Example sentences of "are [pron] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you just a cabbage ? he wondered — brain-dead ? or are you trying to warn us about something ? |
2 | Professor Kingsley was called and asked by prosecuting counsel , ‘ Are you just an expert on the word ‘ bollocks ’ ? ’ |
3 | Are you still a virgin ? |
4 | Are you still a schoolma'am ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Tell me , Dudley , are you still a wanker ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Are you really a film star ? ’ |
7 | " Are you really a painter ? " |
8 | ‘ Do you do a lot of newspaper reading , or are you more a weekend reader ? ’ |
9 | Bob , are you erm head teacher in any classical sense , or are you more a manager ? |
10 | Are you now a house owner ? |
11 | Are we still an item ? ’ |
12 | Or are they just a crowd . |
13 | Or are they perhaps a bit of both : a species of " braided " psycho-physical events with the two components inseparably interlinked with one another ? |
14 | And ask yourself a question , are they really a sort of dirty Harry or sweeney sort of officers you would be lead to believe . |
15 | Are they on every week or are they once a fortnight ? |