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

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1 Second , my mutations are all constrained to occur one at a time .
2 I 'd signed Robina Marquis and my full address in the signing-in book at the B 'n' B. The mole-woman might at this very moment be ringing Directory Enquiries to get the Marquis number and find out my story was all lies .
3 My hair 's all cut off there
4 My hair 's all cut off there
5 Yes , I 've had a busy day , my hours are all that full ,
6 The other , the other weakness it possibly turned up is that , my experience is that , unless something bad there , the press do n't really want to do anything about it , if you 're just trying to sell your wares and say how good you are , and then hide a bit behind , I mean they 'll turn around anyway the circle , must be something .
7 my favourite 's that
8 in my notes is that , as I said , the A G M is on the eleventh of er , of November .
9 I can say only that when I was at Bletchley the belief among my associates was that information had been received and that Ultra did not fail ; the intelligence it provided could not be fully acted upon for fear of betraying Ultra itself .
10 My fingers are all white .
11 My fingers are all bandaged up .
12 I do n't know what we want for tonight but we might go down my sister 's this afternoon so we want something easy for when we come back .
13 The only thing is that it 's chocolate brown and my kitchen 's all white .
14 Well the thing was my kitchen was all white .
15 My hope is that with the aid of a little psychology , I might be able ( without becoming abstruse ) to clarify what these fine ideals mean , and thus to contribute to the debate about how they might be best promoted .
16 ‘ I 've been looking for it for years , but I 'm not in charge of promotion and the people senior to me in my department are some of the most brilliant minds in England , and elsewhere for that matter . ’
17 The question i the question in my mind is this .
18 You might say that the thought uppermost in my mind was this : Joe Bodenland , you have escaped the twenty-first century !
19 My drawing 's enough crap cos I I was buzzed when I was doing that .
20 I think the one clear thing to come out from my study is that erm with very careful preparation and with adequate thought about teaching methods that a school can successfully go over to mixed ability teaching without any necessary impact on the standards of performance of the pupils , and this has really been justified recently in the O level results of pupils who have now been through the mixed ability system and finished their O levels in the school .
21 I think the one clear thing to come out from my study is that with very careful preparation and with adequate thought about teaching reference , that a school can successfully go over to mixed ability teaching without any necessary impact on the standards of performance of the pupils .
22 What I 'm worried about at the moment is that large numbers of people are buying computers , especially some of the cheaper ones , and my prediction is that after a few weeks , they get put into cupboards , and are n't used , because they are so unfriendly , so hard to use , whereas in principle computers could be very powerful and useful devices in the home .
23 Maybe my unhappiness is more about wants
24 I open my eyes and try and look at my trousers to see if it 's true , but my eyes are all blurry and I ca n't see proper .
25 My eyes are another problem .
26 I know it happens in individual subjects and there 's the element of repetition but , you are at the same time making them reflect over a certain period and say I have not entirely wasted my time , there maybe some youngsters for whom it will be extremely difficult , and I except that but my thinking is that is you look hard enough you can find something that everybody has done at whatever level that they can take some pride in .
27 The rule i in my submission is that expert evidence is admissible er where there are matters at issue before the court which require expertise for the analysis and these criteria to be satisfied in my submission are that first of all the evidence must be relevant , and secondly the witness must be competent to give it .
28 The rule i in my submission is that expert evidence is admissible er where there are matters at issue before the court which require expertise for the analysis and these criteria to be satisfied in my submission are that first of all the evidence must be relevant , and secondly the witness must be competent to give it .
29 At first my reply was that which I had given to Macmillan .
30 Throughout the day my talk was all ber bers and doo doos , and I hardly was able to understand a word spoken to me .
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