Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think how we organise ourselves is up to the president and the committee .
2 I , I think to erm , very briefly to answer your point , erm , I believe that the , the quotes contract culture which is around at the moment , has missed out a major component which is concerned with community development and community enhancement .
3 or 170 MN/m 2 which is round about the average for laboratory glassware , window panes , beer bottles and most of the other common forms of glass but was something between a fiftieth and a hundredth of what he reckoned it ought to be .
4 Until recently it was assumed to be a flattened axisymmetric spheroid ( that is , one which is round in the plane of the Galaxy ) .
5 After the spawning , which is over in a couple of hours , remove the parents as they are avid egg-eaters , then cover the tank completely to protect the light sensitive eggs .
6 When he went home to his parents ' house in Ealing or to the Barbican , his grandmother drove him the mile and a half to Rickmansworth station , which is up on the northern end of the Metropolitan Line .
7 Which is out along the shore in Rathlesholm .
8 The flavour of this front was best given in the imperfect English of the ‘ military commission ’ which tried to examine its chances in 1984 : ‘ The intent of an irregular operation having characteristics of heterodox struggle and design , prevented because of its audacity and little tangibility , adequate following of the SOUTHERN operation , which is out of the control of the most acute analysis . ’
9 Group A will be using the Stanley Library which is directly opposite where you 've just had coffee , and Group C will be using the Reception Room which is back towards the Porter 's Lodge on the right hand side .
10 Last year 3,284 were killed or seriously injured , which is down on the figure of 4,302 in 1981 , but a long way from the Department of Transport 's aim of cutting it to below 3,000 .
11 Denholm himself is up in the wardroom trying to resume his slumbers . ’
12 Pat has got a second class going , for the elderly at the Newquay Day Centre ( where she is up against a simultaneously running Bingo session ) , and would now like to introduce a recreational and/or breathing class to her locality .
13 Just when that dream person is deciding to redial your number he or she is in for a surprise — the second sitting has moved in on your table .
14 She also wants to exercise to improve muscle tone during this period ; she can then see what shape she is in at the end of the year before she decides whether or not she really does need to lose those extra 4 lb ( 1.8 kg ) .
15 She is back in the house that she is always remembering and talking endlessly about , she has her precious Miss Cress .
16 The good news is that she is back in the studio and discussing a new recording contract with Island .
17 At the time of going to press she is back in the C1 psychiatric unit at Holloway as a convicted remand prisoner waiting to go to court .
18 Hywel , she is out on the hills alone … ’
19 She is out for the evening to celebrate at her favourite local restaurant .
20 Naturally I say , ‘ Hang on a minute ’ , and when I turn round she is off in the kitchen banging saucepans about .
21 P. Dino , you , it depends who is around at the time .
22 Unfortunately , most groups can not boast a chairperson or co-ordinator who is up to the job .
23 And veteran broadcaster Mark Page , who is back with the station , popped into the studios to wish his colleague good luck before the first broadcast of the Mark Turnbull Sunday Phone-In .
24 Today 's match may also come a little too soon for David Robertson , who is back in the squad .
25 Her job can also mean giving up her Saturdays to attend court , or an evening to see a client who is out during the day .
26 He comes in as a replacement for unbeaten fellow Liverpudlian Shea Neary , who is out with a hand injury .
27 The colt is out of a half-sister to Milligram , who is out of the 1,000 Guineas winner One in a Million .
28 A spokesman for the DS says that they ca n't comment on individual cases but in general anyone who is out of the country for whatever reason is then deemed unavailable for work and ca n't be in receipt of benefits .
29 Mr Webb , who is out of the Country at them moment , says he welcomes that the accounts are being looked at , as he claims he 's still owed more than £130,000 .
30 ‘ No one who is out for a business return would look at football shares , ’ commented a leading sporting paper .
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