Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [noun prp] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Sandwiched between them are Gloucester who lost their 100 per cent record at Saracens , the London club holding them to a 12–12 draw . |
2 | There you are David I bet you picked one up in your |
3 | Yeah she 's Katie she bought what were her chances of re-ordering it you know |
4 | It 's Waveney you see we belong to Waveney |
5 | Well I think it 's Gary I mean he 's left a gap there 's room for just about a car either side of him |
6 | Yeah that 's considering it 's January it reminds me of this global warming that 's taking place down on everywhere |
7 | It 's God who stops us striving . |
8 | If er someone 's taken it for a ride and dumped it near you then can you call Nottingham and it 's Dawn who wants her car back anything I can do you for three four three four three four is the number to ring . |
9 | But it is Day-Lewis who dominates everything as he races around , long locks flowing and trusty musket in tow . |
10 | It is Benedict who concerns me , yes , but — but that is not the solution I had in mind . ’ |
11 | It is Erasmus who gives us an interesting picture of the ordinary people 's homes , and he comments on the custom of covering the floors with rushes . |
12 | Although they are cross with themselves for being so soft , in the end they discover that they did the right thing because it is Gollum who shows them the way to Mount Doom , and Gollum who finally disposes of the Ring . |
13 | It is Gina who meets you at La Sabina and arranges your cab to your holiday home or your hire car . |
14 | Whatever the pressures which drove bulimia sufferer Joanna to fake her own kidnap , it is Brian who feels he 's the real victim . |
15 | All systems based on the ideal of equality break down in action : that is a point that might be expected of Waugh , but it is Orwell who makes it the more forcefully : ‘ Some animals are more equal than others ’ , as the pigs decree in Animal Farm , symbolising the easy self-justifications of Leninists in taking and keeping power . |
16 | It is Gatsby who ruins it all by demanding too much of Daisy . |
17 | Taking an existentialist approach , he says that it is God who delivers us into freedom , which is not something which we can accomplish for ourselves . |
18 | She also holed from 40 feet for a birdie at the short 17th , but it was Mason who preserved their lead . |
19 | It was Pete who turned it into a car . ’ |
20 | After Brundle 's Jaguar took off like a scalded cat , it was Mass who hunted it down , and soon engaged it in a lurid battle . |
21 | And it was Nelson who held her when her own shock set in and she quietly wept . |
22 | No excuses , no explanations — it was Trudy who told me why . |
23 | It was Joan who told me of her death , and it was probably then that I wrote to your father and we started to exchange Christmas cards . |
24 | And it was Bob who took me out . |
25 | It was Bob who told me he booked we our union normally stay at the Claremont you see . |
26 | And it was Alec who let them loose . |
27 | If Jennie ordered baths to be taken it was William who escorted them , gave them soap and a towel and waited for them to come out . |
28 | ( He cries ) it was Ice-T what wrote it . |
29 | I do n't have to tell you it was Aubrey who reminded me you 'd be twenty-one on the fifth . |
30 | When it came to electing a successor to the deposed Archbishop Fitzherbert at Richmond ( North Riding ) on 24 July 1147 , Bishop William opted for Henry Murdac [ q.v. ] , favourite of the Yorkshire reformers , against King Stephen 's candidate ; presumably it was Murdac who released him from the suspension he incurred for failing to attend the Council of Reims in March 1148 . |