Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The other manufacturers are trying to do the same but I think some of them are a bit behind Rover and they 've got to catch up . |
2 | She said , I mean , she says I 'm not prejudiced here , and she says there 's obvious exceptions and they 're not bad but the majority of them are a waste of time ! |
3 | Beneath them are a group of children with an average age of 10 . |
4 | The only ‘ heartless muggers ’ who will really try to stop them are the likes of Norman Tebbit . |
5 | I am no expert on pickups but I do n't want to get a replacement if I can fix the existing one . |
6 | Yet underneath it all he suggests there was in Coward a gregarious solitude ( ‘ I am no good at love , ’ he poignantly records ) that slightly undercuts the show 's thesis that he carried a lifelong torch for Ms Lawrence . |
7 | I am no good at marriage ’ , they would have deprived themselves , their subsequent partners and possibly their children and other relatives of much happiness in the future . |
8 | ‘ One of the reasons for my downfall is that I am a rep for Taunton Cider , and one of the first things Yvonne told me was to keep off alcohol . ’ |
9 | As you know , I am a tutor for Admissions of an Oxford College and part of the task is to visit schools . |
10 | I am a prisoner of conscience , I am named by Amnesty . ’ |
11 | I am a man of peace . |
12 | ‘ I am a man of honour as well as a royal emissary . ’ |
13 | ‘ I am a man of honour , Signor . |
14 | ‘ I am a man of science , as you know . |
15 | ‘ I am a man of action , ’ he confessed drily . |
16 | I can not agree with the hon. Gentleman 's choice of best cricketer in the world , because I am a Glamorgan supporter , or with his preference for league rather than union rugby , because I am a Welshman by background . |
17 | My knowledge of programming is limited to BBC Basic — I am a phonetician by training , but I learnt the basics of programming on a staff development course and then taught myself , using the Manual and advice from staff in the IT centre . |
18 | ‘ I am a fitter by trade so between us we are quite handy . ’ |
19 | ‘ I am a Member of Parliament , ’ said Nicholas , flushing even more furiously and unable to repress this dangerous admission . |
20 | I am a member of Parliament 's delegation to the Council of Europe . |
21 | A Mr Smith of Manchester , writing on notepaper emblazoned with an eagle and the legend , ‘ TALON ’ said , ‘ I am a member of Mensa , ’ before adding , sagely , ‘ Your company name looks familiar . ’ |
22 | ‘ Perchance I am a princess in disguise . ’ |
23 | ‘ I am a writer of sex novels . ’ |
24 | ‘ I am a friend of Claudia . |
25 | Yet I must still think it my duty , without reconsidering whether or not it be worthwhile , to continue this plain record of what ( I know ) need not have been plain but for the accident that I am a niggler without impulse , not an imaginative artist . |
26 | I am a cynic by nature . |
27 | In 1988I returned to private practice where I am a consultant with Clyde & Co. , City Solicitors ’ . |
28 | He still had I am a Fugitive in mind and he recalled how in that ‘ job ’ ( in itself a revealing word ) ‘ every man and woman within a hundred yards of camera range is acting his head off , figuring that he is a Clark Gable , or a Garbo ! ’ |
29 | I am a catalyst for change . |
30 | Probably not — I am a creature of habit . |