Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Er human testing and immunizations is still going gone in this are and I hope it wo n't ever stop .
2 I think this is because we have our own distinct identity and proper base .
3 This is because they share their bodies with algae and have to bring the algae to the surface at low tides so that they can manufacture food .
4 I believe that this is because they do everything so well that they do not get excessive pitching movements in their training stall recoveries .
5 ‘ If this is because you feel you 're only being asked out of politeness …
6 Well he thinks the only way that modern will accept the rule of one person rather than another is if they think they 're somehow there as a result of their own action , so we 'll only accept the rule of erm our leaders if we think we put them there and we take them back again , we put them there and can recall them and this for Barry is the only merit that contemporary democratic policy democratic erm systems that it allows us to think of our rulers as having some legitimate claim to rule .
7 The only thing that 's ever wrong with saying something you believe to be false is that you do it in order to mislead someone whom you think will believe what you say .
8 I 'm going to see to it that my sending-off is as I want it .
9 The importance of these is that they make you think and help you recognise what it is that ‘ makes you tick ’ .
10 And these are just sort of piling up together well they they can all be if we choose it right we can make it usually make it one .
11 For the trouble with the great and the good is that we expect them to be on duty the whole time .
12 What 's divide actually means in twos is that you share it
13 A far less common problem but one which is much more dramatic is if you put your weight too far forward .
14 It seems that more significant than whether a parent tells you you are beautiful is whether they give you the message that you are ‘ good enough ’ , in Deborah 's words .
15 The first is that you leave your opponent with a structure of one in one line , two in the second line and three in the third .
16 And the reason for that is that we ask you to do three things when you get in front of the advertiser having got his commitment .
17 I think there 's a third fact that you touched on earlier that I think it 's just worth mentioning and that is that we know it 's also a genetic pre-disposition to anorexia nervosa , in other words , we know that in certain families it is a disorder that will run from one generation to another .
18 There 's another aspect to what we do , and that is that I think we are part of a very powerful developing movement in education , and it is based on the concept that education should not stop with the terminal rituals of school and college , and that education should be as much part of life , wanting to know , to find out , to get to grips with the body of information and knowledge that 's available in society .
19 One of the nice aspects of a task such as that is that I think we , as professional physicists — and I 'm a physicist too erm we , as professional physicists , feel there 's a right way of doing something because it 's the way we learnt and we 've got used to , and we tend to instil this idea into other people .
20 Erm , but , we had a , that was , that was quite good , but I must , there 's a trick to remembering names , and that is that you use it all the time , so any time , if you want to remember somebodys name , every time you see them you say hello and there name
21 That is because I know it will make things easier for you later on .
22 The point is adequately made if we restrict gene values to single figures , that is if we allow them to range from -9 to +9 .
23 Nor am I an angel , exactly , you will find that out for yourself , that is if you give me a chance .
24 and I think , I think the difficulty with that is until you know it , as one person said to Alex in front of me ah well , we , we did exactly what you required and you never brought any audience , there was no audience , do you remember that ?
25 So I should think that 's but I reckon we must cos the government changed it , it knocked hundred and forty quid off did n't they ?
26 Cos you know what I mean that 's as you know I , I ca n't even lie in a bath any more , it 's not fair !
27 what 's That that 's As you say it 'll The engine 's not gon na have any power
28 But that 's because they have them twenty-four hours a day .
29 That 's because they see it as a threat to their political authority as the only representative of the people .
30 I do n't say that that 's because you know what the Greeks are like because I do n't know what the Greeks are like .
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