Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [noun] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But it must be nearly dinner time now .
2 The investigation included soil gas surveys and core drilling , and showed that modern industries were not responsible.The pollution probably derived from an engineering works that was closed some IS years ago .
3 Well they were n't York stone then were they ?
4 Well , you know , I think it was a kind of sports bag or something and I thought oh I 'll go along with that and the other , I mean I had heard of them before and I made a few enquiries and they said , you know , you you were quite quality company so I thought
5 It 's only Monday morning too !
6 The emphasis is entirely escapist enjoyment rather than self-improvement : books as an alternative to the pressures of life ( work , family , politics , sex and shopping ) .
7 It 's not victor book there , you can pick it up any time you want .
8 ‘ It 's not lunch time yet , is it ? ’
9 It 's not lunch time yet I 've got to sort out all these paperwork in a minute
10 It 's not supper time yet Digger .
11 Though the policy has been to raise the price of long-distance season tickets well above the average , for thousands there is still standing room only on the high-speed commute .
12 Your skin may now be soft and smooth but it 's probably lily white too .
13 It 's probably news time fairly soon .
14 The vision of Arthur Guinness had been realised and the foundations laid for the building of the international organisation that is now Guinness Brewing Worldwide .
15 Just south of it was the Jeanetta Cochrane theatre , where Haynes was working with , amongst others , Charles Marovitz , another exiled American , but , in his case , from New York 's lower east side rather than Louisiana .
16 In domestic relationships within the household and in relationships between close neighbours , who see one another very frequently , this is how gift exchange usually operates .
17 That is why Rugby Union nowadays would probably do just as well if the game built a system of scouting such as Rugby League has had for 100 years .
18 This is where state visitor usually land , and official welcome by President Carter or to her senior US officials .
19 We know where the problems are , we can actually solve those problems , and I think that 's where parish council actually far closer in touch with the people , because we 're on the ground and there are fifteen of us
20 It was not Sussex backwardness alone that brought trouble but the collapse of the artificial prosperity across England when the wars ended in 1815 and were followed by a series of disastrous harvests .
21 This was Home Road School now Cumberland School .
22 That 's not to say there was n't child abuse now , I I have my own thoughts and in my own feelings feel that there could have been some child abuse especially ch sexual abuse .
23 I was n't chewing gum though , I was eating sweets
24 Well , so , no it was n't Saturday night then .
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