Example sentences of "is [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Said Greg : ‘ There is no-one I would rather row with and there is no-one I would trust more than Jonny .
2 Said Greg : ‘ There is no-one I would rather row with and there is no-one I would trust more than Jonny .
3 ‘ And in my dreams , it is me they are cheering to win , ’ says 19st 4lb Davey .
4 Oh god which is me what have I done ?
5 Thoroughly bewildered , Seb said , ‘ Boz , this is me you 're talking to , Seb Quilter .
6 ‘ You belong to the SD now and Reichsführer Himmler , but it is me you answer to and no one else , so to start with : this message from your cousin in London .
7 ‘ 'T IS me he wants , ’ Isabel continued .
8 I want to support him , I am doing so , even if he refuses to acknowledge that just now because it 's easier for him to bear what has happened if he pretends it is me who is more broken than he .
9 And I saw Mrs Chamberlin 's hens and they were splendid and Aunt Emily says we may keep some and I shall make sure it is me who looks after them , not Murphy . ’
10 It is them I sympathize with , not my husband .
11 There is nothing what actually says , only when that cheque goes back to the bank , there 's nothing anywhere apart from the bank who says that cheque is actually made out to .
12 Those of us with mainly slow-twitch , red fibres are physiologically disadvantaged , because there is nothing we can do about our muscle type .
13 All of which you will be tired of hearing but it has been brought about by my great fear that my husband will be taken off by the Brownings once more , this time to France and there is nothing we can do to prevent it they being the masters of our fate .
14 There is nothing we can do now except wait .
15 Mrs Gracie and I are leaving those poor children — there is nothing we can do for them , after all — and going back to her house in Highbury .
16 What 's going on behind the long face and the short , practical crop is nothing we 're going to see through his eyes .
17 ‘ If Ruth is unwell , that 's very regrettable , but there is nothing we can do for her .
18 ‘ There is nothing we can do here . ’
19 ‘ Even though he is still on our books , there is nothing we can do , especially if the French take action and stop him playing now that he has been recognised .
20 Even if she fails to turn up for her next set of lectures there is nothing we can do but not pay her .
21 ‘ They can set as many deadlines as they like and there is nothing we can do about it , ’ commented Barnet company secretary Stanley Beller .
22 ‘ Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about it and it means that the athletes from Durham and Cumbria will not get a second chance of achieving the English Schools qualifying standards . ’
23 ‘ We wo n't change our minds on closure but if the legislation means we ca n't carry that out there is nothing we can do about it . ’
24 ‘ Brother , there is nothing we can do . ’
25 Well that 's true erm and indeed , erm there is nothing we do which erm requires universities to erm to do anything other than they would have wanted to anyway .
26 I must be careful here , for while the provision for community education in Scotland is generally more advanced at the level of local authority involvement than in the areas of the USA which I visited , and while organisations such as the Trades Unions , the WEA and others do much to orchestrate various adult education projects , there is nothing which approaches the ‘ schools for problems ’ which Highlander provides .
27 Leapor goes on to observe that although knights in romances may ‘ … sup on Grass and breakfast on the Breeze ’ , that is nothing which Octavia could bear .
28 There is nothing which can be guaranteed to alienate the affections of a statistician more than the surveyor who goes for advice after he has made a mess of sampling and needs someone to get him out of the mess .
29 Experimental work has been done on other human joints but there is nothing which tells us about , for example , the impedance of the wrist .
30 There is nothing which cuts him off from the early sociologists in his basic assumptions about the importance of instincts and their interaction with men 's cultures .
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