Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Only I 'm sure children would . |
2 | So I 'm sorry Mr Chairman if the report is doom and gloom but that is the situation that does prevail we will endeavour to work to the best of our ability , or the lack of it but please remember the constraints that we are under and if we have got any views , to stand , and if we do want to help the people in Dundee and we do want to stop the government pilfering the British Rail pension scheme |
3 | Oh so I 'm bloody back down again |
4 | Andy says , oh we 've got ta add a new buffer in here so I 'm shifting stuff around and adding capacitors and |
5 | So I 'm touching wood that we 're gon na be in a different situation . |
6 | If so I 'm surprised Wilko has not tried |
7 | And she 's working very hard I mean , wh yesterday she was here at six o'clock , so I was long home and Wendy rang from here and she was still here . |
8 | Can we go inside I 'm freezing cold . |
9 | Perhaps she was confusing Massis — as he referred to Great Ararat — with the volcano far to the south which the Turks called Sippan Dagh . |
10 | Perhaps you 're right Randy , ’ said the top man . |
11 | Yes perhaps you 're right Fred . |
12 | So you 're happy living on the Algarve ? ’ he continued . |
13 | ‘ Perhaps we are striking form at the right time , especially among the forwards . |
14 | ‘ Defensively we were pretty sound , and only had a couple of lapses . ’ |
15 | ICI has found a successful way of dealing with this waste without causing any harm to the public in the form of emissions from incineration , so perhaps there is good news to come . |
16 | ‘ Perhaps there are other keys which might fit the lock of this mystery ? ’ |
17 | In dealing with compositions , it 's like meeting a person ; the person has certain characteristics , maybe he is kind , perhaps there are certain possibilities within him — unexplored potential — but he only functions within certain confinements . |
18 | Perhaps there are special brain cells which we possess that chimpanzees do not . |
19 | Perhaps there were good reasons for trying to outwit him in this way ? |
20 | Perhaps there were wild animals there . |
21 | Then suddenly there was cool air on her face and light that hurt her eyes . |
22 | ‘ Naturally there are other kinds of practices that perforce can be described as ritualised . |
23 | Apparently there are technical difficulties . ’ |
24 | They do obtain their nutrients from the host 's living tissue , but apparently there are ample supplies for both host and guests , and the arthropods usually suffer no ill effects . |
25 | If the hooves are allowed to grow too long there is excessive strain on the tendons and lameness can result . |
26 | Before long there were sufficient signatories for the eventual ratification and implementation of the Convention to become certain , and the prospect loomed of Britain becoming isolated as a somewhat dubious off-shore ‘ data haven ’ . |
27 | All day long there were exciting displays of agility , flyball , Bernese Mountain Dog cart-pulling , Whippet obedience , drug detection … and endless list . |
28 | Only there 's good stuff for the ignorant . |
29 | ‘ If only one could smoke and if only there were upholstered chairs , this would be one of the most delightful places in the world . ’ |
30 | To be fair there were free seats , but very few . |