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

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1 Aye , we 've done all sorts of things , there was er I used to go to chapel as well I I we were we were compelled to go to chapel .
2 I I he was nothing without Mildred .
3 yeah but he sat outside Sally 's and Carole said no I I I 'm you know I ca n't do it , she said she wants someone a bit younger and she said
4 Right , I I I 'm I 'm
5 Actually I 've I I I 'm I ca n't do it now but at the next the next traffic I 'm going to liven it up a bit for you .
6 You know , I I I 'm I 'm unhappy about this memoir business .
7 Mm you see I I it 's it 's trying to find the balance is n't it ?
8 Precisely which one it was they were also unable to ascertain , except that it was one of the eight basic spells that were intricately interwoven with the very fabric of time and space itself .
9 Which one it was I 'm not sure .
10 He did n't know which one it was he just knew it wa was a European rider .
11 They must be independent , not mention in the will you ca n't have a beneficiary who 's a witness , you ca n't have a husband or wife of a beneficiary as a witness either because not I 'm told very first clause there are n't , to get a duplicate made bungalow or something like that he might be missing out on the bungalow and the was The course leader at the time told me the story that saw him and he would n't tell me who it was I want my ten percent commission .
12 Believe you me it 's it 's progress getting .
13 You you you were there were you at school ?
14 well known person I 'd I Dad 'll tell you who he is I 'm erm now those two little pictures were oh I think they were hundred and something each maybe more .
15 ‘ I am afraid to tell you who I am , because if I tell you who I am you may not like who I am and it is all that I have . ’
16 First of all I thought I 'd tell you who I was I 'm a G P in er in New Harlow , in Bush Fair , and I 've been there for nearly three years now .
17 It will tell you what you 're what you 're responsible for .
18 Well erm I 'll tell you what it is we , we actually build our business by word of mouth and it er these sort of introductions means that we rarely advertise erm and the money saved can be used to benefit policy holders such as yourself which sometimes means that it can reduce charges and erm increase bonuses wherever possible .
19 ‘ Shall I tell you what it is she 's doing , Jack ? ’
20 It will often enough tell you what it is he should do next .
21 ‘ Shall I tell you what it was I put my hand into , Jas ? ’
22 Yeah we we we 're we 're we would n't have retained those out of a hundred and er what is it a hundred and ten people .
23 We we it 's it 's always difficult in January to say how many people are going to be there to take part , but we last year it was about about five hundred I think .
24 It 's we it it 's I mean some days are better than others .
25 I think they 're fifteenth century they they they they are they 're well cut and they 're well
26 Oh they were not the br bosses ' stock , they they they were their stock .
27 They they they were they were straightforward , just
28 Well me parents they got they was alright they , you know what I mean , they were n't wealthy but they they they were they 'd always got enough to live on .
29 When the child does what you want , tell him what it is he has done that has earned your praise — for example , ‘ That was good of you to tidy up your toys .
30 And she had no doubt that Tristan would listen when she explained to him what it was she wished him to say on her behalf , or in which direction she wished him to urge her to go .
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