Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In n it taking a time ? |
2 | well that 's clever in n it leaving the door open |
3 | And although I 'm not I enjoyed the piping , I enjoyed But I was not at peace I says I says , you 've even ruined me for this . |
4 | Something I 'm not I 've no idea until I see it . |
5 | They were looking for Elaine Webb — that must be where I read the name . |
6 | At the moment the EMG pickups on the Petersen have a good clean sound , if a little clanky on the top end , but my ideal would be where you had a bass with a thousand different possibilities and you could just slot them in in two seconds flat ! |
7 | ‘ That must be where he hid the book , ’ said Donna . |
8 | Why are n't they guarding the airport ? |
9 | If you could quickly scan down and see what somebody 's done and the levels of competency they 've achieved , it helps you think that why are n't they doing the job , it might not be a trainee , it might be somebody else . |
10 | Are n't we jumping the gun a bit ? |
11 | Are n't we missing an opportunity ? |
12 | ‘ Are n't you taking a risk , though ? |
13 | Why are n't you crushing the life out of me ? ’ |
14 | Why are n't you using a spoon ? ! |
15 | Are n't you worried the press will have a field-day with this one ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Are n't you forgetting a couple of things ? |
17 | The child , who had been watching him gravely , said , ‘ Why are n't you playing the cello any longer with my father ? |
18 | Are n't you playing the piano ? shall we get that book that you have , it 's yellow I think it 's down there , we have n't done that for a long time have we , we can do that while daddy and Tim are playing |
19 | Are n't you missing a chance ? ’ |
20 | " Are n't you making a mistake , my lord ? " asked the farmer . |
21 | why are n't you prosecuting the company because my son has just been killed |
22 | Are n't you having a bun of mummy 's now ? |
23 | Sissinghurst or is it I know I 've been there I took a photograph of my son outside there holding the doors . |
24 | I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came . |
25 | I said I did n't know , and thought no more of it and it was n't until David returned and was performing at the Arts Lab on the Sunday night that I remembered and said to David , ‘ Oh , by the way , while you were away I had a message — your father is not very well ’ . |
26 | When the strikes were over he established a Standing Committee on Industrial Relations to produce suggestions for improving the collective-bargaining system and for curbing wildcat strikes . |
27 | And though the leaves were still I heard the wind |
28 | That they were near he had no doubt , for here and there he saw remnant nests and one evening , from out of some bleak crags , three hooded crows flew up at him , black , grey , sinister . |
29 | All being well I see no reason why it should need attention in the future |
30 | ‘ When you were here you mentioned a collection of letters written by Martin Beale to his mother which came into your mother 's possession later . |