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

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1 What 's your fir just tell me tell me I 'm more interested in sort what you 're thinking about it what you 're feeling about it er what you 're thinking of trying and not trying than than the answer you get .
2 He used to tell me I was less of a woman than most women ; that I was a woman in flesh but a man in spirit ; that I was an hermaphrodite nouveau , a third sex .
3 Ah well I I is this going to be , if it 's a boy is this going to be a Benjamin ?
4 Ca n't help it I I 'm such a give away when things like that are happening .
5 So I I 'm more alert , I wake up earlier .
6 Yes , I said to her , think about it , I I was that frightened , I frightened meself to death , and I I would n't I would n't .
7 went to have a look in his bedrooms like and I they 're all done out in pine , every bedroom is done out in pine .
8 She said oh you really aught to do it because my my it 's such a good idea .
9 A number of these things that I have already raised this morning are perhaps are , er primary phase issues rather than secondary but we must remember that the pressures on secondary schools continue as in the primary phase and finally another concern which you are all very well aware of and which particularly if you 're governors you will have drawn to your attention constantly is erm the continuing concern about our educational building stock both in terms of its adequacy as regards the size and the capacity of the accommodation at , where some schools are concerned its need for repair and maintenance work and its need for adaptation to meet the new demands of the curriculum .
10 Hitler shot himself we was such a dick .
11 Because if you read the motion she is just looking for the rights of an individual and rule , rule six in the rule book applies the laws of natural justice , which we 're all for , the C E C agree , we 're all for it .
12 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
13 Well there is a kind of motoring offence and it 's really a parking offence which we 're all familiar with , about which there is no doubt whatever , and it 's when one is parked on a double yellow line .
14 There is however another sense in which we are all grieving people , because at some stage or another we will have lost something or someone significant .
15 Mothers should be able to say ‘ I do n't love you at this time ’ instead of the belief that ‘ I am your mother , therefore , I love you ’ which we are all programmed to believe .
16 I appreciate that scientists may believe our characteristics and tendencies are passed on by genetic inheritance ; I accept that Jung favoured the concept of an ancestral ‘ memory bank ’ to which we are all capable of tuning in .
17 But what Roger Cook and his researchers entirely failed to do was to use the interesting current developments within WWF to highlight a crucial debate of which we are all a part — namely the values that should now guide the work we do in our respective movements , and how to make those values germane and relevant to people the world over .
18 The light greens by and large believe that the system of which we are all a part is perfectible , that it could be reformed in such a way as to create a sustainable , environmentally friendly way of living .
19 A series of pictures depicting the formation of DNA using a train and trucks commences with something with which we are all familiar and can recall instantly .
20 The psychologist Jung believed that there is a common unconscious in which we are all included and so able to influence the psychic dimension in some degree .
21 It seems to me indisputable that , in our culture , adolescence constitutes just such a crisis — perhaps for many people the major one — but because it is one with which we are all familiar , I do not intend to delineate it in detail .
22 There is also a third form of competition , one which comes neither from the academy , nor from the laity , one by which we are all influenced but which rarely receives the attention it deserves : novelists , journalists , film-makers and dramatists are , at least in part , also professional students of the social world .
23 In this journey , in which we are all engaged , it is photography which has allowed him to achieve something for the first time without struggling — given him a means of craft and communication which feels right and matches his natural capacities as well as being able to respond to his intuition .
24 Is it that in this society there is much too much material clutter , which is a manifestation ( infestation ) of the weaker sides of brains everywhere , and this is placed as a permanent distraction from , and avoidance of , truth ( the complex abstractual reasoning of which we are all capable ) ?
25 The simple reflection also illustrates something else , that the fundamental general causal propositions of science rest on particular causal propositions , of a kind with which we are all familiar .
26 One in which we are all exhorted to approximate to the walkie-talkie model of living , where physical and social environments remain unchanged and unchanging .
27 In this journey , in which we are all engaged , it is photography which has allowed him to achieve something for the first time without struggling — given him a means of craft and communication which feels right and matches his natural capacities as well as being able to respond to his intuition .
28 Certainly , it includes elements with which we are all familiar but there are aspects which need a completely different approach from conventional office automation .
29 I agree with the right hon. Gentleman on the importance of forensic evidence in cases in Northern Ireland about which we are all aware .
30 Is it not a matter of great rejoicing , wherever we may sit in the House , that throughout the past 40 years , which have seen such momentous changes as the peaceful transition from empire to Commonwealth , the ending of the cold war and the coming together of former enemies in the European Community , Her Majesty has presided over this nation unfailingly , with a dignity and devotion to duty for which we are all greatly thankful ?
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