Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Sliding doors are popular choice as they do not take up any space in the room , although , on the other hand , you can only see the contents of half the wardrobe at any one time .
32 George Lodge and Gilbert Blaine must have been old acquaintances for they were hawking together in Caithness in 1913 .
33 Had we relied on public sector finance , it would have been another century before we had such an opportunity for British industry , with all the infrastructure back-up that will flow from it .
34 ‘ And there 's been another visitor since you left . ’
35 These are exciting times and you and your readers are very lucky .
36 There are some cases that you simply can not investigate properly without an engineer 's report .
37 There are some things that we simply have to … let go . ’
38 ‘ Before I kiss you , ’ she said , ‘ there are some things that I want to say .
39 There are some things that I can deal with better than you .
40 Here are some questions that you can answer by trying tests with woodlice .
41 The UN Environment Programme is gathering information about ozone depleters , and there are some fears that it might add further chlorinated solvents to the list .
42 You 'll probably find that there are some bits that you 've almost forgotten about already , but other bits are still quite fresh in your mind .
43 So why do n't we reply to the people who put this suggestion that in reprinting it 'll be taken into account but there are some reasons that we ca n't follow it completely and that , two chief of which are different , where colour is used for coding and erm , secondly what Richard has just said .
44 But there are some staff that we we assess their competency of employer visiting .
45 There are some foods that you should try to exclude from your meals if you want to stay trim and slim .
46 ‘ Some of our members are asking what this means and there are some suggestions that they should go ahead and use the title anyway . ’
47 Gloucester 's success implies a more effective use of the patronage at his disposal , and there are some suggestions that he was running the duchy in his own interests .
48 Gloucester 's success implies a more effective use of the patronage at his disposal , and there are some suggestions that he was running the duchy in his own interests .
49 Here are some suggestions that you can follow : try to go where something is being done that you can either watch or participate in .
50 For instance , in Kelvin Walker 's shop across the road there are some brushes that I need .
51 There are some indications that it was about this time that she began to fall in love with Richard Baxter .
52 There are some occasions when it is educationally valuable to offer such a child the " centre-stage " for a while through the drama itself .
53 We are scientific geniuses but we do nothing .
54 In recent years there has been some evidence that they are even more evasive , changing identity by oscillating from one type of neutrino to another .
55 Well , it had been some while since she 'd walked ten miles in one go — or even five , for that matter , she excused her fluttering heart .
56 ‘ Obviously , there have been some controversies but we believe the competition is catching the imagination of the fans . ’
57 He added that it had been some years since he had been back in England .
58 It had been some time since they had had the chance for such indulgences .
59 It had been some time since I had visited Ingleborough , so last summer I went back with a couple of friends to rediscover some of its hidden treasures .
60 It must have been some time after we had last met .
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