Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 and er , I mean what she saw of Kerry was , she dropped her here at quarter to nine , she picked her up between five and half past and the rest of her she saw around kid , the rest of the time she saw her own kid and er Julia was to have her until she went to school , so I mean how can there be any bond there , which there ca n't , but the mother said herself I had her because it was the done thing so I mean it 's , it 's today in n it do n't you think ?
2 I have a feeling its not too different from how Leeds play now , that s why I see him as an excellent ( joint ? )
3 Sharpe used only speed to get past players … that s why you do nt see him go past players much anymore … cos he ca nt run fast enough .
4 It 's somewhere we have no maps for , no guides .
5 probably do , that 's right I think probably
6 We do have erm it 's rather you know , it 's it 's quite a small amount
7 It 's rather you know .
8 you just find it difficult to admit that one 's rather you know But certainly that epistle of James , to me , was just marvellous !
9 Sometimes if it 's on Joan , I do n't watch snooker , but if it 's on I get fascinated by
10 My dad he he usually goes to a pub er it is on I think it 's Road but instead of coming this way he goes all the way into town up the other end , you know past the Hotel , he lives at
11 Well i it 's not a big thing , it 's only you know what I mean do n't you ?
12 Probably Alison here like , there 's only you know , you just lucky .
13 There 's only you know people that come like and that that I have never said no to .
14 ‘ My make-up 's faded a bit now , but when everything 's together I look — well , I look pretty good actually . ’
15 Perhaps it 's perhaps they hold more than you think they do .
16 Erm I accept again form seven projections , that that 's obviously you know
17 Well it is something , because he 's obviously you know , the mother
18 Erm gaming in case anyone does n't know is basically you know when they play ma mah-jongg and
19 So um it 's much I suppose it makes the world a slightly safer place if you can say it was to do with something that you did because it brings the world slightly back under your control , maybe .
20 I doubt whether we can afford it , I doubt whether , I think the problems are so immense , er what really means is down I think , tearing down most of their industry and rebuilding it from scratch .
21 Er that 's basically I think a an approach which the County Counci er which the public at large has er has found acceptable .
22 But otherwise it 's basically I think it 's , it 's all there , all you 're trying to do at this stage is , is to give , your aim here is to get is to get firstly , first of all , to get it on the diary , on the picture editor 's diary for your picture , and also to get the basic information in so that somebody can write a few cards as an advance to say it is going to happen .
23 but this part Jane 's in I mean it 's just the pits
24 It 's in the , it 's in I think it 's number nine in the hit parade
25 But they came with the chief being an Anglesey man you see , they came from Anglesey as well to erm they used to come a lot in and erm as apprentices you know And er Aye no , the ol same old game again that er we in Wales seem to inherit it 's in I suppose it 's in the B B C and everywhere is n't it .
26 Well it is only I 've eat it !
27 Now some may even find themselves with property liabilities and if this is so they need professional advice on how to remedy the situation .
28 Now twenty two is So they do n't say twenty and two it 's only on the ones like twenty one thirty one forty one that you say twenty and one thirty and one .
29 And if this is so we get the delightful result that instead of there being at least two radically different sorts of things in the world , sensory states and material objects , there is only one sort of thing , sensory states , and all putatively other sorts of thing are reducible to complexes of actual and possible things of the first sort .
30 To understand why this is so we need to look more closely at the ways in which they have been used .
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