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

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1 It 's his house everyone goes to is n't it ?
2 ‘ It 'll make me want to be a Brownie even more ! ’
3 ‘ These are the songs I grew up listening to , ’ she says , ‘ they are the songs that made me want to be a singer . ’
4 He taught me the fundamentals of the job … unsparingly … he channelled my discontent and made me want to be an actor .
5 M. It makes me want to be sick .
6 It was easy for me to pretend to be in love with the Princess .
7 I do n't even like you ; you 're virtually blackmailing me to work for you , and now you want me to pretend to be your girlfriend ? ’
8 He said he needed me to pretend to be his girlfriend to protect him from the bimbos . ’
9 The animals within them are therefore extremely vulnerable , mainly because the populations within them tend to be too small for safety .
10 Both pulls are strong and theories which purport to reconcile them tend to be fragile , even though they capture a stout commonsense conviction that , as Marx put it , ‘ Men make their own history but they do not make it just as they please ; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves . ’
11 One of the first was the Camattini family , who left La Spezia , the great port and naval base on the Ligurian Sea which everyone expected to be bombarded by the British Fleet .
12 And the ultimate development in disposable packaging was the TV dinner , the domestic version of the airline dinner , bought complete with disposable tray , containers , cups and utensils , all of them made to be thrown away .
13 Thank God no more by me needs to be said .
14 Additionally , most published publication counts refer to active practitioners , rather than to Ph D students , many of whom cease to be active in the subject field of their training .
15 Additionally , most published publication counts refer to active practitioners , rather than to Ph D students , many of whom cease to be active in the subject field of their training .
16 Plainly not everyone has to be subject to chronic disease .
17 Not only are there competing social sciences , but everyone has to be something of a social scientist just to get by in this world .
18 Everyone has to be neatly packaged into defined groups .
19 The control exercised by ORDEN is terrifying and everyone has to be extremely careful .
20 " Everyone has to be that . "
21 He must n't be expected to make an effort when he does n't feel like it , he must n't risk being hemmed in or bored , but everyone has to be ever so careful of his feelings , poor sensitive soul , and when he wants a good fuck he comes to obliging loving little Ruth because he can relieve himself and have his morale boosted without having to do a damned thing about it but get himself into your bed . ’
22 ‘ To achieve the objectives we have , everyone has to be very clear about the nature of the business and the nature of the challenge we are facing and what their role is in responding to it .
23 This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers .
24 Mersey Regional Ambulance spokesman Richard Oswick said : ‘ Everyone has to be aware that the dark nights are drawing in and we all need to take special care . ’
25 No everyone has to be in
26 Exactly the same is true of ageism and everyone needs to be alert to their often unconscious ageist attitudes .
27 Everyone needs to be able to integrate work with personal life .
28 And everyone needs to be consulted .
29 Everyone needs to be loved , ’ she returned quietly .
30 Generally speaking , people in this room are sitting around relaxing ; they are n't bustling about generating their own heat so the atmosphere around them needs to be kept at a comfortable temperature .
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