Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She is worth it . ’ |
2 | Life passes through her domain , but she is not of it ; she is beyond it . |
3 | Poor Lucy , he 's a dreadful embarrassment to her , nearly as bad as she is to him . ’ |
4 | She is to me and many others , the best tennis player in the world today , even if she is No 2 it wo n't be long before she is back on top where she belongs . |
5 | The more I see of her , the more I realise how much of a stranger she is to me . |
6 | You do n't realize how fond she is of you . |
7 | ‘ She is with him often . |
8 | And it would be very interesting to know where his travels take him — I 'm not talking about his yacht cruises when she is with him — and why they take him there . ’ |
9 | That she would come here , knowing that she would see nothing , makes me realise how infatuated she is with him . ’ |
10 | And Henderson is pushing the door from here , and the Today man is pushing from there : ‘ Let me talk to her , ’ he is saying , and Henderson is panting and pushing the door , saying , ‘ That 's enough , that 's enough , she is with us now ’ . ’ |
11 | A sense which can work against his best interests — for I need not repeat how much I respect Amaryllis , how entirely delightful and suitable I find her and how wonderfully rare she is for me who has — as man to man I can tell you what you must guess — several times been urged to marry . |
12 | ‘ She 's very clever , ’ William said at once , ‘ making lovely shoes she is for them actresses in the theatre . ’ |
13 | She pulls her mother 's hair whenever she is behind her . |
14 | She is behind him now , holding him , her breasts warm against his back . |
15 | Well she is like mine but just the one window opens down side , you know . |
16 | The same guarantee I can offer for all my house , whose will to you is as mine . |
17 | Though what she 's doing with a thick Irish cunt like you is beyond me . ’ |
18 | ‘ The best place for him is with me , ’ she declared . |
19 | I do n't think the man has a sense of humour — how she lives with him is beyond me . |
20 | So it is with me , stuck with gloves and stick as soon as I step out of the front door . |
21 | At least that 's the way it is with me , if I can see something in operation I can understand it far more quickly than when someone tries to describe it ’ |
22 | ‘ You know the way it is with me . |
23 | ‘ I do n't know what it is with me and my left foot … |
24 | I 've smoked for over fifteen years , and it has become , it 's something to do with my hands and I think that 's what it is with me . |
25 | I know it is with me , er , with Dad 's Army , so er , if they 're getting huge ratings with those repeats , well , they 're obviously gon na put them on are n't they ? |
26 | I fear much evil while it is with me . |
27 | all it is with me |
28 | No , she said she gets arthritis in hers and I expect that 's what it is with mine . |
29 | Quirinus is lord there and he knows me , for it is with he and his Myrcans that I took up service over a year ago . |
30 | Throughout the philosophy of mind and certainly amongst both lay and professional psychologists there is the view that basically two kinds of fact exist : physical facts about the brain and the external world , on the one hand , and facts ‘ about how it is with us ’ , on the other . |