Example sentences of "be [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There are also of course anaphoric usages of there ( cf. ( 40 ) above ) , and this explains why there is no necessary pragmatic anomaly in : ( 74 ) We 're there where there refers to the place we previously mentioned as our goal ( Fillmore , 1971b : 226 ) . |
2 | ‘ I hope it will not be long before he returns to the front bench . ’ |
3 | But the third would be best because it deals with the essential needs involved . |
4 | Hubert shall see where to-morrow will find me , and I 'll be there before he looks for me . |
5 | Dealers from all over the UK will be there and it sounds like a historians . |
6 | The humble raisin has been around for at least 2,000 years , but it has n't always been very popular — particularly in the US where novelty is all when it comes to food . |
7 | It is just that one learns to be careful , particularly if one is a writer . |
8 | It is just that one needs to be careful to interpret the segments according to the product strategy being employed . |
9 | ‘ It 's just that he looks like bottling the Tokyo job , ’ she said quietly . |
10 | Ah ha , you say — that 's just because she lives in the country now . |
11 | More than moisture Less is best when it comes to moisturising . |
12 | Ensla , Janet ooh you know what Ensla 's like when she gets on the phone . |
13 | Mother says : If someone does something , it is probably because she wants to . |
14 | Moore is also the man who holds fixedly to the belief that it is solely because he lives in a Labour borough that his pavements have broken and cracked paving-stones . |
15 | It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled . |
16 | That is simply because it has to be that low if some of these houses are to be considered habitable at all , and if others are to be inhabited by two , or often by three , families at the same time . |
17 | With the increasing impact of information technology the problem today is sometimes that there seems to be too much information rather than too little . |
18 | This was the language of the Conservative Right , and it is seldom that it synchronizes with the tenets of the reformist Left . |
19 | I may also have dwelt too long on the years between 1690 and 1730 , but this was simply because it seems to be most people 's favourite period . |
20 | You may find a stream , a cave , a factory , a prison you did not know was there but which insists upon itself as a landmark . |