Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Demolition work has been postponed indefinitely and tonight thee are new moves to give the building protected status . |
2 | Thee are excellent facilities for children , with a kindergarten and a kid 's playground in the Kurpark . |
3 | I myself feel that the cat and the dog who live in the same house with me are fellow members of my family circle , closer related to me socially than the human neighbour next door whom I know only by sight and name , and infinitely closer than some odd Brazilian or Melanesian , with whom my only connection is that we are fellow men . |
4 | I know his feelings towards me are genuine and he wants me and my children as part of his life . |
5 | ‘ Are you really so sure your defences against me are inviolable ? ’ |
6 | So what I think , that 's another thing about this , I have erm , there 's something about the plainness of design that I like if it 's erm the things that have been done that are erm like Adobe typefaces or Bertol typefaces , that are really beautifully , you know , sandpapered and finished to me are boring and when you get into , if you take a look at the schedule that A T F produce typefaces in it 's not unlike it , I mean the modern equivalent is the Font Bureau do 'em and try to sell 'em . |
7 | Lloyd C. Winter , an established American coach , lends Kane 's theory some credence : ‘ As a class , the Black athletes who have trained under me are far ahead of whites in that one factor — relaxation under pressure ’ ( Kane , 1971 , p.76 ) . |
8 | ‘ The rumours of a reconciliation between James and me are absolute balls , ’ Becky said . |
9 | You see , a lot of the clichés about me are true and for real , it 's just in the end you can get tired talking about the same things . ’ |
10 | Even members of the underworld who have been in contact with me are outraged at her murder . ’ |
11 | They 'd none of them been lucky with men . |
12 | These seem to be the topics that engage most of my time , and there is no evidence that any of them are freakish , minority interests . |
13 | However , most of them are argillaceous and have limited porosity and permeability . |
14 | But most of them are confidential . |
15 | And if Graham Taylor sticks with the Wright-Shearer partnership , England wo n't go far wrong in their World Cup qualifying group because both of them are international class . |
16 | In societies where there is a strong emphasis on certain goals , but where the means for obtaining them are unavailable to most citizens , the result is a situation of anomie ; a situation , in other words , where the rules and standards governing behaviour have lost their influence and force and are liable to be ignored , and where shared norms or rules no longer determine and direct behaviour . |
17 | I continue to have doubts about Newsome 's competence , though he is alright when the rest of them are confident . |
18 | Many of them are powerful gringo media barons . |
19 | In the terms discussed in Chapter 2 during our reinterpretation of the Chicago School , these groups convert certain districts in what for them are front regions . |
20 | Prison visits are too short and the facilities available for them are inadequate . |
21 | Other additions , we did earlier Chair , and that is we have received a mental illness specific grant , erm , on a number of schemes but they have been time limited , and they are due to cease , some of them are due to cease in the coming year . |
22 | Knowledgeable boxing fans know that most of them are meaningless . |
23 | Some of them are absolute rubbish some of them are very very very good . |
24 | Too many of them are visual firework displays without an emotional centre , or a coherent narrative structure . |
25 | In contrast , the position of an excited tactile , visual , or auditory receptor is all-important and the commonest patterns among them are spatial . |
26 | They only occupy 2% of the total agricultural area however , and a large number of them are part-time or retirement farms and constitute no great economic problem whilst many , particularly in southern France , are quite intensive and may provide reasonable family incomes . |
27 | On the staff side we have recruited nine individuals , er , but since we 've lost three members of staff at the same time , that is a net increase of six , and since most of them are part-time , there 's actually only three full-time equivalents , we 've been able to do that entirely within the we had on establishments at work . |
28 | Many of them are part-time workers and many have had their already small number of hours reduced further . |
29 | The tadpoles that develop from them are complete with mouths and external gills and they feed within the oviduct on tiny white flakes secreted from its walls , nibbling them just as though they were independent creatures browsing in a tiny pond . |
30 | Some of them are involved in drawing up legislation which is based on the new communication policy . |