Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [am/are] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Who exactly are these people you 've got coming ? ’ enquired Finn . |
2 | If you really are more tennis ace than joker , how about facing Nastase across the net ? |
3 | As I write to you there are some signs that the economies of the United States and the United Kingdom have started to emerge from recession . |
4 | If , if the colour is not signifying any thing else , it does n't matter if two forms er , time sheet and something else are both on pink , does it . |
5 | ‘ There always are these low points . |
6 | The junior fisheries minister , Mr David Curry said : ‘ What we have agreed today is designed to ensure that there still are some fish left in 10 years time . ’ |
7 | And although it may be true that readers of Hot Press for example , are n't led by sexual ignorance into seeing man and woman only as adversaries , there also are those girls who are forced to go to England all the time for abortions and they ca n't be that far from the world I depict . |
8 | Quite apart from the problem of the factual reliability of old books ( is it so , for example , that there really are such eidoli and angeli as Williams , Abelard , Pseudo-Dionysus and Plato believed ? ) , we meet , much earlier , the simple difficulty of adjusting to old meanings . |
9 | And there really are some beautiful videos to win this week . |
10 | Who would assert with confidence that there now are more professors with ‘ data at their disposal ’ than there were in 1918 ? |
11 | There surely are some people in A&R who would n't recognise talent if it hit them squarely between the eyes and others inebriated on their own power . |
12 | There simply are such ‘ indicative ’ signs , and they are presented to us in sense-experience ; on their basis we can reason to the hidden things which they ‘ indicate ’ . |
13 | There either are such people in sufficient quantities or there are not . |
14 | There 's no key , there never are any keys to the rooms of these posh new houses . |
15 | As Dahrendorf perceptively writes , there ‘ may not be official ‘ no-go ’ areas for the police in our cities , but there certainly are such areas for the rest of us ’ . |
16 | They really are all behind him now . |
17 | Well , not to kill the world , but they they there are enough bombs in existence at the present time to obliterate the world about three or four times over so we 're told , so we read no snow out here at all Danny is there ? |
18 | They too are all people who 'd been made redundant . |
19 | Alongside them there are many minor players . |
20 | Distal to them there are several longer more spine-like papillae usually associated with the second oral tentacle pore ; these papillae can be regarded as tentacle scales . |
21 | He wrote a poem about his friend Francis Thompson , and in it there are many echoes of his own sad youth in which he must have wondered often if his mind would flower too late for good . |
22 | Whenever I think about it there are many things which I feel I could usefully discuss with you : |
23 | I think it there are several aspects to it . |
24 | dir : What exactly are these qualitative methods you 're offering ? |
25 | What then are some of the hazards in the home environment which can cause accidents ? |
26 | What then are some political implications of postmodernism conceived per se as cultural de-differentiation ? |
27 | What then are some of the other conclusions that can be drawn from the study of environmental history ? |
28 | What then are these specific artistic formations ? |