Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [pron] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly there can be no reason why one should not be a feminist and a religious person , in the sense in which I am myself a religious person . |
2 | I am what the English would call ‘ on the shelf ’ : eccentric in their eyes . |
3 | ‘ Regrettably , I am none the wiser . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'm none the wiser , unless his work was something to do with the Hell Fire Club . |
5 | Have you got a couple of settings on yours is it a high and a low ? |
6 | ‘ I feel it particularly strongly because , as a Hungarian Jew , I was myself a potential victim of the Holocaust . |
7 | ‘ I feel it particularly strongly because , as a Hungarian Jew , I was myself a potential victim of the Holocaust . |
8 | " I know : steak four times a day topped with butter and tons of eggs and cheese and stuff and you 're none the worse for it . " |
9 | ‘ She is what the English call a chatterbox , I believe . ’ |
10 | Is she is she a real Dulux old English sheepdog ? |
11 | But she was none the wiser for what came out of the speakers : a soft sea of hiss , a hint of ultrasonics , and a persistent , repetitive creaking noise . |
12 | It was depressing to have to admit to herself that after four days together she was none the wiser , that , if she made the mistake again of leaving her vulnerable heart unguarded , he might once more strike her a casually cruel blow , and this time she might not recover . |
13 | She was none the wiser . |
14 | She 'd let herself go , last night — but she was none the worse for it , was she ? |
15 | We are ourselves a major source of the moisture in the air inside our homes . |
16 | ‘ We 're none the wiser . ’ |
17 | So wh what was it In what way do you know , I mean is it the About the flats themselves , I mean are they are they the same , or have they gone What about the flats are they are they any different to w when you first came here ? |
18 | ‘ Oh dear , I hope they 're none the worse ? ’ |
19 | They were hardly his own yet sprang from his heart as though , in those exalted moments , it were itself a living vessel of the Christmas mystery . |
20 | ‘ It 's nothing the same , ’ Rab said . |
21 | Compare this analysis with comments made by Chris Fowler of GLAAD , reported in Time Out : ‘ It [ Basic Instinct ] simply pre-sents even more negative stereotypes , and it 's something no self-respecting gay person will put up with . ’ |
22 | ‘ It 's something the same . ’ |
23 | In any case , he warned me , it 's what a rich man calls an asset and , he added for good measure , never invest in something new , especially when there 's a war on . |
24 | But we all we can do is reflect the position of women in society , and I do not think that what 's we 're about and I do not think it 's what the parliamentary Labour party . |
25 | ‘ It 's what the Steering Committee 's trying to prove , is n't it ? |
26 | Well Richard 's so much , i it 's what an awful lot of childishness in him |
27 | I think they 're being irresponsible , I think we 're being responsible , and I make no apology er for borrowing when it 's for investment in our own future , that 's what intelligent companies do , it 's what an intelligent government should do . |
28 | With its elegant accommodations , incomparable service , renowned restaurants and premier location , it 's everything a world-class hotel should be . |
29 | It is something the International Board will have to look into very seriously . |
30 | If this is a problem , however , it is one the novel shares with many of the novels we now read . |