Example sentences of "[pron] be [prep] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Now there are several of those that will require a statement being accepted by the executive but there 'll be a statement on behalf of the C E C , and there 's at least one where there 'll be a qualification .
32 There 's at least one blown over there is n't there ?
33 But it is rather charm less I think , and there is at least one far more enticing place nearby if you plan to stop in this valley .
34 There is at least one who has adapted himself to circumstance , ’ observed Theda .
35 Without exception the C E C are recommending you to accept them all but there is at least one where we 're accepting with a qualification .
36 There was at least something to be said , after all , for a poor-relief system which was adaptable to suit personal need as it arose ; for all the parsimony of parish overseers , careful guardians of the ratepayers ' monies as they were , they were dealing with paupers whom they knew as people .
37 Many people constantly tell everyone how bad they are at almost everything .
38 They 're over here you dick .
39 Once they 're behind here they 're stuck all night .
40 They were below here you see .
41 Now they were in midstream they could see the new bridge more clearly .
42 In that last respect , however , they were like practically everyone else on the island , which may in itself be a reason why we should not be quick to decide that their behaviour lacked political significance , and consisted of antics .
43 Mind you I suppose out of a catalogue it 's at least you can feel them and see them all that .
44 It 's to where we 've just been .
45 Cos it 's , the you 're supposed to that 's what it 's for so you can check all your spellings .
46 It 's about when they opened father 's safe . ’
47 Well , it 's about why I 've been ex-directory for the last , er , twenty years .
48 It 's about how we 're living in dream time : how the past becomes a bit hazy like a dream , and how dreams and memories get mixed up — the way you sometimes think : did I dream that or was I really there ? ’
49 It 's about how we 're living in dream time : how the past becomes a bit hazy like a dream , and how dreams and memories get mixed up — the way you sometimes think : did I dream that or was I really there ? ’
50 It 's about the rapport , it 's about the introduction , it 's about how we actually settle the thing from the outset .
51 It 's about how you live and how you want your children to live , having certain attitudes , such as that it 's important to be polite and respect your elders and that you should want to work hard at school , ’ was one typical comment .
52 When the signs are the same if they 're two pluses you add them and it 's plus if they 're both minus you add them and it 's minus here you take the smaller from the larger and give it the sign of a larger .
53 I thought Salisbury 's would of had loads Will have a look in a Army & Navy otherwise It 's in here I think , oh I do n't know whether C & A 's would have any Now then , watch out for , I mean I think there 's must be a logic shop or something .
54 And once it 's in there it prevents the gas from escaping .
55 I do n't know which , well you know i , when it 's that sort of area it 's , as you say I mean it 's from here it 's nine hundred , at least nine hundred miles you know it 's about two hundred and fifty to Dover is n't it ?
56 It 's like when one sees a snake .
57 You know what it 's like when they retire , do n't you ?
58 Yer know what it 's like when we 're on bonus . ’
59 Look what it 's like when we 're making deliveries .
60 It 's like when I finished those songs , I felt an incredible sense of boredom , ‘ Oh , now I 'm done . ' ’
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