Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'ope 'e 's not burned bad , ’ she muttered anxiously . |
2 | He expanded this view by referring to a number of authorities , which could only be truly explained by saying that certain contracts have become part of " the accepted machinery of a type of transaction which is generally found acceptable and necessary ; so that instead of being regarded as restrictive they are accepted as part of the structure of a trading society " . |
3 | This poses a particular problem for Britain with her emphasis on the free-trading potential of the EEC , an objective which is not given similar prominence by her fellow Members . |
4 | ( 2 ) During an offer neither the offeror nor the board of the target company may provide information to some shareholders which is not made available to all . |
5 | The only beneficiary who is entitled to receive sums immediately from the date of death is a life tenant of the residuary estate which is not made clear in the question the reader asks . |
6 | Which is not called that now , I went to Road . |
7 | Metals are considered more ‘ important ’ than wood , which is hardly considered worthy of serious attention at all . |
8 | Many of the previous chapters have been concerned with the description of phonemes , and in 5.2 it was pointed out that the subject of phonology includes not just this aspect ( which is usually called segmental phonology ) but also several others . |
9 | With the reduction in cost of computer memory it is now possible to convert speech into digital information which is then compressed many hundreds of times and stored in a ROM . |
10 | Right so there , the er Chow tests statistic F , right , is Chow 's first , first test right and er E is Chow 's second test which is often called predictive failure . |
11 | Platinum is central to the success of JCI , which is now ranked third in the table of top South African mining and finance houses . |
12 | However , another typical feature of octamer-binding POU-domain factors , such as Oct-1 , Oct-2 , Oct-6 and the recently cloned brain-4 factor ( identical with N-Oct 4 ; A. Tobler and E. Schreiber , unpublished results ) , is that they can also bind to the heptamer sequence CTCATGA which is naturally located adjacent to the octamer sequence in the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] . |
13 | Nobody 's even took any notice of it . |
14 | Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before . |
15 | Nobody 's ever mentioned that . |
16 | Chairman I must respond to that , that the work secret road is not appraise donated to this organization , I think it 's one latched onto by the press to develop some headline , er nobody 's ever used that phrase about anything being secret in this organization whatsoever , the simple fact is that these drawings for your approval are not yet finished , that 's the extent of secrecy , my staff are still working on them , they 'll come |
17 | I could , I , but nobody 's ever suggested that before . |
18 | Chris refuses to do something I 'm afraid when somebody 's already done three quarters of the work , you ca n't put somebody on to do the last quarter . |
19 | At six months old , she 's already visited three mills — perhaps she will attend a formulation meeting by the time she 's two ? |
20 | But she 's already rejected four agency nurses now , so I 'm getting a bit desperate . ’ |
21 | And she 's already collected seventeen thousand signatures on a petition for a change in the law . |
22 | She 's already made two films , one starring Tom ‘ Magnum ’ Selleck . |
23 | She 's already forgotten all about Rose , never speaks her name . |
24 | Katharine Over has only been studying Japanese for a year , but she 's already considered good enough to act as an ambassador for Britain . |
25 | She 's already sold most things of value . |
26 | She 's finally abandoned any fantasies that if she were five foot two and blonde , life as an actress might be easier . |
27 | She 's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies . |
28 | the coach to the breeders ' evening that 's what I mentioned before , we paid for the refreshments and the rent show secretary has only claimed two pounds which is a scandal really she 's probably paid twenty out , twenty pounds |
29 | when she was only a second year therefore that means , she 's not given enough work , but I mean |
30 | Polo , she 's still got it , she 's not done twenty five thousand miles yet . |