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

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1 Are you somebody else 's person ? ’ he asked .
2 Now then , are you our very good friend , Mildred Hubble ? ’
3 ‘ Tunney , ’ she said , sitting down beside me , ‘ are you you yet ? ’
4 Your detective does not need to be you yourself just as you are .
5 The new world order will be born out of Saddam Hussein 's war or not at all , and the winners will be they who also stand and wait , Germany and Japan .
6 so , when she moves that 'll be it we just wo n't see her any more .
7 Happy are they who never saw me and yet have found faith . ’
8 Oh were they I rather like those
9 I 've discovered over the years that if my hair is all right , then generally speaking , so am I. I also notice as the years lurch by , and I would n't dream of telling anyone but you , that my mother was right .
10 There are unpaid actors too ( I thought ) : it 's them you really have to watch .
11 Erm and it 's I I just men mentioned here the company is Publications .
12 Yeah she she 's I I hardly ever see her but when I do
13 Er , it 's I I maybe wrong about that , I mean .
14 And the big thing that happens is you you suddenly in the middle of differentiating start integrating or in the middle of an integrating start differentiating or you start doing taking you 've had enough of this so you start doing little short cuts like erm differentiating sine three X just as if it was sine X
15 Is she she easily offended ?
16 ‘ Whoever may be the incumbents of office , it is we who really control the situation . ’
17 It is they who now , by sheer force of numbers and depth of concern , have made politicians all over the world realise the urgency of the environmental crisis .
18 However , before these ‘ middle class ’ witches invite Christians to work with them , it would seem that it is they who really need to ‘ try and understand us and get to know what we believe ’ .
19 If you 'd have made a story up that 's it something else , I wo I would n't have known it 's running .
20 Yeah he said ju that 's it you just do n't know what you buy in there .
21 Is it me here that 's stopped you ?
22 Is it me now ?
23 If somebody says you do n't wan na be rushed , right , that 's what you 've got ta say to them that 's just what that old dear was saying the other day , right you certainly understand that , right , you agree with them , first thing you do you always agree with them , right and then you 've just got the same sequence as I want to think about it , but just sort of make it clear , I mean what is it they actually , you know , frightened of being rushed into ?
24 what is it they actually want then ?
25 If so , have they costed them , or is it something else that they say that they may do in future if economic growth comes their way ?
26 What 's what 's your actuals title , is it just manager or is it something else ?
27 Is it nine fifty , or is it something slightly higher , or something less ?
28 Or is it something slightly different that , that er er the actions of the peasantry I think are la are very largely restorationist but in the process they are actually going further that , th th that they have challenged that that th th they 've done more than just want to put some of the rights wrong , that they are actually beginning to challenge the system
29 Is it the lure of the bright lights or is it something more economic .
30 Is it something quite dreadful ? ’
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