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 |