Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Think she 's off this week .
2 Yeah , cos er Lorraine told me last , what Lorraine works every two weeks , what she 's on this weekend , so erm , so it 's two weeks ago she told
3 I still think she 's on this floor .
4 on top of you , especially Yvonne when she 's on this week .
5 In this business , you 're on dodgy ground trying to attach the words ‘ courage ’ and ‘ integrity ’ to anything ; certainly the Heavenly EP is for a good cause , and those involved are doing a lot for their profiles in the worthiest possible way , blah blah , charidee , blah blah AIDS , but Sinead has done too ( see following letter ) and in any case , she 's on another planet to these people .
6 She 's for this house .
7 yeah she 'll be in trouble wo n't she , she often gets her own drinks anyway , she sort of like , she 's at that age she can , it 's only when they get out there together
8 Yeah , she 's about that age , yeah she is about that age
9 is to be honest she 's of little benefit to my organization .
10 She 's in such agony , ’ stormed Perdita , ‘ why do n't we just put her out of her misery ? ’
11 But I mean she 's in that room .
12 She 's in that sort of mold .
13 She 's done nothing but wee in my kitchen and now she 's in that corner !
14 I 'll , I 'll ask this other girl who I do n't know so well but I 'm sure if she 's going that way , she , you know , she 's in that area anyway .
15 Yeah , well the one I got , I go , one I got five pound off she lives alone and she 's in that flat and everything .
16 If you really do n't think she 's in any danger , then I do n't know what else I can say to you . ’
17 ‘ As soon as you find out anything that suggests Heather is still alive , as soon as you learn where she might be or whether she 's in any danger , contact me at once .
18 I just hope she 's in this time . ’
19 Yeah , she 's about that age , yeah she is about that age
20 Carlotta de Leyva belongs to one of the liberal families opposed to the dictator Lopez and as the betrothed of the leader of that opposition , Don Manuel of Encinitas , she is to some extent a figurehead , a political symbol : moreover , to the youth of eighteen , Highworth Ridden , who is introduced to her soon after his arrival in Santa Barbara , she is an ideal because she is in effect the first woman who has ever touched his love , as someone to be served , not someone to aspire to .
21 This can meet her need temporarily when she is at some crisis point , providing , for all concerned , a trial period of living under the same roof , in this tactful guise of a holiday — without commitment on either side .
22 His secretary , Shirley , smirks from behind her desk , self-righteous at being at her post before the boss , even though she is at this moment inspecting her face in a compact mirror .
23 Over there , at the , you ca n't see her she is behind that pillar and she 's wearing a peach jumper and
24 Each novel presents a main character in a situation in which he or she is in some way alienated .
25 or she is in some way masculinized :
26 Among his successors as Duke of Aquitaine only Richard is known to have written verse and certainly neither of the two surviving poems attributed to him is of this quality .
27 New work by her is on this month at Germans van Eck , running until the 23rd .
28 He well he 's , he 's moved into somewhere , du n no whether it 's with this woman or not but she 's got two young kids .
29 It 's just like an inverse it 's of that number
30 Jane : No I did n't is certainly confrontational but it 's of little interest dramatically .
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