Example sentences of "[ex0] [be] [art] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've experienced it myself and there are a plenty of top earners in our company who er arrive in a Porsche and er and er things like that . |
2 | There were a there were a bit of fund for it I think . |
3 | He was watching her with such quiet intensity that , for just an instant , she felt as if there were no one else in the square but the two of them . |
4 | ‘ Let me tell you , there 's no one better than Will Clark . |
5 | I know I speak for us all when I say there 's no one here who would n't like to be in your shoes tomorrow . ’ |
6 | Their engines are still on , rumbling like great big animals , but I do n't think they 're going nowhere cos there 's no one about . |
7 | There 's all these buildings and streets out there , but it 's like they 're all empty — you know , like there 's no one out there , just things . |
8 | ‘ There 's no one down there 'll shoot dogs , ’ lied Philip . |
9 | ‘ Zambia , can we imagine , just for now , there 's no one in this world but us ? |
10 | Now that she 's working , I 'm left with all the swotty types , the brainboxes , and there 's no one to giggle with about motorbikes and Mr Clarke 's hideous dress sense , and the teachers ' ‘ uniform ’ of one collar tucked in a jumper , the other sticking out . |
11 | ‘ Now that I do n't see much of Ian there 's no one to call me Floss anymore . |
12 | ‘ There 's no one there , ’ Cameron said quietly . |
13 | THERE 'S NO ONE IN FOREVER 1862 A.D. |
14 | In one way life for me is difficult under these circumstances because , as I said , there 's no one really that I can talk to . |
15 | ‘ There 's no one to ask . |
16 | There 's no one else , there 's no one in the wide world . ’ |
17 | There 's no one else , there 's no one in the wide world . ’ |
18 | And finally , there 's no one with a more impressive grasp of the whole field of geophysics on Earth — or the Moon for that matter ( as his recent article ‘ The Moon 's deceptive tranquility ’ in New Scientist , vol 96 , p 174 , testifies ) . |
19 | ‘ Just go — there 's no one behind us . ’ |
20 | There 's no one as 'll disagree . ’ |
21 | ‘ There 's no one else here . ’ |
22 | There 's no one who has n't had to confront this problem . ’ |
23 | You only think you love me because I 'm here in the same house and there 's no one else . ’ |
24 | Lydia 's reached that point , and there 's no one else . |
25 | There 's no one here but me . |
26 | In the morning you wake up and there 's no one in the house . |
27 | ‘ There 's no one in the Premier League to touch him , ’ said Francis after Nilsson 's complete dominance of England winger Andy Sinton . |
28 | There 's no one like him . ’ |
29 | There 's no one there . |
30 | There 's no one watching me at all . |