Example sentences of "are [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are them that divv n't like it , ’ she said , dogged , as he was to discover , by honesty .
2 What are them three doing ?
3 Everyone has the right to happiness , and should you have the chance to find happiness , whether you are someone young starting life again , or a grandmother , why not ?
4 To him a few years ago : You are my finest invention .
5 ‘ You are my Muslim brother , Wilson ! ’
6 ‘ They are my outside tip for the title . ’
7 ‘ These are my asparagus , my fraises de bois , cauliflowers , horse-radish , my lettuces and beets , carrots , leeks , peas , squash , string-beans … these are my dear little peonies , these are my perennial beds . ’
8 Anna decided that she must not profit by it in any way and consulted Constanza — she always did : You are my chief heir and it will affect you — Constanza told her to go ahead .
9 ‘ Of course I will have you , ’ said the little tailor , ‘ for you are my promised marvel , released with my vanished glass key , and I love you dearly already .
10 I am not alone , he thought , where are my damn matches ?
11 Where are my written-down dreams ?
12 Q WHY are my self-sown lupins covered with a grey mould , and what should I do about it ?
13 ‘ You know , Joe , you are my first reader !
14 Darling , sometimes , you are my best friend .
15 You are my best friend , are n't you ? ’
16 ‘ And here are my best wishes to the O'Malley family .
17 not on there please no not on , not on there and do n't touch those ornaments please cos those are my expensive ones
18 Mum and Dad are my greatest fans , but they have never been to a meeting !
19 ‘ My weak spots are my right knee and lower back , but I wo n't let on much because I like to make out I am indestructible . ’
20 What are my earliest memories of speaking and writing ?
21 Where are my , where are my two tubes of gel go that was in the cupboard ?
22 GUSHIEST COMMENT : ‘ They are my two men and I love them .
23 Next to him are my two uncles and my aunt .
24 Mondays and Thursdays are my regular nights .
25 And where are my 20,000 francs ?
26 I have only ever been there once with a family related to me ; I suppose they are my second cousins , Norman and Lizzie Bayles , who farmed at Stoop Hill , a small place just outside of Mickleton .
27 Newspapers are my only source of income .
28 Now fear and horror are my only companions .
29 But what are my real purposes ?
30 ‘ You are my sole source of strength . ’
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