Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The advantages of friendship are that you have someone who can help you in any difficulties , you can have fun together and share the same experiences . |
2 | My recommendation is that we scrap them for the ten year decade of evangelism as a trial period and then think again in AD 2000 ! |
3 | The result is that we know nothing about it except its external face , how its economy worked , and that has mostly been described by unsympathetic observers . |
4 | The result is that you know who bought what and where . |
5 | I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area . |
6 | The main point about a search is that we know what we are looking for and often we know where to look . |
7 | and the biggest tragedy is that I know you know what you want to say |
8 | But of course profit 's one thing , and income 's another thing , and I think the problem with most er forms of income type investment is that we spend it , it 's not a problem it 's just , it just happens . |
9 | Your only chance of living is if you do what I say . ’ |
10 | The same may be true of the Prinias horsemen , but the relief there is rather low , and an alternative is that they turn their eyes on us as guardians of the house : the ‘ terror-mask ’ , a concept we shall meet again . |
11 | At the outset of my investigation one of my civil servants said to me : ‘ My test of the review is whether you do anything about the Death Grant . ’ |
12 | I think the idea is that Sun is that they see it as somebody 's gone poof poof want to be to write quickly and they would argue that a Sun reader has a sharp attention span . |
13 | And at each instant of its happening , its bitter-sweet wonder is that you know it ca n't last . |
14 | So a lot of , a lot of the problems with some of the areas of the work is because you do it so infrequent it 's not that you ca n't do it , it 's that you feel |
15 | Erm , my proposal is that you keep them separately . |
16 | My Lords , I , I do realise and I have to be satisfied with that erm and I shall do my best , but if I could just make my absolutely clear , simple proposition that I was seeking to perform is that if you are seeking to amend the law i i it ought to be possible for those who are seeking to understand the Government 's intentions to find out relatively easily what the law is and I suggest it 's very far from easy and even if you get to it , it 's not at all easy to understand . |
17 | I mean , maybe what I 'm hearing from the committee is that we take it back and look at the criteria and the ground rules . |
18 | ‘ The only pity is that you concentrate your attention on men who are already spoken for . |
19 | The only question is whether we do it now or lose out altogether by supposing we can do it later . |
20 | Having learnt to cope happily on our own , the likelihood is that we find we are not alone after all . |
21 | Part of the Medau Society 's submission to the Sports Council was that we increase our membership numbers , and therefore our income — if we do not achieve this it will have repercussions on our grant . |
22 | And I 'm confident that I know that one reason why you are so upset at this moment is because you realize you made such an awful fool of yourself , have n't you ? ’ |
23 | The only difference is and I hope you 're not colour blind |
24 | The danger is that they stop you looking . |
25 | The basic premise is that they think they know better than anyone else . |
26 | Perhaps a telling comment on this is that a major reason for the recruitment of top , superannuated civil servants into business is that they know their way round the political labyrinth of Whitehall . |
27 | Sophie smiled at her godmother , then , turning to Joanna , she said , ‘ The point is that I feel you 're disappointed . |
28 | My point is that I see nothing in the Gracious Speech to enable me to counter the opinions expressed by our European partners who are still proud to know us but bemused that we have a Britain which in their eyes is no longer as great as it was . |
29 | The point is that you muddle her , you muddle her up . |
30 | I mean I think that my principle desire is that they pay their er they contribute to our income and pay their rent regularly and are able to do so . |