Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [pers pn] [is] " in BNC.

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1 let's a what are we going to be doing today then as Dave 's already observed because he 's seen my notes it 's going to be a very full day er so we need to crack on .
2 In my eyes it 's the hardest hole on the course .
3 The next time I open my eyes it is the following day .
4 In my eyes it is a contract but do we need to make this change ?
5 This is potentially a glorious voice — one senses that instinctively — but to my ears it is at present just a voice , an instrument .
6 Between that and my back and my knees it 's
7 The atmosphere should be electric and I am sure for many of my players it is the biggest game of their careers .
8 If race is not much of an issue in my locales it is in other areas , including West Newcastle where there is a significant Asian population and a history of very nasty episodes of racial attack .
9 confused , all in my tubes it is , and I had a temperature and that
10 Equally , My Lords it is very important that we should try and see if there are ways in which we can meet the anxieties of Noble Lords .
11 Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management .
12 You know I sometimes find with some of my students it is very counterproductive to have their mother in on the lessons .
13 However , among their ranks it is universally believed that their leader — Rabbi Menachem Schneerson — will fulfil the Messianic prophecy .
14 For example , if the credit period were reduced for customers to pay their debts it is likely that sales would decrease as customers may trade with another company that gives them a greater period to pay .
15 It sits upon a throne , an absolute monarch , unafraid of any princely off-spring still unborn and by its Subjects it is hated , feared , revered and loved , known by all and recognized by none .
16 What with the wind and the trains and the traffic and her woollen hat pressed tightly over her ears it 's hard to hear what Jo 's saying .
17 Tillyard 's belief that Elizabethan literature could provide an encouragement in countering a threat to civilisation may now seem naive and intellectually misplaced , but within the context of its origins it is not something we should immediately deride .
18 Apart from the loss of its columns it is in fine condition and has richly decorated doorway ( 139 ) and , inside , a barrel vaulted , coffered ceiling , its caissons finely enriched with flowers and heads .
19 Not that it 'd need to — Grandmaster Chess might be showing its age a bit , but if you can put up with its idiosyncrasies it 's a bargain at £1.99 , especially with Renaissance Othello thrown in for good measure .
20 Although it is somewhat limited in its applications it is easy to operate and above all it is fun .
21 From its stations it is as easy to take a train to Warsaw as to Brussels or Paris .
22 On her travels she 's there with a goofy grin and a different pose for every occasion .
23 ‘ Independently of climbing over rocks and fallen stumps of trees , the sportsman has to creep and crawl beneath and among the branches with the utmost caution , taking care only to advance when the bird 's attention is occupied in singing , or in scratching up the leaves in search of food ; to watch its actions it is necessary to remain perfectly motionless , not venturing to move even in the slightest degree , or it vanishes from sight as if by magic …
24 Whether or not post-war social science was more conservative than its predecessors it is difficult to say : the character of social science is strongly influenced by its social , political and economic context .
25 While this book is primarily about the various methods social workers can develop in work with elderly clients and their families it is necessary to first explore a number of major theoretical issues which bear on practice as follows :
26 Well let's all take one of her things she 's giving .
27 their rates it 's because they are paying that 's all !
28 Hidden by her handmaids she is seen to blush , then turns to Actaeon and throws water in his face to blind him , to stop him seeing her naked , but that is not enough and she knows it is not enough , and soon he feels the horns growing on his forehead , dat sparso capiti vivacis cornus cervis , she caused to grow on his head the horns of the long-lived stag , as if the cost of seeing her naked had to be death , first metamorphosis then death .
29 In confusing its compliments and its complements it is not alone , but there was more .
30 From within its limits it is experienced as linear , and life is organised in accordance with this .
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