Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thee are 9 arm spines proximally , 7–8 distally in large specimens , 6–8 on smaller ones .
2 Many of them are powerful gringo media barons .
3 internal business shuttles but a lot of them are long haul passengers who could n't get a direct flight to their nearest regional airport and with the nineteen ninety three directive liberalising the E C erm or European Union Airways , more and more passengers from the North and the Midlands are going to take a shuttle to Europe not to Heathrow , they are going to fly from Ringway or East Middlesbrough t to Europe and catch a long haul from Charles De Gaulle or Frankfurt and indeed Amsterdam which you probably know is now advertising itself as Britain 's third airport .
4 Some of them are potent ganglion blocking agents and were introduced into clinical medicine , but they had grave disadvantages .
5 That , I mean , the , the appointments what Jane and Linda do make me , I 'll be honest , they 're quality appointments , not all of them but I would sixty , seventy percent of them are good quality appointments .
6 Among them are Spanish actress Angela Molina and directors Almodóvar and Geraldo Rivera .
7 And erm a lot of them are retired business men , or , or people still , people in business who give their time freely to it .
8 Our team of judges — the majority of them are National Vegetable Society judges — report that competition standards are up .
9 ‘ People send you things that they think are exotic or bizarre , but when you listen to them a lot of them are just band copies of hits people just trying to sound like the Beatles .
10 Well John and I are both Chair Person , are Co-Chair at the moment , erm
11 As a result , I am assured Mr Lee can look forward to receiving a first payment by the beginning of next week .
12 I am sure Lennie Lawrence , Steve Gritt and Allan Curbishley would be delighted to take up a teaching post .
13 I am sure LCCIEB students will experience new horizons , just as I did .
14 Burr said : ‘ I am sure Ian Wright will be perfectly safe at the Den .
15 ‘ Well I am sure Goldington Hall will take you , take this card and go along . ’
16 " I am sure Mrs Dallam does n't know all that . "
17 I am sure Miss Bishop and I would both like some champagne . ’
18 She said , ‘ Why George , my dear , I think — I am sure Miss Abbott — but of course only too delighted — ’
19 In your case , at Thames Valley , I am sure Iain McLennan would be delighted to have a chat .
20 I am sure Lord fitzAlan is more than capable of conducting his own affairs without any well-intentioned assistance from me . ’
21 I am sure de Macon had his hand on his dagger hilt and I realised for all they knew I could be a member of the Luciferi .
22 Let's wait till the morning for I am sure Monsieur Vauban had a hand in this . ’
23 ‘ And I am sure Mr D'Arcy would like a little refreshment .
24 I am sure Mr Stevens senior is very good at his job , but I assure you , Mr Stevens , I am very good at mine .
25 I am sure Mr Waring requires your invaluable assistance ! ’
26 The courts have enough to do already , as I am sure Mr Berlyn would agree .
27 I am sure Mr Willmore will agree with me that the man for the job is Tottenham MP Bernie Grant .
28 Johnson said he doubted if the King would speak to them and Colonel Macleod had a go at Jamie : ‘ I am sure Mr Boswell would speak to him ’ — Boswell underlines the pronoun .
29 " I am sure Mr Dallam does .
30 There is a substantial crowd of Schillings contemporaries waiting on library shelves awaiting discovery , and I am sure Marco Polo will bring us some of these .
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