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

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1 Director of Studies : ‘ Why are n't you doing what the syllabus says ? ’ ( verified note of meeting )
2 But they are not better pattern selective elements , so I think one can conclude that the orientational selectivity of cortical neurons is not what makes it the organ of civilisation .
3 alright just shut up a minute , I 'm talking to ya , so she said afterwards oh I says that was good were n't it could n't even switch the machine on and she said it does n't matter does it , she said it 's not what happens its the way you deal with it , and I made a joke of it and I said to him oh this is good i n't it ? relax you 're in safe hands I ca n't even switch the machine on , but anyway I did it in the end and he was alright , and he said thank you very much , that was , you were very good , you were very kind , cos it is frightening and one thing I said to him do n't hold your breath , because people think when their having an E C G they 've got ta hold their breath for some reason , just lie there take a deep breath and do n't breathe again but you 've never had one so you would n't no , I 'm just going to mix this up
4 it wo n't be nice and simple like this it 's when they give you the simple one and say integrate it that it 's hard .
5 That 's when I told her the rest .
6 ‘ When a ship sinks , ’ he said , ‘ that 's when you see who the rats are .
7 If those , all of those contract temps are regarded as full time people it looks like full time people are working overtime , which is why I asked you the question yesterday erm what 's the overtime bill for quotes alone .
8 I mean we hardly went into another shop and yet , you see , we have a young chappie like yourself who comes to the Guild once every year and shows us slides of old Walsall , Walsall Wood , Aldridge , the local area , and he said I 'm not very good Ruth at talking but he he 'd got the slides you know , and it , it used to end up with me doing the commentary on Walsall Wood , because you stand on the of Walsall Wood , which is there now , and your Co-op was right on the corner which is why I call it the corner store and you see people congregated there , people met there and when I 'd been accused of the , we 'd been at the college or at other conferences and why ca n't we get Guild members today , well that was the breeding ground your shop , you see .
9 Right okay can you go into the , just log the data okay last week we were looking at test for structural change and we said that the Chow test is the most commonly used test for structural change in actual fact Chow developed two tests erm , the parameter constancy , I E structural change , fir the first one is where you remember what the , the principle behind the Chow test that you split the whole sample into two sub periods , right and you see whether the , some of the res residual sum of squares from each sub sample , right , is significantly different from the residual sum of squares from a single estimation over the who whole sample period , right if they are significantly different that suggests that the parameters that are estimated over the full er sample period , right , are n't as good estimates as the unrestricted estimates when we are allowing two different sets of parameters just to be estimated .
10 That 's why they give you the money instead of making you pay .
11 that 's why we made her the supervisor
12 and it displaces the hydrogen and that we that 's why we describe it the the zinc displaces the hydrogen from the acid .
13 He had to take a boat to Miami , and that 's why he give me the keys to Starkisser .
14 That 's why she sent me the tape .
15 That 's why you sent them the conditions !
16 That 's why I sa that 's why I told them the weekend I thought at least I 'll have something sha n't I ?
17 That 's why I told you the difference , you ca n't really
18 It 's the kind of place best avoided after dark ; it makes me think of poor Moley , and Ratty 's warning , and that 's why I call it the Wild Wood .
19 That 's why I slipped you the note this morning .
20 to me that 's where they took her the first time , they did n't take her right on the the roads , you know , the first time she 'd
21 Whenever he was out he set himself the task ‘ to study how and why until I discovered how I should have played the ball that beat me ’ .
22 It was then he gave me the old papers I have read to you .
23 One incident that has stuck with me was when he played us the Queen of the Night 's aria from The Magic Flute , telling us that it was notoriously difficult for singers as the top note reached ‘ F in alt ’ .
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