Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [is] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's those powerful , dangerous , unpredictable creatures , people , and how they view the world — which actually is something for animals to worry about : if nothing else , it affects what gets what in the conservation stakes . |
2 | ‘ I tell you there 's nothing to be seen ! ’ |
3 | Who else is there with her in there ? |
4 | There literally is everything under the sun , and you 're free to do as much or as little as you want . |
5 | There normally is plenty of wind and rain , but very little snow , owing to the moist , temperate Atlantic air streams . |
6 | If there really is plenty of space to work with , the sandwedge may be a sound choice . |
7 | Whether it 's a relaxing or active type of holiday you like , there really is something for everyone at Club Europa . |
8 | There really is one on board . |
9 | There certainly is plenty of evidence that women are much more likely to provide personal care for relatives than are men . |
10 | Well , the person who 's dropping him off might just check that there actually is somebody in the house , you know , so do you know how to work the television ? |
11 | It really is one for the book . " |
12 | ‘ Oh , and Miss Hardbroom , I 've just remembered , there is a frog in the pond and it really is someone under enchantment . |
13 | With superb collections of biblical archaeology and ancient artefacts on view at the Israel Museum and the oldest biblical manuscripts on show at the Shrine of the Book , a visitor might well ask : what then is there to be seen at the Bible Lands Museum ? |