Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] [am/are] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 lives or is that talking about they 've approached straight line that 's already there in heaven , in other words , the , the , you know that the understanding which I have it from this bible is er that seems to be suggesting that er that 's talking about apos the apostles ' lives before they died , our spiritual lives with brightest ones who have at that er point been made perfect by being prepared to go where they 're going
2 But well , you have to go Where You 're Called !
3 She 's guessed where we 're going , thought Tug .
4 All procedures for objective setting , planning , time keeping or whatever are agreed in the light of the task to be done and the situation .
5 This will help if , later on , you are unable to work or you are disabled as a result of the accident and claim Disablement Benefit .
6 This social sanction will be , in the first place , some kind of social ostracism or discomfort ; it may or may not be wished that it be associated with a legal penalty .
7 If all the cases that attract attention , because they are argued in important appellate courts before public scrutiny , are occasions on which judges are scrupulous in denying that they are serving the goal of protected expectations through their decisions , this can hardly do much to reinforce the public 's faith in that ideal .
8 I suggest that we are becoming inexorably more impatient , intolerant and indolent in the race from A to B , and that there is an all-pervasive belief that the world owes each person an ever more easy and wealthy life .
9 And even if not , the lessons from the end of the Ice Age suggest that we are going to need much more than Thames Barriers in the absence of an effective international policy response to the greenhouse effect .
10 Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council .
11 Although many officials and newspapers proposed that they be paid a modest salary , only the chief headmen received official remuneration .
12 Indeed , it proposed that they be retained and further , than in addition to this unpopular tax there should be a new unpopular tax local income tax — a prospect of little attraction to most politicians .
13 Russia proposed that it be regarded as the successor state of the Soviet Union in respect of the START treaty , but this was finally rejected by the others in April [ see p. 38890 ] .
14 In his will Captain Sykes left the School £1,000 , and his son proposed that it be used to build an extra classroom .
15 The first move will be to alert all my known contacts , to request that I be held incommunicado if I approach any of them … ’
16 So , no you wo n't know that we 're trying to get the two pilots out of er
17 And Doris said , Oh thank you she said did I did n't know that we 're recording .
18 As has been said in the House previously , my hon. Friend will know that we are committed to the work being done in the south Atlantic , which HMS Polar Circle will shortly be carrying out .
19 The English King is no fool He must know that we are approaching .
20 I 've worked in for 30 years and lots of us have worked for over 25 years and we do know that they are bringing in trainees in on higher salaries than ourselves , which obviously is quite upsetting when you 've worked a long time .
21 They will not know that they are doing so — but that is what will happen .
22 Children today do n't know that they 're born .
23 But they do n't know that they 're called nouns and verbs .
24 So are they looking for it to lead to a , sort of getting back to last week 's terminology , a restoration or , or are are they actually , do they know that they 're getting involved in a revolution ?
25 Er and of course it 's people like erm my mother and father who never look at er things like that unless I actually point it out , they wo n't actually know that they 're allowed to reclaim tax .
26 Now you ca n't really get a coherent staffing policy within a school in that kind of flux , whereas now people perhaps erm a bit too much at the opposite extreme but nevertheless erm do know that they 're committed to being in the school and have a , therefore a commitment to it , a commitment to improving their own work and , and their collective work .
27 I do n't know that they 're coming round .
28 They certainly do n't know that they 're bidding against a phantom bid or they would n't bid ’ , he said .
29 And does he know that you are using him ? ’
30 It seems to show that the imaginary case in which you are a brain in a vat being fed the experiences of reading a book is perfectly effective in showing that you do not know that you are reading a book .
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