Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] be a [noun sg] i " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a few thirties and there 's a couple I think probably in their forties but when it comes to the high impact they do n't do it they just step it out you know . |
2 | Right now , I feel I 've had enough but golf is in my blood and there 's a chance I could be joining them next year . ’ |
3 | And there 's a copse I know of , the end of a tongue of woodland that gives good cover for a retreat to the river with a prisoner . |
4 | And there was a song I ca n't quite Ca n't quite remember it now . |
5 | Spruce , signed just three seasons ago from Widnes Tigers amateur club , said : ‘ After switching about a lot this season I 've settled in well at full back and it 's a position I really enjoy . |
6 | Erm and it 's quite , you know and it 's a subject I 've never done before |
7 | Oh got to produce a few sheets of stuff and we 've got ta get the addresses of the bases and get it distributed and it 's a task I 'm gon na pass on |
8 | It is one more secret within my family , and it is a secret I shall keep , as I kept the secret of Fergus . |
9 | that was in this week 's and it was a stag I have n't got this week 's , not out today |
10 | and it was a thing I never buy a , I never bought any afterwards |
11 | I suppose Michael was quite a superficial person but to me he represented excitement and it was a period I had to go through . |
12 | It was Mother who nursed us through it and it was an experience I would n't like to repeat . |
13 | I 'll speak to the owners first but there is a possibility I might end up withdrawing Cab on Target . ’ |
14 | but there is a lot I mean , but how do you get in ? |
15 | It may not impress you , but there 's a man I should be defending in court all day , and it 's nearly dawn . |
16 | But there 's a thing I have to do . ’ |
17 | The lady Anne looks different tonight but 't is a difference I can not fathom . |
18 | To me the small group of birds on the sand-spit looked just like little terns , but it is a bird I have never seen in Shetland , so I am not familiar with it . |
19 | But it is a relationship I respect . |
20 | I occasionally use a quiver-tip on stillwaters , but it is an indicator I find most valuable on rivers , except at those times when the fish are being very finicky , when I will touch-leger . |
21 | I 've had good Christmases since but it 's a feeling I can not shed . |
22 | I skulked around the rails of haute couture feeling guilty for fingering fabric and scrutinising seams , but it 's a habit I ca n't break . |
23 | You could have refused , of course , but it was a choice I should n't have forced you to make . ’ |
24 | John MacEwen said he 'd follow me in his pick-up , and that the journey would probably kill him , but it was a chance I had to take , he was definitely going to die if I left him there . |
25 | Well , sir , I thought I had only found a cook , but it was a crew I had discovered ! |
26 | I could not remember ever having seen one of his poems in The New Yorker , but it was a magazine I saw only occasionally in those days . |