seven , bought it in Plymouth and our dining room suite , I 'll always remember this , cost twenty eight guineas , not the dining , I 'm sorry the three piece suite |
25 | Er , there is a a little orange leaflet which has been placed on the seats during the day that many of you , I hope , already have er , for anyone who has n't may I perhaps place these on the front table , there 's a the , there 's another supply over there and , could I please ask that some responsible representative from each district would please take a few more of these away with you so that they are distributed in district meetings in the near future , and attention drawn to them there er , if there are not enough copies er , then I 'm sure the provincial office on receiving a , a request from you will make sure there 's more that passed on to you . |
26 | Maybe it was a compliment , though I 'm sure the odd Cadillac would n't have gone amiss . |
27 | Well it 's quite , I 'm sure that I 'm sure , I 'm sure that a lot of , I 'm sure the rich peasant |
28 | Would the situation improve with the fitting of 205 radials on new rims , as I 'm sure the present ‘ thin ’ rubber ca n't be helping at all . |
29 | ‘ I 'm insulted that he 's even talking about me on the tape — and I 'm sure the other players he 's mentioned feel the same . |
30 | I 'm sure the other students have found one . ’ |