Example sentences of "be [coord] [adv] [pers pn] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 About who they are or why they are doing it or what they want .
2 ‘ I have to understand what the problems are and why they are arguing about them .
3 And it does , with twelve you are and obviously I 'm depending upon another team
4 ‘ My greatest hope is that we shall gain a deeper knowledge of who we are and how we are related to the Universe , and that this knowledge will further the evolutionary progression of our collective consciousness . ’
5 What these are and how they are written can tell much or little .
6 I am heartily sick of reading letters in Points of View from folk whingeing on and on about how nasty the English are and how they are colonising Scotland .
7 The proposed expansion of auditors ' reports should help close the expectations gap by explaining to users what the auditors ' responsibilities are and how they are carried out .
8 In this section we examine the clash of interests which soil erosion brings about , and we ask whose interests they are and how they are pursued in the face of conflict .
9 It 's just a method of keeping tabs on where you are and how you 're doing .
10 That will comprise a potentially exempt transfer regardless of where the life tenant resides or where his ordinary place of residence is or where he is domiciled .
11 Now comes the second step , the act of measurement itself , the ascertaining where the electron is or how it is moving .
12 Most people who notice it at parties are too polite to ask what it is and why I am wearing it , but to the few who do I say ( because I find it embarrassing to explain ) that it is concerned with the story of the sinking of the Bismarck ; and then relish the look of puzzlement on their faces .
13 When the figure turns , say ‘ May peace be with you ’ , and request to hear who it is and why it is banging at your door .
14 However , the critics who review recordings of early music in Europe find , time and time again , that there is a distinctive tradition anglaise or a tradición británica behind a cappella recordings by English singers , and they are well aware how valuable this tradition is and how it is sustained :
15 What we have not yet considered is where the body clock is and how it is adjusted by external time-cues .
16 This class of injury is the most common of all and we all know what a bruise is and how it is caused .
17 Now you er it was interesting to hear what your choice is but now I 'm gon na have to step in and say yeah
18 Quinn had no idea where he was or where he was going .
19 She clamped down on it hard , wishing passionately she could tear away the veil in her mind , see behind it to find out who she was and why she was cast away on Penry Vaughan 's island .
20 So I think there are , there are all those kind of bits which are there in terms of the understanding of , of where policy was and where it was going .
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