Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [verb] [prep] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They are prepared to look at something appreciatively without wanting to buy it .
2 Even the great spread of inter-war surburban houses , such as those which line the Kingston by-pass in Surrey , have a fascinating story to tell of the growth of such areas if we are prepared to look at them properly .
3 You now feel enhanced respect for your counterparts and are willing to work with them again .
4 ‘ Tomorrow we find hot , my frightened little fishbird , tomorrow the ice melts and you 're free to swim with me always ! ’
5 Chair , can I just help you here recently , because we 've had a recent case ourselves erm , this is an ironic twist to this , because Councillor Patten 's being writing to the County on Highway and Traffic issues recently and sending us a copy , and it 's stunned us a little bit , because normally they would write to us direct , but there 's a sting in this because we do n't know whether we 're supposed to respond to him now , or the county .
6 The drama thing , so I 'm a se a section hand already on that and I 've even got a , well we 're supposed to listen to it tomorrow , we 've got a tutor period instead , so it means that we miss another lesson
7 We 're all waiting for someone else to speak .
8 ‘ You mean you came because you 're ready to listen to me now ? ’
9 First , you are likely to succeed in anything only if you make the steps to your goal easy enough to manage .
10 Interlining will add years to the life of your curtains and you are likely to tire of them well before they wear out .
11 It was for these qualities that he was so widely and profoundly respected and liked by the many many people whose love and sympathy will I am sure prove to you now an enormous uplift and support .
12 You may quarrel with your neighbour ; you are unlikely to quarrel with someone else 's neighbour in the next village .
13 I tell her of my trip to Nairobi and the contacts with the laibon , but I am unable to explain to her how my personal relationship with the subject matter is developing .
14 " Burnout " is the spiritual condition , with severe physical , emotional , behavioural and practical consequences , that occurs when counsellors are unable to look after themselves appropriately .
15 And if you are going to recognise that reality , then you also need to ensure that you are able to deal with it effectively and with proper accountability .
16 I think that 's where they meet , I mean they may come from all the place but it 's the Judges Guild and I 'm due to speak to them tomorrow night .
17 I 'm supposed to go for one tomorrow actually but ca n't be bothered .
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