Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun] [adv] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've got a school where there are weak teachers then you do n't want to being weak . |
2 | As we have already seen , there are different results once one modifies Marx 's original assumption of simple reproduction to that of extended reproduction . |
3 | Such questions are worth distinguishing , however , because there are moral philosophers today who think that Kant effectively answered the third correctly , but that he offers no sufficient answer to the second . |
4 | There are long stretches when I forget this experience totally , so much so that when it suddenly comes into my mind again it is each time with the shock of newness . |
5 | But there are key areas where I feel they have gone wrong . |
6 | There had been long weeks when he lay sunk in gloom and introspection . |
7 | There are good reasons why I prefer to purse-net whenever possible rather than kill the bolting rabbits with a shotgun . |
8 | There are good reasons why it has to be more expensive than in the USA . |
9 | But sad to say , the forests are getting more depleted there are good woods now you know that er this is it . |
10 | Otherwise , there may be good reasons why he has not advanced , perhaps because he has been ill or over-tired . |
11 | I shou 'd like a cloth one best if you please — I beg of your Sir to be so good as not to fail me this Cardinal by Wednesday , without fail , but let it be full yard long I beg , or else it will not do fail not on Wednesday , and in so doing you will very much oblige me . |
12 | He chose not to investigate the possibility that there might , after all , be other reasons why he wished to quit his homeland . |
13 | For example , if there are difficult occasions when everyone seems to be chatting happily and you are left in a limbo of social redundancy . |
14 | ‘ They were strong brands when I arrived so I have n't created anything new . |
15 | There were extraordinary scenes when he arrived at the LSE . |
16 | And there were other reasons why we wanted those two . |
17 | And we were standing on the end of the house and I thought I had nothing to tie that down with but there were concrete blocks there I had a pile of those in the corner and well it took the whole blooming thing . |
18 | I thought that those were wise words when I read them and was delighted to find that they had been written by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , the hon. Member for Penrith and The Border ( Mr. Maclean ) in The Lake District Herald only this week . |
19 | There may also have been other reasons why he decided to move . |
20 | They 've always been other years so I presume that |
21 | There are other times when I 've turned back and felt ‘ gosh no , this is wrong ’ and afterwards thought why did I turn back , maybe I should have carried on . |
22 | Other times I am mean and nasty , and there are other times when I have n't got complete control of myself but I do want some sort of discipline . |
23 | Er similarly we feel it would be more appropriate if that were to be the case er perhaps should point out there are other schemes where we have shown a series of of lines stars on the key diagram , it 's not just on the Harrogate . |
24 | if there are if there are other restrictions then I say section fourteen is automatically void in it 's entirety because it reinforces , it has to be independent effect of reinforcing the other restrictions it stands behind them boosting them on |
25 | David Speedy 's eighth goal of the season he 's top scorer here he got a couple in the last home game against Notts County and that was as Ron perfectly described it a real predator in action there . |
26 | Right , now this is steep hill so I 've got to go slowly and hang on to you tightly so th buggy does n't run away from me . |
27 | In a room full of fluffy toys , she opens her scrapbook and it is pre-war Paris where she danced the can-can and was photographed in cafes with sleepy-eyed men and cigarette smoke . |
28 | government , it it 's various years so I hate to sort of say , ah well council taxes cuts will be a bit lower er with the conservatives going to be an argument which is but halfway to equal counties so I think we can sort of discount really what the conservatives say but I will say the liberal democrats are to be . |
29 | That 's big pen where she get it from ? |
30 | well what we do is that we we all know each-other 's hand- writing so we borrow each-other 's pens and like last night I did all of maths prep and he , we 'll both remember that , and then one night when I 'm like under a lot of pressure to do some prep , he 'll like return the favour |