Example sentences of "be [art] [noun] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There are no Bull O'Malleys there , no beggars on horseback .
2 After all , if the Normans had n't thought long-term and picked up their trowels 1,000 years ago , there would be no New Forest today .
3 Where were the Falkland Islands anyway ?
4 Is the United Kingdom financially committed to the policies of cohesion and convergence ?
5 Why is the United Kingdom so low down the list ?
6 Lot ninety four is the Peter Pan now showing , thank you , and I have sixty offered , five , seventy , five eighty , five , eighty five pounds now , any more ?
7 Domingo is the Dick Johnson here , as he is in the GRAMOPHONE Award-winning DG recording under Mehta , so that presents the obvious starting-point .
8 Equally important is the distinction Marx repeatedly draws between the occurrence of small-scale ‘ domestic ’ slavery and whole societies based on the exploitation of slaves , such as was the case for Greece and Rome , and the insistence that these two cases should be kept separate .
9 Actually , I do n't think it 's the word Gary just the Letters G.A.R.Y .
10 That 's a Fair Isle again , but can you see the Icelandic coast which they 're very famous for .
11 There 's a Mr Wilkes here to see Sergeant Pascoe . ’
12 It 's a debate Howe understandably does does not want to enter into but he has noticed a similarity between the current team and the Arsenal side he coached to the Double 21 years ago — coincidentally , the same season the Blues won their last major honour , the Cup Winners ' Cup .
13 He 's a Jack Russell so I 'm hoping he might do something about the rodent problem at Low Birk Hatt .
14 There 's a Berthold Deepdene now , is n't there as well , which looks a bit
15 He just sits g , he , he just , you know , it 's , it 's a waste Dave just sees it at because it 's different if they were hard up
16 Lot thirty is a Peter Pan there it is now showing , Lot thirty a hundred pounds for it , one hundred anywhere ?
17 Certainly there is little coherence in her timetabled day : indeed perversely its very staccato pattern is a feature Susie quite enjoys .
18 It is a view Tennyson firmly rejects :
19 Who is a Scurvy Rhymer. aside .
20 And there 's no doubt Britain still has much to offer the traveller .
21 It brings home the fact that there 's no life to be found here ; there 's no Bob Marley anymore .
22 Was the Regent Douglas never coming ?
23 Tomorrow or the day after I will send you the merchandise [ that was the way Modi always referred to his paintings ] .
24 But it was the Mrs Flaherty all right , of Flaherty 's Famous Funfair and the Wall of Death Riders and Flaherty 's Flying Horses .
25 This was the confrontation Eliot most feared .
26 Taylor had persuaded Barratt to take up his present position in 1818 — it was a decision Taylor never regretted .
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