Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] [prep] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not against anyone trying to help put youngsters straight , but people like Deanes never want to hear any point of view but their own . |
2 | He just pretends to believe I 'm really after it to add to the stimulation of the game ! ’ |
3 | depends what time I 'm back from you see I , I wan na try and get them hours in tomorrow |
4 | Now I 'm against that and I 'm therefore against I regret to say what the Noble Lord , Lord said , and I 'm extremely sorry to see that he has moved on this particular matter er because th there is no case , that has been really made out for this . |
5 | I , I was up till one putting that together . |
6 | The first time I saw this , when I was up in I thought , look at that , ca n't even get John Player Special round the right way . |
7 | I was always against her burying herself there . |
8 | I 'd been out and I was out of it sitting in this shop doorway having this conversation with myself . |
9 | The beatings , the escapes , the fear which were still in her came out in her dreams . |
10 | The reward was two centuries against the West Indies last summer and that England Player of the Year award , which was also for his fielding . |
11 | The awareness of the world 's antiquity which was often with me seemed to intensify , to be a solace . |
12 | ‘ You 're not sure that you want to be with me , but you 're here with me to say it . ’ |
13 | So we 'll sta er you do erm graduated assessment this afternoon , then we 'll start looking at erm , our assessment procedures we , you know S M P national curriculum and I mean , if you 're not around you know well |
14 | And remember , Rene , you were n't for me putting that on show , were you ? |
15 | Do you remember how you were on to me to write to him ? |
16 | Any further questions there about er the benefits if you were actually to you know if you were to die whilst employed in reckonable service ? |
17 | Whether this is important to you is not for us to say . |
18 | Now , I 've got ta tell ya , that in itself is enough for me to say close it , anything that 's related to Co Coronation Street . |
19 | We have to know who was here before us to figure out ourselves better . |
20 | Now look at our country , we are absolutely by we want more , we want fewer regulations , we want to be able to live on an island , without being told what to do , by the politicians , and I support the view that politicians ought to stop telling individuals what to do . |
21 | We were neither of us getting any younger , but he was a good few years older than I and I was the one with the roof over my head . |
22 | Because I ca n't if you 're holding that handle there there 's nowhere for me to walk . |
23 | There 's nowhere for him to go for a bit of company — he wo n't go to the day hospital because he thinks they 'll make him take drugs . |
24 | But in captivity there 's nowhere for them to run , so it 's up to us to see they do n't hurt each other badly . ’ |
25 | ‘ There 's nowhere for it to curve to . ’ |
26 | It 's a futile gesture , of course , because there 's nowhere for you to go . ’ |
27 | ‘ Very useful things , ladders , especially when you 're on the top of one — there 's nowhere for you to run , which I get the feeling you are contemplating , and I think even you are n't callous enough to push me off backwards . ’ |
28 | " But there 's nowhere for us to go , is there , Andrew ? " |
29 | If you are taken to Harmondsworth after a long journey and several hours of interrogation by Immigration Officers , there is nowhere for you to lie down and rest . |
30 | Provided he is not forced to drop them it may be that Gorbachev , ironically , could be the first world leader to actually reduce a country 's intelligence agencies on the grounds that there is less for them to do . |