Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How that 's done I do n't know how do we reach these people there 's a broad sheet that goes to the school 's am I right Jan ? |
2 | It was blowing a gale , am I right Dick ? |
3 | Am I any good ? |
4 | I am yours faithfully G K Chesterton . |
5 | ‘ Are ye still therr … gies a haun ’ . |
6 | Are you well congratulations . |
7 | And Ben like when we were sort of there Ben sort of we 'd been sitting around for a while and he said it 's very embarrassing to have to ask this but you 're staying the night and stuff erm are you two a couple or are you just friends so no , just friends but it 's alright , if you do n't have any spare rooms we 'll be perfectly happy to sleep together , do n't worry . |
8 | Are you up Raymond ? |
9 | Erm well you 've Stuart who erm had it at his fingertips equally , but er they have substantial , I , I 'll let him talk about oh , over fifty percent export are you not Stuart ? |
10 | Say you put a foot wrong , are you not game to be coursed and spoiled , like other women , that I listen to you like a craven creature as I am ? ’ |
11 | How are you today flower ? |
12 | Are you both Devon children ? |
13 | Are you still Gardens , yeah ? |
14 | Are you still sort of staying at the same or |
15 | If you rehearse in different rooms , setting up the equipment randomly , then it will take you a very long time to achieve this ( the chances are you never will ) . |
16 | Are you really Lehmann 's son ? |
17 | ‘ I hear you 're back at Swift — are you really Flint 's secretary ? ’ |
18 | Are you very bread hungry , toast hungry ? |
19 | How old are you now Belinda ? |
20 | What age are you now Willy ? |
21 | How are you then chicken ? |
22 | How are you then pet ? |
23 | How are you then Ann ? |
24 | How old are you there Ben , do you know ? |
25 | Are you there Smoky ? ’ |
26 | Or are we just creatures of our time , trapped by our failure to see the solutions around the corner of our life-span ? |
27 | In the context of the UK as a whole , are we right ln assuming that there is such a thing as ‘ public opinion ’ , a ‘ general consensus ’ which is quantitatively different to ‘ local opinion ’ ? |
28 | For every £1 of inward investment that might conceivably be attracted by inadequate employment conditions and inadequate rights for employees , are there not £2 or £3 of inward investment that will be deterred by the absence of any positive contribution from Britain to the growing economic and monetary integration of Europe ? |
29 | Why are there not beetles as big as badgers and moths as large as hawks ? |
30 | Are there not Astropaths and other psykers in the service of the Imperium ? |