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

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1 What I am today is the result of a long process .
2 The reason I 'm here is I 've been friends with Jake ever since we met over a beer or three in Germany during my Jam days , I admire him as a lyricist and I think the group has a valid future . ’
3 ‘ I worked on various things , but the reason I 'm here is that I spent five years with SimFic working on artificial intelligence . ’
4 But the reason I 'm here is just to express solidarity with the campaign that you 're continuing .
5 One of the other reasons I 'm here is er , again with the blessing of er Jeff , and Alan , and the other MPs is to try and help the campaign along a little bit and hopefully er have friends from er Central Television who I 've brought along today .
6 Now erm the reason why I 'm here is really to put a face to a name
7 ‘ The reason I 'm here is because my brother phoned me and told me your cousin was in urgent need of a tutor .
8 The reason I 'm here is that I 'm running a little low on tablets .
9 But this er American pilot , Commanding General , stands before this group with a great sense of humility and a , a sense of great honour , recognizing the only reason I 'm here is because I have to be the Commanding General .
10 and then say well look the reason why I 'm here is this
11 I said I 'm there 's somewhere out there for you .
12 No , I 'm home is always home .
13 And maybe that 's how it used to be — but the person you are today is far removed and different from the individual you were a year or so ago .
14 Ages is n't it I thought I 'd tidy up in his desk and I was just going through the mound of papers , and I said here you are here 's your licence , finish it off , fill it in , and I 'll give you the cheque .
15 What you are now is how the
16 Montaner is simple , just a huge keep and a walled enclosure ; this , in fact , is a regular polygon of twenty sides , though the angles are so gentle with that many sides that the feeling you have once you are inside is that it is circular .
17 ‘ That is why you 're here is n't it ? ’
18 So it 's , if you 're overtime is at the grade C level , or the workload is at the grade C level , then you 're bet it 's cheaper to get overtime done than it is to get temps .
19 That 's it , that 's what I had they told and they said that it might be that she 's just , she 's just is small for her size , but it might be that Katie taken all the goodness from Hannah
20 Not worthy of a photograph I should n't think There 's the Queen Mother again , does n't say how old she is There is the picture of the doctor , mind you he does n't look like a junior doctor , he 's Pakistani and he looks about fifty !
21 That she is so is essentially an untruth , but it is at the same time a socially undeniable fact , even today , although it was probably a more widespread one 20 odd years ago .
22 Couples added : ‘ One of the reasons we are here is that Davis and I are such good friends .
23 Where we are however is southwest of Alexandria .
24 Who we are now is a mixture of what we let others see of ourselves and what we hide away .
25 Where we are now is
26 The idea of the golden age in which family responsibilities were stronger than they are today is clearly a myth , without foundation in historical evidence .
27 What they are basically is a form of pattern shorthand .
28 ‘ All they 're after is their youth .
29 They 're probably is n't one !
30 And clearly , in terms of the fires as a particular the rationale for them being there is
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