Example sentences of "[is] [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Like there 's nothing across the back of inside |
2 | ‘ It 's nothing of the sort , ’ she snorted . |
3 | I 'd like to remind him that 's nothing to the idiot he made of himself on All Fools Day last when he found the dead stoat I 'd placed in the pulpit . |
4 | I 've been infatuated before and it 's nothing to the pain of this . |
5 | And there 's nothing to the costume — I 've got a string of them from the greengrocer round the comer , for you to hang around your neck … ’ |
6 | ‘ It 's nothing to the tizz we 'll be in if we do n't get that barbecue working , ’ she snapped , then went to examine the contents of the hampers . |
7 | That 's it it 's nothing at the end of the day |
8 | ‘ There 's nothing on the radio . |
9 | But there 's nothing in there to say it 's from there 's nothing on the box to say it 's . |
10 | " There 's nothing on the file . " |
11 | That film on again Well and truly into summer now are n't we , there 's nothing on the television at all . |
12 | There 's nothing on the telly is there ? |
13 | ‘ There 's nothing like the lake and the open air for powdering through the lessons . ’ |
14 | There 's nothing like the birth of a baby to get life into perspective . |
15 | There 's nothing like an Epsom , there 's nothing like the variety that our jockeys have to cope with |
16 | In Germany , for example , there 's nothing like the division between Parliament and Government that I was speaking of erm as far as France was concerned , erm nor is there to quite the same extent erm the sort of links between administrative politicians and political administrators , but one of the things they share in common is a tendency to have a legal background and a legal approach to administration , and almost all senior civil servants in Germany , for example , have gone through a legal training . |
17 | Everton 's Peter Beardsley made a less optimistic assessment : ‘ When we get players injured there 's nothing like the depth of talent in reserve here that I was used to at Liverpool . |
18 | ‘ There 's desert to cross , but it 's nothing like the G'bai . ’ |
19 | I thought it wa he 'll tell me if it 's nothing like the taste of |
20 | 'Cause there 's nothing like the feeling when that Tower comes into view |
21 | ‘ Well , as I told you yesterday , Chief Superintendent , there 's nothing in the safe . |
22 | There 's nothing in the middle that big . |
23 | Could I briefly go back to liquidated damages , because there 's nothing in the procedure , I think , that says what happens when you send that form to the client , he says , I have n't a clue . |
24 | There 's nothing in the way of our getting married , and I love you , Michael . ’ |
25 | There 's nothing in the pipeline between HP and Adobe at present on the Unix side , says Ybarra , but following Sun 's lead , it would be more surprising if the two were n't already talking . |
26 | I really hope there 's nothing in the story , and I 'd be surprised if there was . |
27 | ‘ There 's nothing in the passage , so that means a dead puppy , I 'm afraid . |
28 | There 's nothing in the house except a few empty boxes of arms and munitions sent to our government by the North American regime . |
29 | ‘ There 's nothing in the dock except maybe a couple of beer cans and a radio some clumsy bimbo dropped when she was teetering out of a punt in high heels . |
30 | There 's nothing in the draw is there ? get keys for the drawer . |