Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 of them are such dickheads
2 Among them are such features as the screes of the Lake District , which may be fossil forms due to frost shattering in the closing phases of the Pleistocene ; dry valleys in Chalk areas , which have been discussed in Chapter 7 ; some of the gravel river terraces , which , although composed of coarse gravel , have gradients less than those of present rivers , which appear to be capable of transporting no material coarser than sand and mud .
3 Now North Yorkshire County Council er I think in their statement look to erm to existing market towns to provide what little evidence they can up to justify fourteen hundred dwellings , er I think that 's again a simplistic approach because by definition the market now can seal them up wider catchment area , many of them are some distance from York , and the settlements concerned provide a service base for a number of surrounding villages , and therefore the actual specialities and services found within that particular settlement are greater than one would achieve if it did not have a large catchment area .
4 And er as probably er you gathered Stan and I are both ex-policemen in relation to erm to er our our background and er I think I said yesterday to the er some of the guys as well , one of the things that lorry drivers and policemen do have very much in common is that we have pr probably one the shortest erm pension lives of most professions .
5 My wife and I are both pensioners .
6 Well John and I are both Chair Person , are Co-Chair at the moment , erm
7 I will not feel responsible , aligned or guilty simply because he and I are both men .
8 Miss Bedwelty , having asked Sam what their horse situation was , was saying , ‘ I take it yours are all schoolmasters , suitable for what you 're asking ? ’
9 You are all prisoners .
10 I feel you are all friends , so thank you for a lovely magazine .
11 You are all fools .
12 Remember , whether rich or poor … you are all Britons in the first place …
13 Here in the huge cathedral I was put in mind of all the oppression that had been put in motion with the words , ‘ You are all God 's children . ’
14 You are all woman !
15 Let's start with a question , since you are all children of parents , do you think your parents did a good job ?
16 You are all savages there . ’
17 You are all mystery .
18 You are all outsiders , ’ said Liese 's father .
19 You are that part of me that I cut off , and I never have been and never shall be whole without you . ’
20 Now imagine that you 're not sitting watching in your comfortable stalls seat : you are that character .
21 Do n't worry about the purple prose ( unless you are that way inclined ) , as the programme editors will be amalgamating all the information into one article , which we hope will be of interest to all Society members whether or not they are able to come to the Fairfield Hall .
22 You are such amateurs , you English , such awful amateurs .
23 You are many people for Otto ! ’
24 ‘ You are not going to have them say you are some kind of dickhead . ’
25 It is a thing that is only important if you are some sort of lonely fan who loves The Wedding Present and thinks that David is a lovely , sincere person .
26 We were short anyway , always are , and I thought , right Connie , I 'll know where you are this afternoon at any rate .
27 It 's too hot to make conversation with such stupid ones as you are this afternoon .
28 There you are this pair of er heavy eighteen carat gold earrings , there you are , the pendant earrings .
29 ‘ Ah , so you are this lady 's husband ! ’
30 ‘ Just the same , Piper , makes no difference where you are this evening . ’
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