Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [be] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | The thing is , I mean we 're hardly to getting to grips with other people . |
2 | So I have undertook to do that , I 've done it and er I mean it 's up to you as to which date you choose . |
3 | But I mean it 's up to you if results are very simple you can sort of say , Oh well sixty percent went this way and forty |
4 | I mean it 's up to you to display the data in the way that you think 's best . |
5 | I mean it was down to that kind of detail . |
6 | I no more say who I am in this case than I say I 'm off to my wife 's right in the lost-in-cloud case . |
7 | ‘ I imagine it 's up to you whether you take the work or not ? ’ |
8 | I hope I am not to be cast absolutely into the outer darkness , Helen — I should find that very wretched . ’ |
9 | I hope you are up to the job . |
10 | Colm Toibin 's piece will be a hard act to follow but I suspect you are up to it . |
11 | As the front-man , ever in vision , I accept I 'm there to be shot at . |
12 | So there is there is a wider acceptance on the one hand , of erm , sort of freedom , erm , and I know we 're back to this idea of sexual freedom , but there is the violence within our society , and and the the the question probably is , are those two connected , as we give greater freedom on the one hand , do we get a higher incidence of violence on the other hand . |
13 | I know I 'm back to four little pieces ! |
14 | ‘ Well , that would n't altogether surprise me because I know you 're up to something , buying second-hand clothes from those dotty old maids next door . |
15 | I know you 're up to something , Maggie . |
16 | So I said er but I know you 're off to Torquay on Friday with Di , cos that 's him hinting , thank God it 's out ! |
17 | ‘ I understand you are off to France with Sir Robert Clinton ? |
18 | I suppose it 's up to me . |
19 | And I suppose it 's up to us like the erm the old stagers to we should know better and I think Tom the Union chap , he 's he can see that and he wants to avoid it cos he 's got to speak to the lot of them ? |
20 | I suppose it is up to old John Knox . |
21 | ‘ I feel it 's up to me to put the record straight . ’ |
22 | I think we are on to a loser with this one , but good luck … |
23 | Well I think we are round to any other business I suppose . |
24 | ‘ I think she 's up to something , ’ he said . |
25 | Oh , I think it 's up to the council Chairer to say what , what procedure should be so , in fairness , . |
26 | Now I think it 's up to the G M B to push this debate out , and we should say energy is the lifeblood of the U K , not the lifeblood of the speculators in the City of London , or the Tory Party , it 's the lifeblood of the people in this hall , and the people outside , and I think we should support a proper balanced energy policy for the U K. |
27 | But you see with this bank thing with the government , you can have a loan I think it 's up to about four thousand pound like a restart . |
28 | But that helps just to talk to someone who knows what your going through , but , when all 's said and done , I think it 's down to yourself , really . |
29 | If so , I think it is up to you to state them . |
30 | What are we going I mean we we 've heard also I 'm changing the subject now because that was the the sort of political answer I 'd expect and er I suppose until I get somebody else come on and say he 's talking absolute whatever er I mean I think it is down to the people who live and work with the school . |