Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I think that 's really odd that someone wo n't live at someone 's after they 've lived with them .
2 There also arises a more general question , which is whether it is open to this court to exercise the statutory discretion conferred by section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 , or R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(3) , so as to perfect an invalid order of committal and thereby to continue the imprisonment of a contemnor currently in prison under an invalid order .
3 This is the great hall which is which is although it looks finished is actually by no means finished , I was just explaining to Mike we still need a go there , we still need a table there , we need all the windows to be done and we need three thousand pounds for that window .
4 Which is since we had him here last time but we just ai n't had time to get it do by .
5 So if we start pulling them about which is cos I said to her about the hall and if I do n't scrub it all off we 're gon na have to erm gon na have to do the hall and er I said we 've got to try to put it on because the walls are so ooh bitty you know what I mean ?
6 Which is cos there was this big round grease mark .
7 Which is because you are not friendly towards Thomas , Ashley thought .
8 The sphere of everyday life is experienced as ordered and consistent which is because it is shared with other people and what is shared is , precisely , knowledge of everyday reality :
9 Which is if I 'm a
10 With that , Chair , I would recommend that you agree the , er , support you brought before you , which is as I said , will the subject of full consultation with your employee representatives .
11 If the last two decades have been just a trifle one-sided , before that the competition was excellent , with first one side holding sway and then the other , which is as it should be .
12 Moreover , the surveyor will feel you do n't wish to involve yourself and his allegiance will be inclined towards the building society or bank , instead of to you which is as it ought to be .
13 Rather , to adopt the method involves accepting that there is a ‘ reality ’ , which is as it is independently of what anyone may think of it , but which suitably organized inquiry is fated to discover eventually ; around the early 1870s Peirce speaks of reality as the final cause of inquiry .
14 They assume that the natural world has an independent existence of its own , which is as it is regardless of those who are studying it , and which is governed by laws which can be discovered by the research scientist if only the right methods can be developed .
15 This has a singular effect in travelling through the country : the eye seems ever on the verge of a forest which is as it were by enchantment continually changing into inclosures and hedgerows .
16 They receive a rapturous reception , which is as it should be : here , after all , are the players who have lost just one league game in the previous fifteen months , the players who are widely expected to terrify the rest of the continent in the European Cup , the team with the best strike force and the meanest defence in the First Division .
17 The story count is high — page three of the winning issue positively buzzed with 11 stories , and eight were crammed on to the back , which is as it should be in a conglomerate all about communication .
18 So erm Mill wants to protect minority from within the democratic procedure , that is he wants to set up erm a system of democracy which is as it were proof against majority corruption .
19 When you apply for a grant , be it by way of proving a will or of administration which is when there is an intestacy , part of the er documentation is an oath where you swear as to the size of the estate .
20 De message dat I hav fe yu is if yu happy rap
21 ay , you do n't get time to put your finger on it before she 's after it !
22 Perhaps she did trick me but , well , I can see why she was frantic and why she 's as she is . ’
23 I can see why she 's like she is .
24 She 's like she was the day she had Apricot , ’ said Rhoda .
25 Well you see at the Penny Farthing she 's supervisor , everyone think she 's if you had her in your house and told her what to do she 'll do it , but , she needs , she 'll be quite .
26 This girl who 's hair I do erm her little girl , Karla cor she 's if I found a little girl to look like her , I 'd have one !
27 it could be , I mean i if she 's if she 's interested in it .
28 She is 'cos she 's got Margaret 's lips and your nose , but out of all of you , I think your your Jo you can see your John in it , ca n't you , more than anybody .
29 Oh I know she is cos she told me you do n't feed her properly .
30 From the day they are born , girl babies and boy babies are ‘ labelled ’ in hospital , given a pink or blue tag , and then doctors , visitors and friends respond accordingly ; remarking what ‘ strong ’ lungs he has if he 's a boy , and what a ‘ dainty little thing ’ she is if she 's a girl .
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