Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [be] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want a note about timetable change I 'm sending this round so note it down |
2 | Mum I 'm leaving that , I 'm leaving that , I 'm |
3 | ‘ Of course I 'm making more money here than walking around , ’ she says with a broad , toothless grin . |
4 | So instead of going this afternoon I 'm going this morning while Jim 's at home before he goes to work . |
5 | see if you can find out who 's spending money down that area , and then a occasionally , not , not too often , jobs that he 's fell back on and dropped , I 've been able to get a little start on , and very foolishly I used to tell him sometimes of the progress I was making that was where I made a mistake . |
6 | The experiment I was doing all those months ago when I began writing this book , which I described in Chapter 2 , involved using the sugar fucose as a precursor for glycoprotein . |
7 | ‘ It would be nice to grab a few goals and with that in mind I 'm using all three of our main strikers . ’ |
8 | Mummy I 'm taking these out . |
9 | Yeah except look at the pair of you look at the pair of you singing these I mean look at these songs you 're singing this is ridiculous . |
10 | ‘ On the other hand , if you 're a character actress you 're allowed much more freedom to question the role you 've been given , and to go more deeply into it to find a means of playing the part . |
11 | No you can wait until you can see her going out with wait until the car 's not there if you know what car she 's driving these days . |
12 | Even though in effect you 're using more of your income proportionately than you would have been doing before . |
13 | Yes , income , that 's right , incomes have risen , er , and as a result we 're consuming more goods , consuming more goods it , it followed , well not automatically , but there 's a likelihood that trade will also , will also rise . |
14 | Whenever we say a system has ‘ adopted ’ a new curricular practice we are making all sorts of value judgements . |
15 | As the economic crisis has got worse , the attention the government has given to education has got less to the point where instead of opening schools they are closing some of them , because — so they say — they ca n't pay the teachers ' salaries . |
16 | In the exile it was decreed that circumcision was to be the official rite of initiation into Judaism and all that that now meant . |
17 | And as they prepare for first division football he 's relishing another challenge , just as he 's looking forward to renewing acquaintances with certain Meath players today . |
18 | The other one , vaguely at the back of my mind it was raised this morning cos I recall Mr made a comment on it , and that is erm looking at the growth implications beyond two thousand and six . |
19 | In future it is hoped that information will be posted at the nearest car parks , as well as at the crag , allowing for a change of plan before walking to the climbs ! |
20 | In effect it is conceded that society was in a state of flux , consisting not of four but of five estates , subject nevertheless to fundamental reservations , for the labouring poor are not adjudged worthy of an independent voice . |
21 | The National Government had been allotted a definite task , and on its completion it is understood that Parliament should be dissolved as soon as circumstances permit , and that each of the parties should be left free to place its policy before the electors for their approval . |
22 | What a pleasure it is to hear some of these pieces for the first time in clear digital sound ! |
23 | ‘ Yes , when I 'm listening to the drummer I 'm listening much more to the bass drum than I did before , because that 's what I have to play with . ’ |
24 | By the autumn of 1989 I could see that the work I was planning more breeding and lecturing , was going to get very costly . |
25 | ‘ No wonder you were doing such good business , ’ he said . |
26 | May I ask in whose honour you were playing those pipes ? ’ |
27 | In the morning Ballesteros and Olazabal could have been cast as villains but after lunch they were to produce some irrepressible form . |
28 | In registering those concerns it was paying some of the penalties of the pioneer , anxious to ensure adequate monitoring of both traditional and novel courses — single subject and multidisciplinary , full-time , part-time and mixed mode , organized by year or in modules . |
29 | You will not be told how much he earns ; but you will be told that the reports of £1 million a year are exaggerated and distorted ( half that is nearer the mark ) ; you will be told , too , that in his fourth year at the Bar he was earning less than a Manchester bus driver — without overtime . |
30 | I think that Gary rang him up and said he was going to back to work , there 's only people starting work he 's giving some people some work . |