Example sentences of "[adv] [ex0] be [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | you , you ca n't carry , oh where 's the think that goes on the back ? , oh there , there we are , you ca n't carry the milk pet back because we ca n't put your foot rest up high like we can with the front one , so there 's nothing to balance it on , and if you drop it , the big plastic bottle will burst open , wo n't it ? put this rain hood |
2 | So there 's nothing to keep you here . ’ |
3 | I have a sensation of heat as I approach the fire ; but when I approach the same fire too closely , I have a sensation of pain ; so there is nothing to convince me that something in the fire resembles heat , any more than the pain ; it is just that there must be something in it ( whatever this may turn out to be ) that produces the sensations of heat or pain . |
4 | So there is nothing to tell us about how and when Matthew first heard about Jesus , nor about the influence of other disciples on him . |
5 | whatever so there was something to keep them occupied and erm you know have a bag and as soon as they got fed up with that right you 'd get something else out to take their interest and |
6 | Really there 's nothing to stop me from giving Sally a ring is there this week end ? |
7 | But now there 's nothing to stop me , is there , eh ? ’ |
8 | Now there was nothing to keep them apart and soon Jenna was too lost in love to remember where she was . |
9 | Well there 's nothing stopping you is there ? |
10 | Well there was nothing to stop him by now , there were two weights , there was the wardrobe sliding down the stairs and the man on top of it . |
11 | well there was nothing left which would n't |
12 | Baldirzade and Ismail Belig , in addition to giving information about Molla Yegan 's burial place , say that he died in 878/1473–4 , for which date there appears to be no firm evidence , though equally there is nothing to show it to be improbable . |
13 | Well , Friday nights round here there 's plenty to make you feel like that ! ’ |
14 | With no family here there was nothing to keep me . |
15 | But if the idea of some indefinable menace frees your imagination , then there is nothing to stop you producing a suspense novel every bit as twanging with tension as a story in which someone is left hanging by one finger over a depthless gorge . |
16 | ‘ Then there 's nothing to stop us . ’ |
17 | Strangely , it was a job that satisfied him , for he did it at his own pace and in his own way , and provided he did it well , which he did , then there was nobody to disturb him . |
18 | At least there was nothing to prevent me from enjoying a fantasy or two , now and then , while waiting . |
19 | The roofs are covered with lime to bring in the birds , but the birds are intelligent : they know when there is nothing to feed them . |
20 | And yet there was something missing which leads TODAY to reserve judgment . |
21 | a bit of garden where there 's you know it 's got like a little rockery and you 've got |
22 | So poor Willy was left in a situation where there was nobody to help him out with the f a full pool table for which he could n't get the key . |
23 | Er er certainly in retrospect one , one might argue that erm politically there was nothing to stop them |