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

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1 All Ah 'm askin' from ye is the man 's present whereabouts . ’
2 According to this analysis , [ 25 ] is equivalent in import to [ 27 ] : Perhaps there are contexts in which a speaker of [ 25 ] would intend nothing more than this .
3 Perhaps there are links of which you are unaware . ’
4 Perhaps there 's hope for me yet , he thought as he unrolled the fillet on the cutting board .
5 But maybe cos there was no opportunity , they did n't see there to be I mean like they did n't know any better but as soon as , I mean things are rapidly changing they 're given the opportunity to erm I mean through the struggles to actually take charge of the conditions and to gain so some material and perhaps there was beginnings of them seeing that well perhaps we ought to look more to this sub-culture and to erm
6 Suddenly there was work for everybody and the deaf community took full advantage of this change of climate , as reported in the 1944 annual report : The effect of the war on industry has given the deaf and dumb opportunities such as they had never enjoyed for many years and it is with great pleasure that the committee places on record the excellent work the deaf Have done .
7 Suddenly there was anger in his voice .
8 Before she could scream a damp rag had been clamped over her mouth , and suddenly there was pain behind her eyes and all was darkness .
9 Suddenly there was fear in his eyes .
10 I think almost daily there were discussions between our two shop stewards and the quarry owners about you know , levels of production , expected targets , increase in production and all this , and er I think you know through those daily discussions we made our side of the argument known and we we told him that we 'd work to rule if things were n't proper and if we did n't like it .
11 Obviously there are limits to what you can achieve , but you will not know what those limits are until you embark upon a programme of good nutritious eating and appropriate exercise .
12 Obviously there are issues for which the pondering of moral principles will from the start play a much bigger part than the one which confronts the traveller .
13 Obviously there are occasions in which we are asked to reposition ourselves and this is covered by the laws .
14 So there 's ambivalence towards you .
15 So there were parts of me that watched the naming ceremony for the new catapult with some amusement , even contempt .
16 In doing so they were part of their time .
17 ‘ Nevertheless , she declares she 's taking over as hostess — so obviously it 's time for me to leave . ’
18 So it is thanks to you for coming to these events and thanks to all who contributed to the organisation for between you all it was a most successful day .
19 So it 's part of you know , part of the the penalty if you like , of living in the flats .
20 right so it was kind of it was a religious accusation .
21 Soon it was time for him to return and it was arranged that Anne and Sarah who were both free would see him off at the station .
22 Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed .
23 Free time is what people are left with once there is food in their stomachs , a roof over their heads , security for their families and all the bills have been paid .
24 Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills .
25 packing Friday on the way to mum Peter 's mum she told them she 's just in so much pain , she wants it doing so he 's gon na get in , I said , it 's poss that she 'll be in six days and probably off a few weeks after when she gets home it 's operation on her neck and shoulder they 're going to release the nerve they reckon it 's it 's a she told them and do what they will with it .
26 Still later there are codicils in which the testator addresses both the initial and substitute heirs , and entrusts them through another trust clause with payment of all dispositions : ‘ Lucius Titius to his initial and substitute heirs : greetings .
27 Her eyes were as blue as the patch of bright sky which had suddenly emerged from between the clouds and when she looked at him he was sure there was invitation in their depths .
28 Exactly , but also it was food for them .
29 ( Now there 's honesty for you ! ) .
30 Now there 's concern about their safety in the light of the latest campaign .
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