Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But no matter how great the differences are between the various views about the way the BBC should go , I am sure a great deal unites us . |
2 | The England boss is too much of a diplomat and never gives a clue to his plans , but I am sure a no-nonsense chap like you will not fudge the issue . |
3 | I am sure a large number of our readers will have been aware of the advertising and inserts for The Modern Amateur Electronics Manual , previously available from WEKA Publishing , and advertised extensively in a wide range of hobbyist and technical media . |
4 | If I am lucky a red fire-boat may come storming up from its station on the Grand Canal . |
5 | I 've sat here patiently , and I 've lifti I 've listened to all the briefly 's and I think I 'm due a brief word to the assembly |
6 | ‘ I 'm certain a great many people care . |
7 | In your case , I 'm sure a specific quantity — which you can divide into two or three meals a day , so he does n't get too frustrated on a diet — is the simplest solution . |
8 | I 'm sure a healthy body leads to a healthy mind and that helped me cope with the daily pressures of newspaper life . ’ |
9 | Yeah , I 'm sure a walking bank be glad when you 've got a job , you 'll be earning your own money you can buy your own things . |
10 | Also , while I do n't desperately miss most of the extra facilities found on the big brother GP12 preamp , I really feel a balanced DI output would be a great advantage here when feeding a desk and would obviate the need for a separate DI box , as I 'm sure a large number of this combo 's potential users will be hoping to use it either in the studio or to reinforce their sound through a PA . |
11 | No , no I think it 's just that er , then your sorts of signs I think to indicate that , that was a no ball because it was , I 'm sure an unintentional er beamer and er , they still did well really to get a bit of back on here so . |
12 | But where I 'm puzzled a little bit by Terry , is about five minutes ago Terry said , people have got to go and beg and |
13 | ‘ Yes , I 'm afraid a factual error has been made , ’ said RSPB spokesman Derek Niemann . |
14 | I was awake a long time that night . |
15 | While I was pregnant a young security guard used to enquire solicitously about the state of my ankles . |
16 | It was nearly 20 years ago and I was proof-reading an immense document called Labour 's Programme . |
17 | I also met the police station er Sergeant and and after discussing further the matters with him erm then I was happy an armed operation was er was necessary . |
18 | ‘ My sweet love , you 're tired a great deal too often . |
19 | And once you 're married a little bit of complacency settles in and your membership is not quite so well served , but what you 've got to remember is that whilst you 're busy losing interest , somebody else is always interested in your partner or your member , so when , I 'll rephrase that I 'll rephrase that . |
20 | I think maybe we were due a bad 45 minutes because our recent performances have been excellent . |
21 | Erm , Chair , on the general financial position , it 's , it 's what I referred to earlier , as moving from somewhere where there were a direct employer or where we were grant-aiding a voluntary body to get on to a more , ultimately a more commercial footing , where we relate the money that we 're paying to the services that are being provided . |
22 | Normally there is present a great deal of assurance and this finds expression usually in ways which are not too finely sensitive to the assurances of others . |
23 | In the presumption that the study of science and mathematics is ‘ useful ’ there is latent a new and harmful kind of philistinism , based partly on ignorance . |
24 | There is overall a certain uniformity to the record . |
25 | ‘ In conclusion , whilst this group was not a ‘ happy ’ group , there was evident a considerable yearning and reaching out towards happiness . |
26 | We taxied towards the buildings and a little party of figures came to meet us as if they were welcoming a foreign diplomat . |
27 | The she thought they were due a special run , cos you know they did n't . |
28 | We are talking of them being competitive a long way down the road . ’ |
29 | And what 's more , everyone 's apologising all over the place except for one vile journalist who says it 's possible a misguided vigilante thought getting rid of Harry the only path to real justice , and I want Harry to sue him , it 's truly vicious . ’ |
30 | I think it 's terrible an old woman like me ! |