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

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1 So far this is normal and to be expected , but if Claire is told often enough how good she is when she feels herself to be bad , or if Henry is constantly reminded of his vicious streak when he is aware of other , ignored qualities in himself , then both Claire and Henry are likely to become confused as to their own self-images .
2 Except where marriage occurs at a very young age , the earlier a woman marries , the younger she is when she bears her first child , and the more children she has when she reaches the end of her reproductive years , other things being equal .
3 Yeah she is when she 's away .
4 when Richard was staying she went in middle of us and she was , she were a lot more comfortable , than what she is when she 's in her own room
5 And she is where she desires to be . ’
6 The only time it wo n't fall over you is when it 's full of clothes , but the problem is opening the door and getting the clothes in before it falls on you .
7 So , there 's perhaps an idea for you is when you go back and you wan na get a bit of clout with your boss is to say well why do n't we set up a er training matrix just to check where everyone 's .
8 A : What you want me to tell you is how I , victim of a class-ridden society , managed to escape the long side streets of the outer suburbs and reach the shores of academia .
9 It has after all become a commonplace that the creative imagination of the philosopher , mathematician or scientist is not much different from that of a prophet or poet ; what distinguishes him is how he treats his findings in retrospect .
10 He 's seen the film 36 times already , and all I can get out of him is how he should have had the part .
11 Her is where you 'll also find a push button which activates the battery repetitive spark ignition for the whole cooker , grill , hotplate and oven .
12 It was sad to see them all go , but a wonderful joy it is when they all come for occasional visits .
13 It is when they become ‘ over-drivers ’ that problems occur : people concentrate on ‘ being perfect ’ to the exclusion of what actually needs to be done .
14 But the only thing that does bother me about it is when they get you know school kids coming out of school and going straight on streets on Road .
15 It is when they first suffer for Christ that the earliest apostles return to their friends , pray ( not for safety but for boldness ) , and find the place shaken by the Holy Spirit ( Acts 4:29–31 ) .
16 not painful er but it when you er it is when they 're doing physio and when I do , you know , I have , have to do it myself , I should be doing it every hour .
17 As space has diminished , our capacity to think ahead has expanded ; but it is when we are given time on the ball , and space to move , that our limitations are exposed .
18 It is when we do not act and behave as Jesus ' followers that adultery can take place , followed by legal proceedings for divorce .
19 It is when we think of the eternal and the infinite that this inner being is woken from its sleep , and our souls are stirred .
20 It is when we get into the high performance area that the ratio of cross-section to strength comes into play .
21 It is when we use our uniqueness to feel ‘ better than ’ that we separate ourselves from others and thereby create misery and suffering .
22 He wrote : ‘ But it is when we examine the zoology of these countries that we find what we most require — evidence of a very striking character that these great islands must once have formed a part of the continent , and could only have been separated at a very recent geological epoch .
23 It is when we get away from the domestic scene that the more serious flaws become apparent .
24 It is when we come to the particular that you have to use your own personal judgement , opinion , interpretation of what you observe and experience .
25 Such episodes may , of course , be confused as passing acknowledgements , but the readiness to exchange such signals is one of the ways in which we register the normality of the passing scene and it is when we encounter consistent anomalies in the broadcast that we begin to suspect and perhaps report something odd .
26 It is when we turn to practices based ( in whole or in part ) on the use or transformation of non-human material objects and forces that the social relations become much more complex and variable .
27 It is when we make an attempt to clarify it that the confidence begins to desert us in the face of difficulties .
28 In a sense , we all understand perfectly well what experiences are ; it is when we are challenged to explain this understanding that we are at a loss how to put it into words .
29 It is when we look at data on the role of industry internationally that the emergence of a ‘ post-industrial society ’ is less clear .
30 It is when we reach the realm of ‘ abnormal deviance ’ that the teacher 's problematic really emerges , for here pupils are not only deviating from the ‘ good pupil ’ role , but may be denying or over-exaggerating their gender image as well .
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