Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [conj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , green she is and by God she is going to prove it . |
2 | It 's cos of Clare 's mum then in n it ? |
3 | It 's because of racism . |
4 | Erm , I 'm bound to say to Congress , that under normal circumstances , we do n't take additional supporting speakers on resolutions , er and the reasons for that is very obvious , it 's because of lack of time . |
5 | I , I just do n't know what he 's , he 's , he 's , he 's , he 's seeing his future as being and erm maybe cos we have n't got , maybe erm it 's because of the generation gap , maybe it 's because of communication problems either between me and him or the young and old or whatever but , you know , he just does n't seem to have anything to volunteer er other than ah well I 'll try and get a job or ah well I 'll try and get some more qualifications or whatever . |
6 | ‘ It 's because of money , ’ answered the other simply . |
7 | ‘ I think for my part it 's because of Liubov , ’ I said . |
8 | I retain some of these feelings but know it 's because of indoctrination not because it 's necessarily true . |
9 | One of these unthinkable night-thoughts thinks itself now : it 's because of Summerchild that I 'm sitting here stroking Timmy 's head . |
10 | So it is that for Douglas MacBain it is a clearly defined aim to consider setting targets for numbers of churches to be planted in the coming decade and to work to facilitate this . |
11 | It is and in terms of |
12 | ( It is because of lack of oxygen that growth is poor in water-logged soils ) . |
13 | It is because of things like this that delivering the intervention ( and anything else ) to parents is a matter of problem-solving negotiation . |
14 | It is because of Scheler 's assertion of a metaphysical , philosophical anthropology with no basis or interaction with sociological categories that I have chosen to ignore his contribution to the sociology of knowledge . |
15 | Perhaps it is because in isolation human beings achieve their true status ; they are no longer tied to an economic process which dominates their existence . |
16 | Not Wright — he 's happy with it at his feet wherever he is and on top of that he has a quite phenomenal strike-rate . |