Example sentences of "[be] [not/n't] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I am not myself wholeheartedly committed to any of them but they deserve our attention . |
2 | I am not myself much enamoured by Process Theology , which is the technical name for what Birch is expounding here . |
3 | In a similar sort of way , as Fillmore ( 1971b ) notes , the editorial we of , for example , the New Yorker takes plural verb agreement ( thus we are not we am ) , but in the reflexive the underlying singularity shows through in phrases like as for ourself . |
4 | As I have emphasised above , what we think of as ‘ scientific ’ endeavour takes place in a social context , within institutions and ideologies which are not themselves necessarily committed to ‘ scientific ’ thought or logic . |
5 | Endearment , where a measure of fondness may reasonably be held to exist between two persons , may be offered as a defence in acts which are not themselves inevitably offences ( namely , those covered by the law on indecent assaults etc . ) |
6 | Here then is a criminal phenomenon that is associated with social disintegration — the fact that a society , the inhabitants of these areas of the great cities , who once regarded themselves as one , now no longer regard themselves as one , are not one , were one in the past but are not one now , and are still growing apart . |
7 | I thought that I would scratch out the pictures , but now that the woman has seen them they are not mine any more . |
8 | They 're not them though . |
9 | They 're not mine there , those are all yours ! |
10 | And I said that 's nice in n it well , he said well have them if you want it . |
11 | Oh in n it just . |
12 | Yeah fucking weird though in n it why it should suddenly start pulling like that |
13 | It 's about half five in n it normally ? |
14 | Claire made it on the Sunday , I said in n it about time you took your wife out ? |
15 | It 's funny in n it how you know people and it puts you off their names ? |
16 | In n it though ? |
17 | In n it though ? |
18 | It 's a long haul that in n it though ? |
19 | In n it though , that you people all a fucking . |
20 | in n it then . |
21 | That 's the buzz of it , in n it really ? |
22 | Yeah a cat 's a little bit out on dashing upstairs now in n it really ? |
23 | It 's boring life really , in n it really ? |
24 | in n it really and now every pub , as I say every pub 's got it on tap . |
25 | well no , no not no it 's , it 's miserable in n it really ? |
26 | It 's a wonder she 's sane in n it really ? |
27 | Mind you , that covers with paper like in n it really . |
28 | So I say it 's a bit bit al bit silly in n it really ! |
29 | Something like that , so I said well that 's a good job I 'm going this Saturday in n it really ? |
30 | Terrible in n it really ! |