Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv] is " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's erm the sort of things they pick them on really is not that |
2 | ‘ The only thing he 's got over me right now is mental conditioning and experience , ’ said Stewart , 27 , the London-born heavyweight who lives in New York . |
3 | All I need for you to tell me right now is you 're going to commit yourself to this product and I will come round and we 'll sign the contract , all the stuff you told him , then we 'll talk about copy and it does n't cost you anything . |
4 | These figures are too high , but the only way to get them down permanently is to have the right structure of development in the economy : low inflation and stable exchange rates . |
5 | Shame to cut them down now is n't it ? |
6 | What she 's done to me so far is — probably — the worst she can do . |
7 | The point of our discussion of them so far is that the attempt to rebut scepticism by constructing an anti-realist alternative to the realism espoused by the sceptic is not going to be easy , even if it is possible . |
8 | I down there is a letter to my contact in Liverpool . |
9 | The difference turns on the fact that his view is empiricist , whereas theirs very definitely is not . |
10 | To understand them more fully is to see more clearly what we believe about the real connections , connections in extra-linguistic reality . |
11 | Life for you right now is a crossroads : one direction points to the safe , secure and conventional , the other to the road less travelled , signifying the unexplored . |
12 | ‘ She most certainly is , ’ he retorted icily . |
13 | ‘ The one waiting for you down there is the fearsome Gruncher , the Red-Hot Smoke-Belching Gruncher . |
14 | Oh are you down there is it hell ? |
15 | ‘ All I 've given you so far is a little local colour . ’ |
16 | The best way to find out about what is available to you more locally is to contact your County Drama Adviser and also the Regional Arts Association for your area , who will have details about part-time training for young actors ( see Appendix A ) . |
17 | And there 's an A in thank you as well is n't there ? |
18 | ‘ She damn well is n't , ’ she struck back heatedly . |
19 | Oh he is n't much younger than you then really is he ? |
20 | Er , he 's not gon na give it to you twice though is he cos I do n't reckon he would di give it to you twice . |
21 | She stands 162 in her socks , broad in the shoulder and the hip , and weighs about 60k at 1g , which she very rarely is . |
22 | Wher it 's a question of where you sort of harness them really though is n't it ? |
23 | A seventeenth-century libertine who wrote excellent satirical verse ( he 's the author of the famous epigram about Charles II : ‘ God bless our good and gracious king/Whose promise none relies on ; /Who never said a foolish thing , /Nor ever did a wise one ’ — one of the reasons I like him so much is that allegedly he recited it extempore to the king ) and some great , great poems about sex . |
24 | There is a range of sites , there 's a list of the different sites in the Greater York study , erm I 've looked at most of those sites and they there there is a big range of sites both in size and location . |
25 | Though Locke does allow the possibility that matter might think , he tends to the view that we do have immaterial minds ; and for him there certainly is an immaterial God . |
26 | Erm right so what you 're saying to me then basically is that er as long as my references are acceptable |
27 | occupied and as you say , she 's she 's she 's in the , the nursing home and I mean , it 's same environment all the time so , she 's bound to dwell it on longer is n't she ? |
28 | If it truly looks like gold it most probably is gold . |
29 | I suppose one of the things I use to demonstrate it most clearly is that for many years I s I gave lectures on communications and one of the things I used to say in those lectures was I did not know , and I was stressing that sense what came first if newspapers write stories in a particular way , because that is what the public wanted or do public want a particular type of story and that 's that newspapers round-up and I stopped posing that question when Rupert Murdoch bought the Melbourne Sun because Rupert Murdoch bought the Melbourne Sun and introduced a lot of sex-type stories you know stories about brothels and madames whipping people and goodness knows what else and the sales rocketed and there we had almost a captive example of change in the design of change in the type of stories that were written and people , people were buying it and so you have an issue of you know that your content was actually being by what your readership wanted . |
30 | ‘ It most certainly is my view that what was done with these people was a political decision , a decision of high command . ’ |