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

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1 Today , one hundred women discuss some of these decisions and try to identify who 's body and who 's baby we 're talking about in different situations .
2 No , even before this coming to be er came to be we were there and we were men who were different and some of us were even gods and we were pure souls and intellects .
3 And there 's Harriet who is er well she 's three months old .
4 And there 's Mr who 's locking the door and he 's making sure that no one tries to get in .
5 And there are skinheads who are fascists .
6 There were two key components to this , there were things that er were labelled feature demons and there were things which were labelled cognitive demons .
7 Six nappies , even wet ones , did not weigh that much , and there were others who were willing to help .
8 There were some people , some schools , who said ‘ yes , it 's absolutely vital , we just could not get on without it at all ’ and there were others who were questioning whether that was money spent the best way for special needs .
9 There are a few works which I would have loved to have borrowed but which were simply too fragile to travel , and there were works which were prohibited by reasons of the terms under which they were given to a particular collection , the Barnes Foundation , for example .
10 There were obviously men in Hollywood who wanted to use social themes , there were audiences who were willing to attend these films , and there were critics who were prepared to praise and even honour these films .
11 And there was Chernayev who was a thief , and Byrkin who had been a naval Petty Officer , and Mamarev who they said was an informer .
12 And they are gulls they are invisible they are human
13 and he 's Ron you 're going to experience a lot of things that you 're not going be happy about he says but I 'll let you find out for yourself .
14 On the contrary he strode in , rubbing his hands and making it clear that he , too , would like a piece of venison , and he being Bodo it was not really possible to refuse him .
15 the opposite way and it 's K it 's sort of the rate at which the exc
16 You know , water is wet and , even when you change it into , and you freeze it , you know , you hold the ice it still is wet when you heat it up and it 's steam it 's still wet !
17 Let's face it , she 's a very attractive girl and it 's time she was married . ’
18 Her Christmas show proved she has not lost her touch and it 's time she was fully acknowledged as the comic genius she is .
19 He began , ‘ You have been in the House fifteen years and it 's time you were promoted … and I now want you to go to the Board of Education .
20 There are twins at the bottom of the family and it 's Tristram who 's in trouble .
21 Ironically Leicester are heading for the top using Brian Clough 's style of passing football and it 's Forest who are reverting to more of the long ball game .
22 Mr Pincher , though , is only the ghost writer and it 's Dido who 's grabbing the headlines .
23 The international landscape with which we began 1989 — the old , familiar structures of the two alliances , the Anglo-American special relationship , the European Community 's halting progress toward greater unity , and the newer but also beginning to be familiar element of reform in the Soviet Union — is being transformed , and it is Germany which is leading that transformation .
24 In 1983 gas , coal and nuclear power accounted for 16% , 9% and 1% respectively of energy demand and it is gas which is establishing itself as the most significant oil alternative .
25 And it is HarperCollins which is publishing the Collins Cobuild Concordance Samplers .
26 ‘ I booked lunch at the château and it is time we were off . ’
27 He lost the leadership of Leeds to Ellery Hanley and it was Hanley who was made skipper of Great Britain in Australia this summer .
28 In particular , Keyes had come to identify with the Romantic movement , and it was Heath-Stubbs who was able to broaden Keyes 's base by tracing for him the origins of Romanticism in primitive legends through the medieval to the Augustan poets .
29 The game was being played at furious pace and it was Richardson who was put to the test when he dived to turn round a long drive from Darlington in the thirty eighth minute .
30 The Judge said the gang may have been in a state of panic , but the police were unarmed and it was miracle they were n't seriously injured .
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