Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | What all of them contend is that the auditory effect of all English-language verse can only in a schematic and starveling fashion be pin-pointed by applying the only two measurements that traditional scansion recognizes : on the one hand the number of syllables , on the other the number of occurrences of ictus or ‘ stress ’ . |
2 | The name of the doctor you want me to see is Pool . |
3 | ‘ Sometimes it really gets me down , ’ he admits , ‘ but the thing that keeps me goin' is live performances . |
4 | this the , what makes me laugh is that people 's intelligence , they walk along a street shopping and as soon as they walk into a restaurant they sit down and start smoking |
5 | makes me laugh is , that you get all these toys for children , sort of , nought to three months |
6 | but what makes me laugh is doctor he 's , I think he 's absolutely cracked |
7 | There are laws against discrimination but to get them respected is another matter . |
8 | For them driving is a relaxing hobby and its all about having fun … except that is when the judge is watching … |
9 | But it is by no means true that an ad which everyone notices is necessarily good — it may be noticed for reasons which are totally irrelevant to the strategy . |
10 | They do n't mind if they play , but a lot of them want 's it , watch it on , watch cricket . |
11 | The number of images per second needed to make them merge is called the flicker fusion frequency . |
12 | ‘ I asked is the haddock finnan ? ’ said a querulous voice . |
13 | Well the specific question I asked is whether you 've quantified in percentage terms erm perhaps Group Captain you could give us an indication of how it has affected it ? |
14 | Apart from a very small number of older key texts , the literature I cite is purposely recent literature , which can of course always be used to track the historical contributions , if the reader so wishes . |
15 | ‘ A good dealer gives a service — everything I sell is in perfect condition and I buy back my stuff if need be . ’ |
16 | The most popular German salami that I sell is the square peppery variety , which is very finely minced pork and beef coated on the outside with ground black peppercorns ( see p7 ) . |
17 | The functionalist view I advocate is that mental phenomena emerge as a result of the way that the neurons etcetera are functionally organized in the brain , not as a result of the physical properties of neurons per se . |
18 | What I advocate is exuding an aura of femaleness . |
19 | An example of the latter point I made is shown on pg 45 where he tells of how he came to know Eddie . |
20 | My colleagues were present sir and have informed me that the comment that I made is actually accurate . |
21 | After the massacre , he wrote , ‘ All I regret is that any of the sept got away . ’ |
22 | ‘ What I regret is that we did n't force the bank into this situation 15 months ago when we first approached it over the demerger . |
23 | ‘ No , the only thing I regret is that I may have rushed you into something you 're already beginning to repent . |
24 | It means I regret is I regret and is it . |
25 | North Yorkshire 's interpretation I repeat is not strictly controlled means not normally be permitted . |
26 | What I mean is that you will find little use for the basic ‘ one — pause — two ’ sequences of block followed by counter-attack . |
27 | ‘ What I mean is you should have a reasonably clean bill of health by then , ’ Doctor Staples said . |
28 | ‘ All I mean is , you should be a bit more careful , ’ Nigel said primly . |
29 | The sort of shade I mean is the dappled shade cast by mature apple trees and maples or by the high branches of an oak . |
30 | What I mean is he 's gone for a chop-job . |