Example sentences of "be [adj] [pron] be [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know that creepy feeling when you 're sure someone 's there but you ca n't see or hear anything ? ’
2 Ah I mean they will soften anyway and they are comfortable it 's just that the sides are a bit rigid at the moment but then they 're bound to be and they will give .
3 I am glad he is out if he did not do it . ’
4 In , with regard to the change of wording , erm I think that would probably add to the policy rather than detract from it and I I think the conclusion I would come to is that the criteria are independent they 're not and or or .
5 ‘ I 'm sorry I was out when you phoned — Edward did remember to tell me this time . ’
6 ‘ I 'm afraid everything 's not as I would like it to be here — you know , of course that we 've been without a Marshal for two months now — not that I ca n't cope after twenty years service in this village , but even so — ’
7 ‘ I 'm glad you 're here as well . ’
8 I 'm glad I 'm out and I 'm glad that I never see some of them bloody people again
9 I 'm glad it 's over and done with . ’
10 I think it 'd be better it 's just than I 'm under a wee bit of pressure at the moment to be in thirty five different locations
11 ‘ She comes across as lazy , but I 'm sure it 's just because Miss Philimore wo n't give her any responsibility .
12 She added , ‘ I 'm sure it 's only because of safety in the smallest possible number , only his lawyers and my mother 's father have the address , aside from me , and I only have it because they did n't like to leave me here without one . ’
13 Derisively he added , ‘ And I 'm sure you were nicely and conventionally brought up .
14 I can sleep a little here , if necessary , but I want to be sure I 'm here when she wakes up .
15 So personally I 'd be satisfied you are there or there .
16 When you get angry you pump all sorts of different chemicals around your body and they do n't do your body any good that 's for sure , you know you get the adrenalin that starts making everything well making the blood move faster heart beat faster you get other chemicals ready and if those chemicals are n't used properly or if something does n't happen and it uses those particular chemicals and they 're left inside the body then that causes eventually physical illness in some sort of physical wearing of some sort or another , so gradually just the opposite of this where you 're you 're not internalising your throwing it out , but there 's a hell of a lot in there that 's been stored up there and bottled up there before it throws out , and when you do tend to be aggressive it 's not because you 're being aggressive on purpose it 's because it 's just something that just happens and wells up when you get to a particular point and whoosh out it comes .
17 Most people can only influence the local and the familial , so if people are parochial it 's probably because they 're relatively powerless elsewhere .
18 Goulding J. made it clear that he was not expressing , on an ex parte application , any decided view of the jurisdictional issue , though he accepted that where orders in personam were concerned it was enough that the court should have the party who must obey its order within its power .
19 Give the door a firm push and you are certain it 's well and truly shut .
20 The vast majority of chartered accountants do provide a very high standard of service : as a result , public expectation is high which is why when the relatively few failures do occur , they lead to so much concentrated and adverse publicity .
21 Nigel said it was a genuine chance to win … that 's all he was there for
22 So physiologically what happens is that the principal flux through the channel is that of sodium , and that 's simply , although although the er channel is non-selective it 's simply because the sodium is at high activity outside , low activity inside and potassium is reasonably close to equilibrium .
23 Everything else is alright it 's just that he gets that frustrated
24 We 've got to cross the river to get to the nearest shop which is about two miles away ; and in the winter when the weather is bad we 're more or less cut off .
25 Christmas th they did , get windows on the side , to big windows she and that was that which is probably as well we .
26 She confirmed what you had told me about Edouard being beaten up and said she was afraid it was all because of her .
27 It was lucky you were together when you found the bodies .
28 When he was sure everything was exactly as prescribed he got a Pan-Am bag from inside the car .
29 At the end of Stage Xl the difference between Morrison ( VUPP ) and McLachlan ( UPNI ) was 1,043 which was less than the combined surpluses of Lindsay ( VUPP ) and Dunlop ( DUP ) .
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