Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [am/are] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I know but I 'm still not wandering around for hours I 'm warning you now !
2 lips I am missing I like this one .
3 If you damage crops or upset animals you are making it more difficult for someone to earn their living .
4 If there is evidence of change in progress towards backed variants of /a/ , it will therefore be male speakers who are leading it , rather than the females who lead the change towards raised /Ε/ .
5 earn a little extra income shall I put it and far from the majority of traditional methods they are to do it legally and set up little typewriting agencies etcetera and if you keep your eye on the notice boards you 'll see various .
6 ‘ But I can not ask for any more from the players than the performances they are giving me and one or two are starting to show their true form . ’
7 So they 're saying this is an ex gratia payment in other words they 're offering you that payment as er some compensation for the fact that you 've losing your job .
8 I find it impossible to begin to think about the phenomena which are giving you anxiety and which , I assure you , are giving me anxiety , without some elementary attempt to classify those phenomena .
9 The hours which are wasting him away also seem to have a mental effect on Tithonus as well .
10 We will have destroyed some of our roots , burnt the family photographs for want of a tiny sum to buy the site compulsorily , block the drains which are drying it out , excavate it with a greater delicacy than the present JCBs can offer and restore it as a regenerating wetland of immense cultural significance .
11 Or — as we shall see in the next chapter — perhaps you have payoffs and hidden agendas which are keeping you stuck ?
12 We offer some therapies to help them regain confidence in themselves so they can express and release some of those tensions which are causing them to behave irrationally . ’
13 Society was being moved by ‘ the tremendous force of the intellectual and economic movements which are carrying us forward not solely to new dangers but also to new opportunities of good ’ .
14 I mean I get phone calls everyday all day long from VETS who are saying I 've got this prickly ball , what the hell do I do with it , you see , and I can explain to them how to try and unroll a hedgehog and then what to do when you get inside the hedgehog .
15 That resistance may also derive strength from a suspicion that improvisation in this context merely exploits our limited knowledge of medieval musical practices in order to establish a creative freedom for modern performers who are denied it in virtually every other kind of ‘ serious ’ music in the Western tradition .
16 I think the time has probably passed now , all the schools have got their own budgets , they 've got their own builders who are giving them a good service , and I doubt whether this is the time to resurrect that , especially with local government review not far off , and the future of a county-wide D S O in some doubt , when it comes to local government review .
17 They want any body builders who 're offered it to contact them immediately .
18 How many contracts you 're basing them on two to three weeks .
19 But if he looks as though he may pounce on them , they shoot at him , and if they kill him , they cut him in pieces and roast him and regale themselves , repeating all the while , ‘ It is the Russians who are eating you , not us . ’
20 It was work in the days I 'm telling you about .
21 She 's here for another two weeks and if I do n't speak to her in those two weeks I 'm dropping her .
22 so like perhaps , say six weeks you 're doing it on the voluntary basis
23 The carers are now due to go to London for a meeting with North West MPs and national charities who are to give them their support .
24 So now after all these years we are taking He Pito Whakaatu i Te Noho a Te Maori i Te Awa o Whanganui ( Scenes of Maori Life on The Whanganui River ) , made in 1921 , back to Koroniti .
25 By depriving these children of the chance to learn languages or humanities we are depriving them of all those resources that the ruling elites of the country find so important .
26 See s see how could I forget my life , how could I forget these things I 'm telling you .
27 A surprising fact is that 65 per cent of the UK is supplied with hard water , a situation which means that a high proportion of hotels , restaurants and other institutions are faced with hard water problems which are costing them hard earned revenue .
28 the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods .
29 The research aims to monitor the law on illegitimacy in the light of the provisions which are to supercede it under the Family Law Reform Act 1987 .
30 Personally I do n't think it is traditions which are weighing them down but the fact that they have no support at home .
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