Example sentences of "and [pers pn] be [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My wife is travelling without a maid or nurse and I am of little use in a sickroom . ’ |
2 | And , and I 'm against any Trust status which they tend to , to go because I believe that the beginning of our campaign that because was talking last year about Trust status it did alienate a lot of people against and said , why should we bother fighting for a hospital what would go Trust anyway . |
3 | ‘ Heinrich and I were with each other all the time . |
4 | And I was at that time a married man with two children . |
5 | Now I have been in this business for a long time , and I was at that conference , and I have to say that I had forgotten the resolution until I was reading things again in preparing for this talk . |
6 | Er , you know , well of course they were young girls and er , you see and there 's , there was nothing we could do , you see , and , and er , anyway the doctor , as soon as the doctor did come , it was because th the young staff er they had to , they took her away to the mortuary , you see and erm then I , I had to carry on with her work and , and do the best I could and mine as well , you see , but of course er the Manager he appointed another Assistant Manager to go and collect the money which I used to do got it in because I took her times of duty as well and er , you see , and then after that er after several weeks I suppose it was , I do n't know how many because I forget how many , that they appointed me as Manageress and I was in that position for twelve years , you see and |
7 | I dyed my hair every colour under the sun , and I was in this all-women band , we wore lots and lots of make-up and these really baggy dresses in wild colours , which covered our whole bodies — we all dressed the same . |
8 | Yeah , well the one I got , I go , one I got five pound off she lives alone and she 's in that flat and everything . |
9 | As you know , it was uncannily accurate and she is by all accounts a crashing snob . |
10 | And she were in that bedroom with us , the there were t there were dad , me , Barbara and Angela . |
11 | We can not know — and she was by this time fifty-eight years old to Jack 's thirty-three — whether she felt personally slighted by the change . |
12 | Mary is dead , he told himself , and we are to each other for ever what was bearable only in my intuition of its impermanence . |
13 | Naturally , one looks ahead to his year and we are in little doubt that Nick will provide scope for further celebrations . ’ |
14 | on the other side of the sun and the moon 's on that side and we 're on that side we 're in the light . |
15 | and they 're on that side . |
16 | You know , and they 're in this sort of |
17 | When he left the vehicle on the Saturday evening , all four wheels were off , and they were in that state when he returned to the job on the Sunday morning . |
18 | A character called Barny , an English hotelier , runs the Easo and he is in many ways our father figure in Benidorm . |
19 | His name was Jack Barnes and he 's with some firm called Woodlands Incorporated . " |
20 | You know he , and he 's at that point now |
21 | Well it , it shows come on I 'm gon na hit the brake , he 's got a chuffing accelerator pedal , a clutch and a bloody brake pedal there and he 's banging like this and it 's brake 's not working prop it 's , it 's funny , but there was a bloody tent there as well er where the Charlie Sheen is like an indian , and he 's in this tent and this bloke calls to thingybob and he presses this bloody doorbell on it on this tent , it 's funny , I tell you it is funny when you wa er when you actually watch it . |
22 | GRAMOPHONE has published a number of Rust 's discographical works , including British Dance Bands on Record , 1911–1945 ( in association with Sandy Forbes ) , and he was for many years a regular contributor to this magazine . |
23 | She had found a man who meant more to her than anything in the world and he was of another world , as he had told her . |
24 | Sir Michael Clapham himself retired as Chairman at the end of 1977 having served on the Council from its beginning in 1964 ( and he was at this point the only remaining member from the original Council ) , and been its Chairman for seven years . |
25 | And he was on that train , I 'm afraid . |
26 | And he was in this mood when disaster struck . |
27 | admitted that she did n't know and it 's about that department what 's |
28 | it 's called Father of the Bride and it 's about this wedding kind of thing |
29 | It 's a two part mystery and it was on last week and it 's on this week . |
30 | And it 's along these power lines from God the Holy Spirit that comes the power which gives light to those who live in darkness . |