Example sentences of "[pers pn] really a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I really a word , and they had a little chat to us . |
2 | Most of you simply because they have no shame , now bringing it round to a spiritual thing , how can we show that we , where it describes there beggars for the spirit , it really means having no shame whatsoever in the truth , never hold back in demanding really , what your requirements are in the way of spiritual things and a good mirror to this is analyze yourself and ask yourself what am I like , am I really a beggar in spirit , what am I like when the magazines come ? |
3 | Was she really a college professor ? ’ |
4 | ‘ Were you really a marine ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Are you really a film star ? ’ |
6 | ‘ You really a friend of Jamie 's ? ’ |
7 | " Are you really a painter ? " |
8 | And ask yourself a question , are they really a sort of dirty Harry or sweeney sort of officers you would be lead to believe . |
9 | Later on , whenever our friends on a visit happened to meet him they would ask : ‘ Is he really a vicar ? ’ |
10 | And is he really a writer ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Is he really a drunkard ? ’ |
12 | And was it really a surprise ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Is it really a vacation ? ’ echoing the American word . |
14 | Is it really a girl ? ’ |
15 | Was it really a fact that a significant section of the public really did not know — not that Champagne came from a Province in France historically called Champagne — but from France at all ? |
16 | But to return to the question with which I began the discussion of LTP , is it really a model for long-term changes in the nervous system , or is it something more , a mechanism for memory itself ? |