Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She 's probably crept in to be with her father .
2 She 's probably fallen out with some kid or other .
3 In his opinion , he received little attention from his wife : ‘ She 's completely wrapped up in the children .
4 She 's always pissed off with me for some reason !
5 Well , I thought nothing of it , because she 's always palled up with a lot of English chaps since she was up at St Andrews and there was the odd Michael among them .
6 She 's totally cut off from other adults during the day , and when her husband comes home in the evening , all he wants is telly and early bed … . ’
7 She 's now grown up with her own baby .
8 And she 's now moved in with relatives .
9 ‘ Oh yes , she 's very clued up about the Camisards .
10 She 's so tied up with unhappiness .
11 But when you know that she 's safely tucked up in bed , you come out with a towel around you .
12 Well , who did n't ? who would n't ? but she 's never cottoned on to me , and so I do n't know whether or not she 's told you … oh , to put it plainly , I had to give her her marching orders . ’
13 Her clutched hands are locked together showing that she is completely cut off in her emotions towards her husband .
14 But she is continually spotted out in the real world , so to speak , especially in the shops even though she looks nothing like her screen image .
15 She is absolutely wrapped up in her children ; she is a good and devoted mother ; and others besides her children call her ‘ mother ’ because of her kind care for them . ’
16 She is so slowed down by the dope slamming fifty visions of hell at her a second that she finds it hard to fight , hard to believe in her own anger , hard to believe in what she 's doing .
17 She is now locked up in a mental institution — and only strength of character probably stopped the same fate from happening to Gless .
18 Peter Earl , joint leader of the DHL 40 expedition , said from base camp at 17,500ft : ‘ She is now tucked up in her sleeping bag in a tent .
19 She is now settled in to her new home , which she shares with another Rottie and a German Shepherd .
20 But the play , because it wants its bread buttered on both sides , keeps its options open until the end on the issue of whether she is genuinely taken in by her husband 's lie or whether her insistence that the girl stay the weekend , her broody concern for the future of the fictitious baby , and marriage-broking on behalf of Julie are just ways of stoking up Jacques 's embarrassment .
21 The Spirit which rested upon him is now made over to them , along with the mission on which he was engaged ; this too is theirs .
22 So it 's automatically built in to the first life assured , but it is an option for the second if they want it .
23 It 's probably tied up with education as well
24 Montserrat itself is a major religious centre , and in addition to the religious facilities it 's well set up for tourists and climbers with a cafe , bakery , bar and essential ice cream store .
25 And so it seems to me that erm we must look to you sir and Miss Whittaker to say what you feel as er independent erm hearkeners to the debate er we it 's time as I would say for erm North Yorkshire now to face up to what 's going on in its own territory and remove the planning obstacles to what is actually happening and just to make sure that it 's safely tied up with criteria to make sure it does n't erm erm unhappy consequences instead of the happy consequences that we are trying to achieve .
26 No , no , you see it 's the fact that you 're working , your conditions , your environment , if you 're working in a certain place it 's almost built up in the beginning .
27 It 's always packed out with students these days .
28 and it 's maybe narrowed down to that .
29 Grindingly backward , it 's hardly moved out of the 19th century .
30 it 's now ended up like nothing 's happening .
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