Example sentences of "[am/are] [det] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Well it 's just like that the joke kinda on him because he 's erm , he 's the one they 're all concealing the identity of the house |
2 | Erm , so could you all , including those people who are n't working on this project , bring erm , one of your tapes , because you 're all taping the assignment , anyway . |
3 | And they 're all to put the person 's point of view . |
4 | countries erm , and as you say , I mean ha you know , whether they 're American generals or or the Soviet generals , whatever er they 're all , they 're all feeling the pinch now because er |
5 | But the dealers are all hoping the situation will improve by the end of the year , as the economists are predicting . |
6 | IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp , NCR Corp , Unisys Corp , Fujitsu Ltd , Hewlett-Packard Co , ICL Plc and Sun Microsystems Inc are all using the product already in their Unix systems , and also under MS-DOS . |
7 | It saddens me to think that as the elitists worry about the ‘ wrong ’ people getting into their clubs , and so tighten up their door policies , the indie kids , the hooligans , the ‘ lilac clad youths ’ are all denied the chance to hear the music that could damage their lives . |
8 | Notice how the shoulders are parallel to the boom whilst the hips , knees and feet are all facing the direction of ‘ pull ’ , making for the most efficient sailing position . |
9 | If the crew are all slain the War Wagon 's weapon skill counts as zero . |
10 | They are all working the system . |
11 | Lastly there are those concerning the development of capitalism , particularly whether it is beneficial for the mass of people living in lesser developed countries or whether it could or will become so . |
12 | But although such classifications may sometimes be useful in guiding empirical research they do not seem to me to take up directly the most important questions , which are those concerning the significance of social movements in the process of reproduction and transformation of total social systems . |
13 | There are those concerning the nature of the state and the extent to which governments can conserve the environment . |
14 | At one extreme there is the abstract tax theorist who analyses with great sophistication the introduction of subtle variations on ‘ ( 1-t ) ’ into his or her equations , while at the other there are those applying the percentage of an academic 's book purchase price that is tax-deductible . |
15 | Bullseye host Jim Bowen said : ‘ The pipes are enough to put the wind up anybody . ’ |
16 | The introduction of the remedy for each defect might , in itself , be considered a step from the pre-legal into the legal world ; since each remedy brings with it many elements that permeate law : certainly all three remedies together are enough to convert the regime of primary rules into what is indisputably a legal system … |
17 | Some species , Rosa moyesii for example , seed themselves with such abandon that it is not at all unusual to find self-sown seedlings growing freely underneath the shrub , and others are enough to tax the patience of a saint — that is all part of the challenge . |
18 | The gurgling noises and toothless smiles are enough to melt the resolve of the most hard-pressed mothers . |
19 | But the spoils are enough to cushion the realisation that she will never be totally free of this marriage . |
20 | Flogging was reintroduced in India at this time by the Whipping Act of 1864 , and even the bare statistical details of the numbers of floggings carried out by the British are enough to make the blood run cold . |
21 | Swindon Town still have it all to play for in their quest for a place in the Premier League , but the sounds emanating from this Manchester Road recording studio are enough to frighten the life out of their play-off rivals . |
22 | When we have made contact with the pervading , dominant feeling in a story or poem and keep contact with it , then Brecht is right : the simplest words are enough to tear the reader 's heart to shreds . |