Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Get scribbling to me , if you 're 18-21 , female , pretty , and live in Cambridge- I 'm 20 and like almost anything , including rock music and lipstick smudging !
2 it 's not as if there 's anywhere where you can hire a bike I 'm sure you know , but , I suppose you 're going along on the road , across the road I
3 Er Judge Ian I 'm sure you 'll be familiar with him he is the judge who
4 Hey , Ian I 'm glad somebody 's organised !
5 Those are just three of the reasons I am pleased Alan Peaford has agreed to chair Editing for Industry for a fourth term .
6 For various reasons I am unable to publish a transcript of everything that was said , although some salient points are to be found in the book .
7 For all those reasons I am satisfied that although the justices plainly were very concerned and believed that this was the right course to take , I do not think they were justified in refusing the local authority 's application for an interim care order .
8 reasons I was late this morning , but apart from bloody erm
9 One of the reasons I 'm mad about this place is because you always see someone really interesting here .
10 First , there is the widest and most exclusive category of ‘ named ’ or ‘ recognized ’ kin , composed of all the relatives whose existence I am aware of .
11 Mr Chandler , who lives in Reading , said : ‘ Regardless of the outcome of the case I am convinced that the legal system would be unable to make the punishment fit the crime .
12 Well actually forget what to say well erm thank you Richard for erm putting forward a very touching case I am sure we all share the sympathy of the Hatfield further job loses , but there are major opportunities and we should not prejudge those opportunities as yet .
13 ‘ In any case I am relieved to find that the embassy to the continents across the Great Sea has , as it seems , your approval . ’
14 But in this case I am satisfied that Judge Galpin had the jurisdiction to make an ex parte order .
15 In this case I am satisfied that Booth J. did have a discretion to take into account the interests of the children .
16 In this case I am satisfied that the doctors were justified in disregarding the written instructions of Miss T. and of treating her on the basis of an emergency .
17 I would add that in the present case I am satisfied that the decision of the visitor was correct .
18 On the evidence in the present case I am satisfied that one reason why the plaintiff did so much for the deceased was her belief that , although she was not a blood relative of his , he would leave his estate to her on his death ; but , on the authority of Greasley v Cooke [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1306 , if the evidence was not sufficient to establish this positively , the plaintiff would still succeed on the fourth element in the absence of proof that she did not rely on the deceased 's statements .
19 In this case I am concerned with the position at common law before the statute came into force .
20 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
21 But in her case I was able to leave her in here much longer .
22 ‘ Oh , it was n't the case I was worried about .
23 However , in Stan and Ollie 's case I was reluctant to suggest that Stan be castrated immediately because Ollie was still maturing .
24 ‘ We have a very full house , but in any case I 'm sure you 'll want her with you .
25 Either you are a worse poet than I , in which case I 'm bored — or you 're better , when I 'm jealous ! ’
26 If there is a fracture it 's possible it may show up more clearly now , in which case I 'm afraid we wo n't have any choice but to put it in plaster .
27 well this case I 'm afraid does n't lend itself to short entirely impossible , er Mr maybe have to say erm will lead to the questions and then for example spent er a long time on questions this afternoon that I 've had for you Mr
28 Look I do n't want to be so famous that I have to write autographs all over the place , and ca n't travel by bus in case I 'm mobbed .
29 case I 'm wrong , cos I know there was a doctor 's surgery there but I , I do n't know whether it 's the Chatswold health centre it 's .
30 ‘ In this case I 'm surprised that Stella has n't had the sense to allow Bill to take her to a doctor in Hastings right away . ’
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