Example sentences of "[adv] be [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It could only be because they had something to hide .
2 But if you do , even though the evidence seems stacked against me , it can only be because you love me too , for that 's the only thing that could overcome a mistrust as deeply rooted as yours . ’
3 That 's what I 'm saying , right , now , what I 'm saying is there 's a , that , that , is , there 's , there 's , there 's , there 's things , there 's things , there 's guides to be able to do that , right , and the guide is there 's certain things you do and certain things you do n't do , because what you do basically is that you close him on his final objection which is what you 're just saying you did , right , but you close him on his final objection , how did you manage to close him on his final objection ?
4 He said it would just be until I got myself sorted out , and then I would get him back straight away .
5 The reason it 's on the A-side is because we think it should be a single and it might appeal to people who are n't necessarily Carter fans .
6 We are all prone , especially when we are children , to assume that things have always been as we find them , and that they will never change .
7 erm I do n't think our culture is the worst that 's ever been and I think there 's a tendency sometimes to try to sort of overstate that .
8 Do you think it will always be that we have one ?
9 She had to admit , however , that the main reason that she had phoned the Symses and answered their appeal so promptly was that it took her out of the house , and away from the strain of being with Mark in public while the incident of the night before still divided them .
10 Roses are red the day is blue , my only wish now is that I spend it with you .
11 We do perceive snow as being cold and white in itself ; but since our doing so is a result of the texture of primary-quality corpuscles , there is no need to suppose snow really is as we perceive it .
12 The Black Bull , Boroughbridge it was wonderful really was and they treat us really , and I mean it was n't expensive and I had sa fresh salmon and duckling and oh then I
13 It may well be that we send what we consider to be the fuller report there .
14 Indeed at times it appears that she thinks that this liberation progresses from age to age ( though in correspondence she tells me that she thinks that the conclusion to history may well be that we annihilate ourselves ) .
15 Terence Conran once said to me : ‘ the reason why you and I do things well is because we had our apprenticeship in restaurants , ’ and I actually think that 's a very valid point , because you 've got twenty planks to the one function of actually serving food .
16 The surprise here is that they did it with the best , very purest intentions , poor lambs .
17 Well the advice Mrs then is if you know what variety it is and you know it 's a variety tough enough to grow outdoors like er Peregrine , then send protection at the susceptible time of the year when the blossom 's out , otherwise er if it is a tend a more tender variety we do n't think er the thing is going to survive and certainly not going to fruit .
18 ‘ They used their failure to get sponsorship as an excuse to get out , ’ says Mario with understandable bitterness , and what hurt him most was that they strung him along until well into 1976 , despite the fact that he could easily have had another drive .
19 If the facts actually were as he believed them to be , he would be entitled to act as he did .
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