Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] [noun] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm hot pardon me it was not me it was my tea
2 Because many others own identical commodities or commodities which are close substitutes which they are willing to sell , the owner will not be free to charge any price he chooses for his commodity .
3 Our attitude , and I think it 's a totally principled and right one , is that we already have services which are statutory services which we do not provide adequately .
4 Erm exactly what , we did n't know , we were al we all knew a little bit about the seals , however we had studied about the seals in a different way and it did n't make sense and we were young people who who were searching .
5 The proper word is , come from a very long word , a real mouthful , phenylketonuria , known as P K U for short P U , and Mr Guffbry developed this test specifically to diagnose this condition , but in nineteen ninety two there are other conditions which they diagnose at the same time with the same blood test , do you know what they are ?
6 There are other sites which my authority might note on that basis but which are not agreed with the County Council so I would be quite content with an increase in the Greater York figure on that basis .
7 Thucydides does not tell us all we need to know about these encroachments on Peloponnesian League allies , and there are other encroachments which he scarcely mentions at all .
8 There are other considerations which which come into play , for example the golf course between between Harrogate and Knaresborough .
9 A good spelling game is one that stresses visual patterns and makes it clear to the players that there are predictable patterns which they can anticipate .
10 Before turning to the grounds of appeal there are two matters which I must mention which are of some importance .
11 In the overall scheme of things , there are two albums which anyone who imagines they can play the guitar should hear .
12 There are two traditions which we are not breaking : firstly , we have assembled a very impressive team of contributors ; secondly , we offer traditional Croner value for money .
13 There are two angles which you might look at , young Chris , ’ he said as I refilled his glass .
14 There are many initiatives which it is more sensible for the Course as a whole to pick up than for individual fields and departments to plough a lone furrow .
15 Clearly , there are many breeds which we should not have as pets .
16 Although you will not be able to take your puppy out at once , there are many things which you can do to form a close bond between you and your new pet .
17 There are many people who I 'd like to thank for their support and help , and for those I am not able to contact personally , I must take this opportunity to say thanks .
18 But there are new regulations which we have to bring in .
19 Ah well I can let me er say this , er you , you know how some programmes er you can have erm oh you may not know excuse me erm there are certain programmes which you can er put in eight eight eight and you get captions
20 Nonetheless there are certain consequences which we may notice : First , an obvious prediction from ( 47 ) is that , once again , adjectives which are not ascribed to the entity of the noun would be ungrammatical if put into this position .
21 There are recognisable stages which it is helpful to know about .
22 Joe Cunnane , er there are five points which I want to make .
23 This year 's programme is designed to give you some fresh ideas for classwork and there are five sessions which we have left open to negotiation .
24 Yeah , course I mean as a bat er pitched a bat on this is a beau a beauty but are there are rough spots which you 've helping the slow left arm , or help any spinner .
25 There are some changes which one might have expected , but which have not been introduced .
26 There are some artists whom you feel you have got to know a little after a one-hour interview .
27 Besides which , there are some artists whom it is a pleasure to know even a little better from their letters .
28 There are some targets which we never expect to achieve but as we move towards them they give us a sense of direction .
29 There is no such thing as a worthless book , though there are some far worse than worthless ; no book which is not worth preserving , if its existence may be tolerated ; as there are some men whom it may be proper to hang , but none who should be suffered to starve .
30 As you write , there are some ideas which you present as " given " information ; they form an assumed background to what you wish to assert .
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