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

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1 It 's easy enough and it 's pretty interesting .
2 Economic issues are real enough and it is often pointed out that politics is about priorities .
3 Well , that seemed innocent enough and it was probably best to humour a drunken man .
4 Come on , you 've gabbled enough and you 're just trying to put me off my game .
5 If the stress is high enough and he is basically insecure — his adult has not turned off his child 's ‘ all my fault ’ — his child takes over with a ‘ nothing to do with you ’ response .
6 Another problem was his feathers : he was n't growing down quickly enough and he was always shivering , so Maureen made him a little coat out of cotton wool .
7 By the late 50's their wages had risen somewhat and there were often well over 100 at work in any one month , although fewer were females .
8 I miss her terribly and I 'm so lonely .
9 I 'm thinking I 'm sure you were Hannah because actually you were inside and they were outside , there 's like a door and the rest of the house between you !
10 I walked inside and it was just like my granny 's sitting room Not only did it sell teddy boy clothes but there was also a fifties radiogram and fifties wallpaper .
11 The local Conservatives bought the old Organist House in 1930 , and apart from holding the odd meeting , they have n't used the building much and it 's now derelict .
12 Because of the vast size of it and the difficulty of controlling it when sailing single-handed , the spinnaker was n't a sail he used much and it was right at the bottom at the aft end of the sail-locker .
13 There was no great amount of money coming in and one was continually minding the pennies .
14 Now you count on that but the next vote then comes in and they 're still not available beds are not available in it , and the next four and the next four so you 'll have , for years you 'll have those out of operation would you like to call it that way and out of production .
15 Er you you 're sort of chatting away and people come in and they 're all over the place , so er
16 We 'd got two in and they was really first class .
17 And then I was called in and nothing was ever said ‘ Well do this because ’ , but it felt that ‘ if you do n't do this … you know ? ’
18 And er I know the housing office always had excuses that they had put the the report in and we were just waiting for someone to do it .
19 After the decision in and which was only reported on the fifth of October of this year in the all England reports .
20 Ever since then , being thin has been in and it 's still here today .
21 it comes in and it 's very , it 's very useful .
22 His brother often slept in and it was just a bit more noticeable this morning .
23 As I said , I did me shoulder in and it was really bad and me mam got some dikes off me gran who had arthritis and I felt great .
24 Well I said , I was born in and I was also born in Terrace .
25 One night , there was one night here about er half nine I was really tired but , with them being out I was n't , you know , I like to go to bed when they come in and I was so tired when they come in when I got up
26 rinse the stuff out , and just throw it in and you 're away
27 I know we 've only a small garrison left , but he ca n't get in and you 're hardly a runaway slave , no matter what de Raimes intended in the past .
28 Two other police cars joined in and he was finally stopped .
29 put bacon in and there 's still some bacon in , it 's usually all gone
30 and they dragged two of them in and there 's about ten people in the other side of the carriage in about this much space and there 's like two J F S kids lying on the floor in the middle of the carriage
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