Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As curtain goes up , my hands are shaking so badly I 'm in grave danger of flight . |
2 | Suddenly I 'm in another world . ’ |
3 | I can be doing the most mundane of tasks , and quite suddenly I 'm in another place , with different people . " |
4 | Suddenly I was on first names terms . |
5 | If I read I like to sit up , if I start to lie down I was like this . |
6 | Er yes because obviously I was in that type of field . |
7 | proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money . |
8 | So I 'm about that . |
9 | So I 'm against all their proposals , I think they 're an absolute disaster ! |
10 | Erm I 'm in I 'm in some difficulty because this is this is a matter that 's arisen since the original matters er matters for discussion were drawn up so I 'm not able to give you the formal views of the council in that respect . |
11 | Yes that 's how that 's how it was , yes all I was on that gate , I 'd been on that gate myself dozens of times . |
12 | ‘ The doctor examined her and said : ‘ Mrs Rubinstein , organically you are in perfect health . ’ |
13 | Looking at what Micky 's like and everything , when I thought before what it would be like and what the situation actually is , I think basically you 're in another world , you know what I mean ? |
14 | So have you , have you have you now persuaded yourself that perhaps you 're over optimistic about I mean cos you were suggesting that attitudes had changed |
15 | ‘ Perhaps you 're in that holly bush over there ? ’ |
16 | So she 's on eighteen pound , they 'll owe say eighty pound a week rent . |
17 | So she been in next door has she , all , the whole morning ? |
18 | So you been in all day ? |
19 | So you 're on Supplementary ? |
20 | So you 're nearer twelve than you are eleven . |
21 | So you 're against that because you think it trivialises it ? |
22 | It struck me suddenly we were within two weeks of Christmas . |
23 | If this were not enough we are in serious danger of election overkill . |
24 | So we 're at that very early stage that we are working directly with Social Services , and also in another area with education , for the same reason . |
25 | It 's just something that we ca n't do I 'm afraid so so we 're on five now |
26 | So we 're in ninety three ninety four we 've got about a year and a bit before we actually have to start really doing something |
27 | and erm as usual this was erm , this created a bit of controversy because erm temporary staff , according to the reading of the minute , did n't er , were n't entitled to war bonus because erm , they 'd been appointed at a certain salary and er that was that and er , but in the end we managed to get our war bonus as well so we were on equal pegging with the , with the other staff . |
28 | When the bass cuts in we 're in dirty funk horizons , and even if you ca n't make out what 's being said , it sounds as urgent as life . |
29 | Suddenly they were on different planets . |
30 | That is not to say that necessarily they are in any sense physical , that a theory which identifies the mental with the physical , or some of the physical , is forced upon us , whatever our attitude to such a theory . |