Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] the [adj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The older you are the greater the chance of you having shingles . |
2 | Since inflation and unemployment are both unpopular these iso-vote lines are downward-sloping , and the further away from the origin they are the lower the popularity they imply . |
3 | But they are the least the world must do to make itself safer from nuclear blackmail . |
4 | You ca n't tell they 're the same the only way you can tell is if they 're , if they 're working with number , I mean that 's a plus or a positive that 's a positive three . |
5 | Now how many of the sectors as again as defined ones which we 've agreed we will examine , er would fit or would be con would be consistent with regional , sub-regional policies or would possibly cause conflict with those if er they were the receiving the receiving area for a new settlement ? |
6 | They were the same colours-the same jewels — as those he had worn the first time they had met . |
7 | Noone has come out to say it ( excepting twats like Emlyn Hughes ) , but even all the Wilko for England stuff has been negative saying he s the same a taylor , ie long ball . |
8 | it 's the substantial the plaintiff is n't it , that 's allowed |
9 | They chose this room because it 's the nearest the backstairs . |
10 | Still I suppose the time 's it 's the actual the calendar 's starting to tick for having this is n't it now . |
11 | Anyway he says it will be decided upon cos it 's the half an hour to go at it , you watch in the end . |
12 | ‘ It 's the same every year . |
13 | ‘ It 's the same every year . |
14 | It 's the same the whole world over . |
15 | ‘ It 's the same the whole world over , Sister , ’ he said , ‘ but it 's sad it should come to Ireland as well . ’ |
16 | It 's the same the whole world over … |
17 | The best preliminary plan may be for the reader to open the book upright at ( the illustration ) and then go to the other side of the room , to be imposed on from a distance : it is the nearest the book can offer to the proper first encounter with the figure . |
18 | In the absence of a university college it was the nearest the Gold Coast had to an institution of higher education . |
19 | It was the first the DDA knew about it . |
20 | It was the least the people whose letters he kept and treasured deserved . |
21 | It was the fifth the two had played and the closest yet . |
22 | With him it was the offensive à outrance — the headlong attack . |
23 | Well it was the same no distinction at all in that sense , but er you know we were sort of they had more serious things to talk about than I wan er you know I knew the cook , er couple of o other apprentices from the carpenters shop we used to go into the main th there was no-one to keep an eye on us in the in the mess-room you see , no-one to tell us . |
24 | It was the same every year , was n't it ? ’ |
25 | It was the same every morning , only worse on some mornings . |
26 | It was the same every Friday : Abie Klugman was home for the Sabbath , always the first to return . |
27 | But it was the same the world over , she supposed . |
28 | It was the same the next day , and the next , and still nothing happened . |
29 | The gangly singer — who later admitted he was the worse the wear for drink — ineptly mimicked Kylie and her dancers for two embarrassing minutes . |