Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If Roll and Ross ( 1984 ) are right that there are only four basic economic forces , and that these are the four forces listed in chapter 1 , then estimation of an SBU 's required yield could be attempted by examining the likely sensitivity of the projected SBU returns with just these factors ( inflation , aggregate production , risk premia and the term structure of interest rates ) . |
2 | now , can you make sure you are somewhere where you can see this please . |
3 | The astrologer had been right to warn her off , had been right that his heart was tied up elsewhere . |
4 | That would have been rather But I come out here but I can not see you know you can just just get them I seen some in that |
5 | The first is that while most of the fast movements are much as one might have surmised ( although the vite sections of the last movement of the Te Deum are notably faster than often performed ) , some of the slow movements are considerably slower than one usually hears them , suggesting a rather wider range of tempos in use in the early 18th century in France than that to which we are accustomed today . |
6 | The celebrations of selflessness and sacrifice are much as they were in the wartime films , but this time there seems little point in asserting them , nothing to be argued for . |
7 | C. The functions of Edinburgh today are much as they were long ago . |
8 | For Lamb , catering is a very satisfying part of being a prison officer , but he does have dissatisfactions : ‘ I do n't think the rations are enough and there is n't enough variety . |
9 | You put out the word and it would n't have been long before you knew Vecchi was out of sight . |
10 | It had been long since he had asked her mother to share his bed , and for some time now his favourite had been a young Khabiri concubine , a month younger than she was herself . |
11 | ‘ We are together because we get on well . ’ |
12 | ‘ So now we 've got a double whammy : the firms ' short-term needs are less and there is arguably plenty of provision for those needs from the ranks of newly qualified members who , as students , went into training contracts in 1987 , 1988 and 1989 . ’ |
13 | ‘ , I seem to be saying where I am only because there is another use of ‘ Here ’ , as for example in answer to ‘ Where 's the thimble ? ’ , in which I am saying where something is . |
14 | As I say , I would like you to be in fairly close proximity to where I am so that you can see what I 'm doing and hear what I 'm saying . |
15 | And , as always , telling us where you are so that we can keep sending you our mailings and the next edition of The Birmingham Magazine . |
16 | What I would like is for all the Councillors to look at this , to advise me which other seats they think are indeed the responsibility of and then I 'll go back and go to battle but er I 'd like everybody 's views on which ones they believe they are so that I can do it firmly . |
17 | I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish . |
18 | " Things are so because they are so " , it seems to say . |
19 | Erm , so what we wanted to do was , we 've had we 're doing quite well with the ov , erm , the five weeks we 've been together but we wan na make sure that you do combat erm a successful pact . |
20 | In a postscript Dr. Yeats reported that he had subsequently seen both Dr. Thackeray and Mr. Leech who had been together since he had been with them on the previous day . |
21 | I love him like nothing else in my life , but Paula and I had been together when we were all planning Project Eden , before I even met Sam , and I loved her too , and somehow I just could n't stop seeing her … . ’ |
22 | See , her husband takes her shopping on a Saturday to Asda and and why do n't you go , I do n't know whether they all been together or what ? |
23 | Fortunately all eyes are elsewhere and no-one seems to notice . |
24 | And if you phoned me early in the year it must have been just after we got the V W. |
25 | It must have been just after I left , thought Joan . |
26 | It must have been just before I left home in November . |
27 | it could have been just because it 's , just had just newly changed hands and it might have |
28 | It had been just as he was leaving on a Sunday evening . |
29 | He maintains that what we take to have been the causal circumstance might have existed as it did , and the rest of the universe might have been just as it was-and there might have been no smell . |
30 | What we are supposing is that everything could have been exactly as it was except for the non-occurrence of the smell of the candles . |