Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] be [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She thinks I 'm in love with her , see . ’ |
2 | What has he been in prison for ? " |
3 | Has he been in touch with the French government ? |
4 | Local historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy , who has himself given evidence in the war crimes trial of John Demianuk , says he 's in favour of prosecutions . |
5 | He says he 's in love with me . ’ |
6 | Jaswant says he 's in team with you ? ’ |
7 | The debate there has hardly started : for example , when John Smith says he is in favour of a bill , he needs to be pressed on what it will contain ( social and economic rights as well as political ones ? ) ; and whether it will be repealable by a simple majority of the Commons . |
8 | But how about a fresh older face that nobody knows , a fresh older face that belongs to a fellow who never thought he would win seven or eight tournaments in his career , and who says he is in awe of his 1990 season . |
9 | The company produced 29,224 ounces of gold at an average grade of between 2.5 and 2.8 grammes per tonne , and says it is on course to mine 70,000 ounces during the whole of 1989 . |
10 | USL says it is in contact with the University in an attempt to resolve their difficulties ‘ informally ’ and without recourse to litigation . |
11 | ‘ This poor woman thinks she is in love with me , ’ he said . |
12 | He thinks we 're in league with the police to get rid of him and now my husband wo n't have anything to do with him , he leaves it all to me . |
13 | It is not unlike the feeling a good scientist gets when he senses he is within range of something interesting . |
14 | ‘ The whole journal appears to have been written in South Africa but he moved to Cape Province , and from later entries it seems he was in contact with Cecil Rhodes … ’ |
15 | The North of England thinks it is in competition with Scotland for industrial investment . |
16 | PLAYER : the old man thinks he 's in love with his daughter . |
17 | PLAYER : No , no , no — he has n't got a daughter — the old man thinks he 's in love with his daughter . |
18 | Alright , he 's going out with a girl called Laura , he 's coming onto her sister but he thinks he 's in love with Sally . |
19 | These activities , and Evensong itself , are top priority ; at these times , Ma takes the calls indoors , which means I am in charge of Cymby and any cooking et cetera which might be in progress . |
20 | Erm , I from Edinburgh branch , I 'm the Assistant Manager of Services there , erm , that means I 'm in charge of Personnel and Admin , erm , Personal Insurances and our Technical Services Unit . |
21 | Michael Flynn , landlord of the Brick and Tyle near Colchester , agrees that country pubs are important local meeting places , but says the threat from large pub chains means they are in danger of disappearing . |
22 | ‘ That means it 's between quarter to and four o'clock , ’ she explained . |
23 | That means it was for use in climates and countries so benign that the natives require no shelter at all , and where a tent is more or less a decorative affectation . |
24 | His new post means he is in charge of all St John 's activities in the county . |
25 | " He will be my husband in name only and he knows I 'm in love with you . |
26 | ‘ With no warning , and he knows she 's in love with the English lad ! ’ |
27 | Johansson is driving the race of his life and he knows he is in charge of the championship , even if it 's not going to be his . |
28 | ‘ That man — the Weasel — swears he was in bed wie his wife . ’ |
29 | ‘ His wife , she swears he was in bed wie her . ’ |