Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [noun sg] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | No , I 'm sort of I think he confused himself as well as confusing me slightly |
2 | once she 's sort of you know |
3 | Well it was the same no distinction at all in that sense , but er you know we were sort of they had more serious things to talk about than I wan er you know I knew the cook , er couple of o other apprentices from the carpenters shop we used to go into the main th there was no-one to keep an eye on us in the in the mess-room you see , no-one to tell us . |
4 | that was what we were sort of we gathered in |
5 | Yeah , yeah , more immediately , but I mean when they 're sort of it has |
6 | Yeah well I du n no I 'm dreading the Easter holidays cos I 've got like erm we 're probably gon na have about two hundred pieces of coursework to mark over Easter then there 's , and they 're sort of you know projecty things and things like that erm and then there 's first week next term there 's like all these second year social , which is well over a hundred of them plus about forty final year projects will come in , plus about I 'm hoping it 'll only be twenty things from Loughborough but it might be as many as , as fifty if the other person gives me all their marking er as they have , they 've given some indication that they will |
7 | Like in gold , they 're sort of I mean they 're not real gold , gold plated on the outside . |
8 | At first it were good because it were incentive for her to keep going because she 'd , you know , paid so much but toward the end , she said , it were getting ridiculous . |
9 | So it 's part of you know , part of the the penalty if you like , of living in the flats . |
10 | Well , tell him it 's kind of him to agree to let me stay here , but I 'm turning down his invitation . ’ |
11 | whether it 's kind of him to keep her there |
12 | ‘ It 's kind of you to say so . |
13 | ‘ It 's kind of you to say so . |
14 | ‘ It 's kind of you to make me so welcome , ’ she said , dazzling him with a very personal smile . |
15 | ‘ It 's kind of you to help when you 've got your own practice to run . |
16 | ‘ It 's kind of you to ring , Miss Rose . ’ |
17 | Yeah , because it 's money for you to spend |
18 | The 26-year-old is guarded about his physical and mental fatigue , but he says pointedly : ‘ It 's time for me to relax . ’ |
19 | ‘ It 's time for me to go . |
20 | ‘ Nevertheless , she declares she 's taking over as hostess — so obviously it 's time for me to leave . ’ |
21 | ‘ Now that I 've eaten and drunk my fill it 's time for me to beat away , ’ he said after about an hour . |
22 | Yes , well probably , it 's time for me to try and change his mind . |
23 | Or say ‘ It 's time for me to run along — |
24 | I 've got to go now as it 's time for me to get my new dresses fitted . |
25 | They look out of the windows when it 's time for me to come home . |
26 | It 's time for him to match his maturity with his golf and realise he 's not going to win every time . |
27 | And now I think it 's time for you to move in . ’ |
28 | ‘ It 's time for you to take breakfast to the labourer at the kiln ! ’ |
29 | When it 's time for you to go , then you must go . |
30 | Anyway Douglas it 's time for you to go and have your next injection is n't it ? |